False Dawn & Fire Miles
Yesterday was a weird day in Boulder. So many of our friends that live in the foothills directly west of town have been asked to leave their homes. I met several people in the course of the day who...
View ArticleWater Bombers
This is basically what is happening over my head right now. Fantastic. Illustrator Aled Lewis created this for Mimi, a friend of mine, who works for Threadless in their Boulder office. Visit original…
View ArticleSteve McCurry
Do you remember this photo? It’s one of the—if not the—most famous National Geographic cover photographs. It was shot by Steve McCurry who’s career spans 35 years and over a million images. His...
View ArticleAnna Wolf Photography
I’ve had this site sitting open on my desktop for awhile. Most of her stuff has a “naturally-lit” feel with a hint of the surreal thrown in, which I love. Be sure to check out the New York and Fashion...
View ArticleDavid Terrazas
I feel like I’ve been running into a lot of new (to me), amazing photographers lately. David Terrazas seems to have an ability to make amazingly-lit color shots (like the ones above) while also take...
View ArticleJónsi
I might have mentioned Jónsi and his new album and live show already just a few times this year, but now he’s back on tour in the U.S. Unfortunately, he won’t be returning to Denver or anywhere near...
View ArticleShips, Flat Black
An “image” by Jenny Odell that is really repurposed screen captures from satellite images. She’s done a few different ones. In this one are: “195 Yachts, Cargo Ships, Tankers, Barges, Riverboats,...
View ArticleMantia
Mantia.me is the portfolio of excellent interface designer, Louie Mantia. Be sure to check out his work – you’ll probably recognize some of it. But, in the post, I want to point out his collection of...
View ArticleInstashade
Developer Elliott Kember and cohorts have been playing around with Instagram’s API since before it was actually an API, starting with a web interface for the iPhone photo app called Insta-great!. At a...
View ArticleTravel Norway. The Architectural Way.
I’m just going to come right out and say it: I had no idea Norway had this kind of gorgeous scenery. It just jumped up to the top of my travel wish-list. This photo series (be sure to click through,...
View ArticleKOI INSTALLATION
Yes to this. Very much yes. I want it in my bedroom. Design and fabrication by Sipho Mabona. Photo by Christoffer Joergensen. Visit original…
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I love it when someone comes up with a little twist to an existing publishing system. In this case, photographer Cole Rise took several photos from a single day and spread them out on Instagram,...
View ArticleAlex Stoddard, 365
I’ve seen several noteworthy 365 self-portrait series on flickr lately—one favorite is Grant Heinlein’s, but Alex Stoddard might take the cake. He tries incredibly emotional and involved concepts and...
View ArticleDear Photograph
What a fantastic idea: this tumblr collects photos of people holding an older photo and matching it with the original scenery. Each has a memory attached to it for that person. (via @awilkinson) Visit...
View ArticleRuins of Detroit
I can’t get over some of these images. It’s like they walked straight out of an apocalyptic movie set. I hope something is being done to preserve some of these buildings for better days. That said, as...
View ArticleTo Infinity and Beyond
Stunning. Two frames merged to one by CoolBieRe. (via aparticularpath) Visit original…
View ArticleTwin Peaks
Through the viewfinder of a Pentacon film camera. Absolutely surreal. Troy has an incredible photoblog called Snapshots of San Francisco & San Franciscans that definitely lives up to its name....
View ArticleMoonwalker
Gorgeous photo illustration by Molly Strohl. Beautifully shot and edited. Visit original…
View ArticleBookbow
The wonderful Paul Octavious, maker of fine images, has launched a new blog on tumblr called: Giant Phos. It’s worth a look through. Visit original…
View ArticleTram
I’ve been in Amsterdam for the last couple weeks, working, and exploring a new city. This is one of my favorite photos, so far. I came out in time for Asymconf and I’m hanging around through this week...
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