I just love this.
Oink! A (sort of) behind the scenes of an editorial photoshoot of the Exuma Cay Swimming Pigs in the Bahamas.
(Source: vimeo.com)
“The Battle We Didn’t Choose” a devastating photo essay about Jennifer Merendino’s fight with cancer. Photographed by her husband Angelo.
I got mixed feeling about this one. It touches my life on a personal level. I don’t know where he got the strenght to shoot in this circumstances but, despite the outcome, it came out amazingly.
Looks like things are headed this way. Pick your favorite. Winners will be announce on the red carpet right before the conclave.
“Oh Yes is me” a short film starting Hillary Swank and Jacki Weaver. Written by:Quentin Tarantino. Directed by: Joel and Ethan Cohen.
(Source: ricequeen, via anuglybeauty)
Karma. Impresionante instalación del escultor Koreano Do Ho Suh. Explica un poco como los politicos criollos nos ven.
(Source: cavetocanvas, via carolsroom)
It reminds me of Escher. The Totally Surreal work of Alexey Bednij with Shadows.
No One Knows Kensuke Koike
“These are portraits of friends, resorting to the well-known technique named “contact print” for testing negatives. Every frame represents a portion of their face, and maintains their facial characteristics. In the end and all together the frames reveal the never seen or dreamt aspect of themselves: real and at the same time not real, but nevertheless existing even if unknown.”
(via carolsroom)