This photo is one of many mind blowing photos by Christopher Anderson for New York Magazine. I posted a few more on my blog a while back and had a hard time picking just one by I like the energy in this one and the very simple runway walk direction. The photos were taken during [...]
By Carlotta Manaigo, one of my favorites. Makes me nostalgic for spring but not for hay fever.
Photo of the day is just something we’re trying out- a collection of interesting and inspiring photos from here and there. Click here for some previous posts.
by Gustav Gustatsson
the original is bigger and far more impressive.
Photo of the day is just something we’re trying out- a collection of interesting and inspiring photos from here and there.
Here’s a photo collage of our trip to Ontario with Dirty Beaches. We played shows in Toronto, Hamilton, and London and spent the rest of our time getting to these places, hiking around, visiting friends, eating good food, and sleeping in strange locations. Some of these photos are Alex’s (Dirty Beaches). You can check out [...]
Risa and I have had the chance to cover a lot more then just the Fringe this year. We’ve met with some great Toronto minds, schemed some exciting new collaborations, worked on the upcoming Mega Mess at Sala Rossa on August 9th, experienced a rooftop mini-jam and reading, and met wonderful creative minds. And met [...]
Over the course of running the Outdoor Site (read: Beer Tent) at the 18th edition of the Ste-Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival I was able to snap a few shots of the goings on around the tent. The Indyish Mess, Pop Montreal, pancake breakfasts, improv, stand up, buskers, fringe artists, shenanigans, volunteers, staff, groupies, musicians, lovers [...]
Serah Marie from Worn talks a lot about the bizarre but undeniable pattern she sees in photos submitted to her alternative indie fashion zine. They are almost unrelentlessly photos of skinny white girls, and it’s a problem. Vogue’s step to try and right the scales is a brand new all black issue. Though this doesn’t [...]