
they say people often tend to look similar to their dogs… but what about the fridge? photographer ‘stĂ©phanie de rougĂ©’ takes a closer look behind the doors

thanks to ‘uwe’ again for the link

they say people often tend to look similar to their dogs… but what about the fridge? photographer ‘stĂ©phanie de rougĂ©’ takes a closer look behind the doors

thanks to ‘uwe’ again for the link

i just discovered this post which has been hiding in the ‘me blog’ drafts folder for 2 months… better late than never…
fun ‘lo-tech’ film entitled spring city by ‘jeff scher’ ‘…photographed entirely by exploiting a neat quirk of the camera on my two-year-old iPhone. Shaking the phone vigorously while taking pictures in bright light will produce wonderfully rubbery, fun-house-mirror effects. Turning these still images into a movie required taking over 4,000 of them, wiggling the camera each time. The jiggling, jello-like movement is the sum of the differences between the the distortions…’

although vincent has been on the trail of the other vincent: ‘van gogh’ for many years, he himself has been notoriously difficult to find online, that has now been rectified as talented dutch photographer vincent van de wijngaard has started writing his own blog, although he makes unique images the context is as important and his background stories provide a clear insight to the mind behind the work… worth a visit, vincent has recently relocated to paris to continue his quest…
