Popaganda: The Story Behind that Shepard Fairy Poster We All Covet by Kaelan Smith. Welcome to Danny North Photography. Espen Stranger Seland / The Good The Bad. PDN's 30 2008. Photographer’s Journal: Following Obama. Cobra Starship | ishootshows.com. October 18, 2008 – It’s not even the last song of the night, but there’s confetti flying through the air, the barricade is heaving, and every pair of hands in the house is flashing your very own gang sign.
If you’re an average band, your job is done; you toss the encore and call it a night. If you’re Cobra Starship , you break for a wardrobe change, come back out on stage, and drop an atom bomb. Following a devastating set of raucous synth pop, the NYC five-piece delivered the final death blow with “Guilty Pleasure” as their encore exit track, cranking the thermostat even higher as the opening synth lines rolled in. Sporting a grey Nehru jacket and Buddy Holly glasses, frontman Gabe Saporta led the house through an amped up sing-along of the ¡Viva La Cobra! Track for the show’s grand finale. Cobra Starship is headlining the Sassy Back Tour, with support from Forever The Sickest Kids , Hit the Lights, and Sing It Loud. Set List (as written) : Photographer’s Notes: This show was a party. New York Photos. Photographers | Blogs. Verdun, France By Charles Platiau Verdun was the site of one of World War I’s bloodiest battles.
Hundreds of thousands of French and German soldiers lost their lives in this north-eastern corner of France, where fighting raged for months in 1916. Yesterday’s enemies are now united on the battleground. Members of French and German historical associations, all keenly interested in the First World War and all passionate about historical re-enactments, gather in Verdun every year to take part in a commemorative march. One sunny Saturday in March, I joined up with four historical associations who took part in the event: “Le Poilu de la Marne” – from France, and “Darstellungsgruppe Suddeutches Militar”, “IG 18” and “Verein Historische Uniformen”- from Germany.
The French wore the uniforms of “Poilus” as French infantrymen in the First World War were nicknamed. The Germans set out at a quick pace, as if in a race to impress the French, but as the miles wore on the two groups combined. New York in Black and White - Wired New York Forum. NEW YORK IN BLACK AND WHITE Woolworth West St., 1885 Herald Sq., 1888. 6th Ave.
El. Terminal, 1892. Alfred Stieglitz. Winter, 1893. Central Park. The 25 Best News Photographs: Entertainment & Culture: vanityfair.com. Reportage. Callie Shell: Obama. Indie art and design - directory + blog for australian independent artists, designers + craftspeople. Discussing What do you charge and what do they get for it? in Concert Photography. Maryelle st. clare says: Rockstownephotography said: "Normally a photographer will take the shots either for free (depending on the client) or for a set amount generally as a per hour rate. After that its a simple matter of licensing your photos to the client. " I've never heard of an established photographer doing promo shoots for free. Per hour rate, yes. What I've seen is that people charge for the shoot (gigs are harder but not impossible to get fees for) and include in that some combination of prints, Web-res, and high-res for promotional purposes only.
If the band wants to use a photo for a CD cover or a magazine article, that is an additional license. If they want more high-res, that's additional. There are people who are either new or just extremely generous and give ALL the high-res to the band as included in the fee, or worse, totally for free. "As for live stuff, it's again a licensing deal. Christopher Owyoung | Concert Photographer. ::ryanmuir.com:: Bryan Sheffield Photography. Locals only. Earth From Above comes to NYC.
Ohnotheydidnt: From New York Magazine 40th Anniversary Issue. Giorgio di Sant’Angelo and Veruschka, 1969. Nico and Andy Warhol in his studio, 1968. Peter Wolf and Faye Dunaway at the Towering Inferno premiere, 1974. Cher and Bill Butler at a Casablanca Records party at Empire rink, 1979. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Barry Manilow, and Eartha Kitt, 1978. Joey Ramone at the Mudd Club. Yves Saint Laurent with Nan Kempner at a launch for Opium perfume, 1978. Elton John with Ann-Margret at the premiere party for the film Tommy, held in a subway station, 1975.
Patti Smith and Robert Mapplethorpe at the 82 Club. Sylvester Stallone at Xenon. Halston, Bianca Jagger, Jack Haley Jr., Liza Minnelli, and Michael Jackson at Studio 54, 1978. Inventor of Fierce, Grace Jones at a dinner party in her honor, 1986. Frances Bean Cobain in 5 years Courtney Love and Jim Jarmusch, 1986. Debbie Harry, 1981. Drew Barrymore talking with Moon Zappa, 1985. Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, 1982. Jean-Michel Basquiat, Tina Chow, and Andy Warhol at a dinner for Ozzy Osbourne at Mr. C.Z. Source. Explore Analog. 7 Abandoned Cities and Places in Asia. 7 Abandoned Cities & Architectural Wonders of Modern Asia Article by Urbanist, filed under 7 Wonders Series in the Travel category. (Thanks in part to contributions by urban explorer and photographer Jon Dubar) Abandoned buildings, properties and places take on remarkably different aesthetic character and are treated differently from one culture to the next – particularly in Asian nations where beliefs about the cultural role of architecture or the whims of a dictator can vary greatly.
From South Korea to North Korea, Cambodia to Thailand and Azerbaijan to Hong Kong here are seven amazing oriental and subcontinental abandonments from the Near East to the Far East, from skyscraper hotels and pod cities to shopping malls and amusement parks and everything in between – fascinating remnants of past buildings and ways to see how the other half lives. 24 Haunting Ghost Towns & Amazing Abandoned Cities – Click for More! 1) The Lawless Kowloon Walled City, Hong Kong (Images via Jon Dunbar) Jim McHugh | Commercial Photography. Photos by Polaroid Kidd for sale at Needles + Pens. The Big Picture. Recent scenes from North Korea. Nina Katchadourian. MICHAEL WOLF | PHOTOGRAPHY | HONGKONG. All images copyright michael wolf. Wonderful Machine Representing Photographers All Over The Place.
Oh Joy! I'm excited to announce the launch of the Oh Joy for Nod kids' bedding and decor collection! Inspired by Ruby and her transition to a big girl room, the collection is a limited-edition bedding and home decor line for kids. It includes baby, toddler, and kids' bedding, pillows, lamps, plush toys, rugs, and a curated collection of art to go with it all. The Sundae Best collection is inspired by Ruby's favorite food—ice cream—and how fun it would be to sleep surrounded by your favorite treat.
I wanted to create an abstracted version of ice cream with sprinkle sheets and a cone-inspired pattern on the duvet. Topped with the ice cream cone and cherry pillows, it's seriously what my dreams are made of. The Pattern Party collection is inspired by the shapes that kids draw when they are first learning to draw and explore their creativity. On Monday, I'll be sharing before and after photos of Ruby's room as we transformed it from a baby room to a big girl room with my new collection! HEDI SLIMANE DIARY. Plan. Aspire. Achieve. Marcus Bleasdale. The Moment Blog. I TOOK PHOTOS. Theselby. BEFORE I DIE I WANT TO... a polaroid project by nicole kenney and ks rives. The New Orleans 100. Things they don't tell you (but should): a guide to life. Wanderlust: GOOD traces the most famous trips in history.
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