super scary by unexpectedtales on Flickr.
On the future of storytelling via internet
“It’s like the old days with traveling projectionists, who not only showed films, but also engaged the community in discussion.”
— T. Perlmutte
Zach Wise for The New York Times
…four first-time Tony-nominated actors to perform scenes from their shows out of costume but in character.
(via Character Building - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com)
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Craig Mod on the future of publishing and storytelling in the iPad and Kindle era
Film / Edit: Sarosh Jacob saroshjacob.com
Equipment: Canon 5D Mark II, Simga 15mm Fisheye Lens and Aquatica Housing
Music: Radiohead “Nude”
Place : Jellyfish Lake, Palau
Wonderful images taken with the slow motion Camera Phantom by Chris Bryan
*F/ILM - Visual Narratives (E-zine Submissions), a group on Flickr.
Pete Eckert is a totally blind person. But through his photography, he proves that he IS a visual person, he just can’t see.
“Sound gives an image just like light gives an image. Sound wraps around images, and if you’re in the sun shadow, it will give you a description of where and what is the thing that you’re looking at”
It might be annoying if you plan to travel by plane, BUT this is incredibly beautiful..
(Volcanic Eruption in Grimsvotn, Iceland May 21 2011)
Dark Side of the Lens - Mickey Smith (Astray Films)
Photoshop and the Time Machine…
Frightening Proximity of the Past WWII photo collage series by Sergey Larenkov
Sergey Larenkov is a talented Russian photographer that took some old WWII pictures and combined them with perspective-matching photos that were taken nowadays. This simple technique brings awesome results by creating original time portals that help us to see the World War II from the different angle. Here you’ll see some absolutely legendary photos that are contextually mixed up with the present days captured in one single composition.
I highly recommend you to check Sergey Larenkov’s livejournal page.
(via adsertoris )
Read more on http://www.designfloat.com/blog/2011/04/25/wwii-photo-sergey-larenkov/
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(C) Lucien Clergue (Photographer - founder of Les Rencontres d’Arles)
*F/ILM - Visual Narratives (E-zine Submissions), a group on Flickr.
Miru Kim talks about her work. Kim explores industrial ruins underneath New York and then photographs herself in them, nude — to bring these massive, dangerous, hidden spaces into sharp focus.
Mary Ellen Mark, Self-portrait with Marlon Brando on the Set of “Apocalpyse Now” (1979)
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