
my friend ‘faiyaz jafri’ has lived and worked in new york for years now, this is a blog of what he saw when he visited his agent’s office (unit) situated next to the WTC eleven years ago this week…

my friend ‘faiyaz jafri’ has lived and worked in new york for years now, this is a blog of what he saw when he visited his agent’s office (unit) situated next to the WTC eleven years ago this week…

some more bits of type and assorted visual ephemera i came across in italy in the past two weeks

still desperately trying to hang onto that holiday feeling for a few more days…



just some bits of type and assorted visual ephemera i came across in italy in the past two weeks

i guess mainly, just to hang onto that holiday feeling for a few more days…


new york photographer ‘bob egan’ has put quite some research into tracing the location of some celebrated album art

have a look at his pop spots series… nice, let’s hope this idea gets expanded to more locations and different eras too…

(tip via mister thijs ‘eierkoek’ van exel)
…a game of trial and error, delicately balancing the right artificial environment with the correct amount of rising smoke. Any slight wind changes in the studio or on the surface would knock the vortex and stop it from forming. We managed to create twenty tornadoes, each around 4ft in height all with their own personalities and weight…

…the delicate nature of our creations was a big juxtaposition in many ways between natures own, but being able to create one and see it up close, regardless of its size and power was mesmerising…
photographer ryan hopkinson created his own series of colourful tornadoes in a studio…
