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J Ë S Ş Ẽ Main You don't need to sign in to browse photoSIG, but you will need to sign in if you want to submit your own photos, enter critiques, or participate in discussions. Don't have an account? You can create an account online. Forgot your password? We can email it to you. More photos by this photographer More photo critiques from this user Meet other photoSIG members! photoSIG members around the world get together every month to meet each other in person and talk about photography or anything else. Featured Photos too much chocolate Worth1000 Home Photographer #033: Olivier Valsecchi Olivier Valsecchi, 1979, France, is specialized in portraiture and photographing nudes, but the most attention he has recently gotten is with his series Dust. Nude males and females covered in white powder in awkward positions. This series was recently published in the spring issue of 2010 of magazine Eyemazing. The following photos come from the album portraits. Website: www.oliviervalsecchi.com

THÉO GOSSELIN 0fr. Tessellations › creating narrative through visual conversation. Tessellations Skip to content www.onetrippass.com/blog/ Colt Miller and Logan Caldbeck of Corbra Rock Boot Company show us how they make their beautiful and unique South Highland leather boots out of thier shop in the small West Texas desert town of Marfa. When furniture designer and maker Joey Benton of Marfa, Texas had a surplus of beautiful leather left over from a job, he made lemonade by making sandals inspired by footwear of the past, where there were no left and right. Here he explains the idea behind the sandal’s design and speaks about the wild possibilities and limitations that are part of living in the remote west texas desert town of Marfa, Texas. Primo Carrasco supplies the soundtrack and demonstrates how to break in these beautiful sandals and make them your own. Last year while touring the country with her husband Chap, Maura Ambrose had a 1970 VW camper van induced vision of what she wanted out of life and that vision was is the name of natural dyes and quilting. Someone made sure I saw Bobby Furst’s place before leaving JT.

cork grips Inspiration Lab Emiliano Ponzi I do love seeing great conceptual ideas executed in an approachable manor. Like the amazing illustration below by Emiliano Ponzi dealing with Wikileaks. I just love the simple symbolism of it. See more: Luke Lucas HEEEELLLLOOOOOO?!?!?!?!?!!? But I need to get back into the saddle and get blogging again so here’s Luke Lucas. See more: Chris Buzelli There is something about New York based artist Chris Buzelli that really fascinates me. See more: Tom Dilly Littleson Ohh how I LOVE these illustrations by Tom Dilly Littleson, they are so EVIL!!!!! See more: Bäst I am loving the work of Bäst, a Brooklyn based artist who does various street art and exhibits. See more: Anthony Cotsifas I was browsing through some magazines I got while in Berlin and came across the most extravagant fashion accessory shoot I ever saw in V magazine.

har har har Black Watch STEVE McQUEEN | HOLLYWOOD’S ANTI-HERO & TRUE SON OF LIBERTY « Th Steve McQueen– ironically displaying his signature, perfect balance of allegiance and rebellion. “I live for myself and I answer to nobody.” –Steve McQueen Steve McQueen personified the “anti-hero” in Hollywood at a time when the emerging counterculture in America was challenging the very definition of what a true “hero” is. We all know McQueen raced cars and motorcycles, but his story goes a lot deeper than that. After the Marines, McQueen used his G.I. All this from a kid born into what many would consider a throw-away life. “When I believe in something, I fight like hell for it.” –Steve McQueen A young Steve McQueen Steve McQueen in a studio still shot from The Great Escape. Steve McQueen (on the set of The Sand Pebbles) & Triumph Bonneville Steve McQueen in The Great Escape. 1963– Virgil Hilts (Steve McQueen) gets tangled in barbed wire in The Great Escape. — Image by © John Springer Collection/CORBIS Steve McQueen relaxing with a smoky treat after riding. 1973– Steve McQueen in Papillon.

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