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We can’t believe it’s Friday already, where does the time go? We had an über productive week taking a few shots outside (top left). You may have seen Freddie hanging around the studio, he’s visiting from Mailchimp (top right). How many keys does it take to run a small business? Apparently a lot judging from the key rings of Team Tattly (bottom left). Finishing a photo shoot sure feels good, here’s the team doing a little celebratory pose (bottom right). http://blog.tattly.com/

Tattly

Lego Hunger Games characters: (first row) Haymitch, Peeta, Katniss, Gale, Prim, Rue, President Snow, Avox girl, (second row) Foxface, Marvel, Cato, Clove, Glimmer, Finnick, and Annie. http://pinterest.com/

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tomorrow started

http://tomorrowstarted.com/ great photographers talking about their favorite shots, this is another great article from the culture pages of the guardian. today, Ryan Mcginley. more to come. “Working on this series, 15 of us traveled to a new location every day, camping at night. After three weeks we got to this barn in Marionville, Missouri. I had wanted to shoot with hay for a while, as I have fond memories of Halloween hayrides as a child. I like the saturated colour of hay in photographs: the way it can be gathered easily, yet fill the air wildly. The bales created a simple graphic background, and we had a gigantic inflatable air mattress, like the ones used by movie stuntmen.

Lauren Fleishman | About

http://www.laurenfleishman.com/about/index.php Lauren Fleishman was born and raised in the Midwood section of Brooklyn. She attended the School of Visual Arts with a Vice Presidential Academic Scholarship. In 2000, she was awarded a full scholarship to study at the prestigious Ecole Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 2003, Lauren was named one of Photo District News' 30 young photographers to watch. Lauren's clients include Esquire, The Fader, The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek and Time Magazine. Lauren was included in American Photography for four consecutive years and was an award recipient in the 2007 PDN Annual for her Time magazine work entitled Sixteen Candles.
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/

Captured: World, National Photos, Photography and Reportage | The Denver Post

Daniel Boone once camped in the Appalachian mountain hamlet of Owsley County which remains mostly populated by descendants of settlers to this day. The 2010 U.S. Census listed Owsley County as having the lowest median household income in the country outside of Puerto Rico, with 41.5% of residents living below the poverty line.
Ansel Adams was once quoted as saying “A great photograph is one that fully expresses what one feels, in the deepest sense, about what is being photographed.” A man this could not ring truer for is photographer Brian Hamill. A New York City native that has seen it all.

the impossible cool.

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http://bohememusings.blogspot.com/ now she had her breath again. after a fullmoon's night that was spent with pretty strangers and rose quartz liquids and then on the windowsill with papers and pencils all sharpened but voiceless, she was braving the sunlight. braving was a word too great but she carefully led her milky hand towards the light spot and watched the reflection of the glitter she had painted her nails in like fragments of confetti. there was something in the room that still told of narcotic kisses, lavender oil, the vegetarian rice dishes, the children's belief, the dances, the promises whispered, the butterflies, the innocence. she was still there (yet fragile, which made it impossible to handle her, right?) but her paperheart had words written all over it now that told her to never love a wild thing and not believe in promises and she was wailing just because she knew it before, she knew it all back then before she let him tame her.

Bohemian Musings

This and That

That's right, ask and you shall receive. Ok, so nobody asked, but I don't make shit just because people ask for it. I made these two beautiful shirts just because I felt like it, and you just get to be lucky enough to purchase one from my store if you so choose. Ninja Pin Up This first shirt came as a product of a Threadless contest on pin-ups. http://tandtfy.blogspot.com/
This “blog” has no other noble purpose then to be a place were I collect some of the things that inspires me in life. It could be a wonderful interior, a magazine, photographer, picture, kitchen, garden, a man or a woman, or someone I just want to give a hug. Enjoy! http://lifeofpolarnper.blogspot.com/

The Life of Polarn Per