FLY: Words Remembered

Posted on October 26, 2006 Under Fashion

On the heels of their sell out Zero Issue, FLY just launched its next limited edition issue-- Words Remembered. The easiest way to conceptualize this digital media experience is by thinking of it as a moving image fashion magazine--it includes…

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Start Mobile: History Of Rock

Posted on October 17, 2006 Under Gadgetry

Start Mobile is getting ready to launch the Richard E. Aaron History Of Rock Mobile Gallery. They'll be distributing this massive historic chronicle consisting of more than two million photographs of thousands of bands through several hundred US and worldwide…

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Stuck In Customs

Posted on September 18, 2006 Under Art

It is hard for me to give away one of my hidden gems, but I have to give respect to this website because major respect is due. Trey Ratcliff is the genius behind the blog Stuck In Customs. Although a…

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Spencer Tunick

Posted on September 18, 2006 Under Art

American photographer Spencer Tunick has been taking pictures of nude people in public places since 1992, and apparently the mix of red, white and blue (it's really what our skin looks like!) hues all piled together hasn't given him any…

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Roadstor

Posted on August 21, 2006 Under Gadgetry

For anyone who's traveled for more than a month, particularly across some remote deserts with no smelly Internet cafe in site, I'm sure you've cursed the digital world. While there are infinite advantages to that new CanonSD300 you just bought,…

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Zach Cordner

Posted on August 15, 2006 Under Art

As I look through the online portfolio of photographer Zach Cordner, I find myself in awe of his ability to capture the raw essence of his subjects with a clarity and perspective that is simply stunning. Whether he's portraying the…

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Magnum

Posted on August 4, 2006 Under Art

Formed in 1947 by photographic luminaries like Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger and David "Chim" Seymour, Magnum Photos is an elite group of photographers who have documented major events both past and present (above are from the conflict in…

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Dalek Supersampler

Posted on July 31, 2006 Under Art

Back in the winter of 2003, the good people of Lomography lent a Brooklyn gentleman by the name of Dalek a white color-splash camera to customize as he pleased. So impressed were they by the jazzy black and white number…

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Panography

Posted on July 28, 2006 Under Art

Following in the steps of photography trends like Lomography, comes Panography. The concept is to take multiple pictures of the same scene, object, or landscape from different angles and perspectives and then compile them into one kaleidoscopic image utilizing your…

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Corey Arnold: New Site, New Work

Posted on June 27, 2006 Under Art

Corey Arnold, the fantastic photographer from Southern California we covered more than a year ago is back in action with a great new site and some breathtaking work. His Bering Sea Crabbing series photos are totally unreal. I won't even…

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