This weekend we went to Capitola Book Cafe to support their efforts towards staying open. While wandering the book cafe I came across this gem “The Oxford Project” (You can read the whole book online, so I’m not going to share a ton with you on the blog) The Project began in 1984, when artist … Continue reading »
Tag Archives: Photographer
Photolust: Dog is Art Photography
Everyone who knows me knows I am a total dog fiend. I think it was just meant to be this way because my of allergies and personal differences/advanced stages of hatred towards cats (sorry cat people, more for you?). I was logging hours towards my masters in internet browsing when I came across this: You’ve … Continue reading »
Photolust: Disassembly
By nature of being a mostly professional internet surfer, I came across this beautiful photography series of old mechanical items by Todd McLellan. One part vintage, one part mechanical engineer equals no less than super-cali-fragilistic-awesomeness Can you guess what items have been taken apart in these pictures? Continue reading »
Photolust: Jillian Kay
It all started with this goldfish bowl, and if you think I’m kidding you’re totally wrong. A few years ago I met Jillian because a friend of mine told me she was doing head shots in San Jose and I desperately needed some. Being the online diva that I am, the first thing I did … Continue reading »
Photolust: Studio Dizon
One day, as all girls do, I was looking through wedding pictures of friends (possibly strangers. . . don’t judge me) and I remembered that my friend Dennis, who I went to San Jose State with, had his own photography business, Studio Dizon. So I lurked on over to his facebook page and WOW! I could … Continue reading »
Photolust: Ballerina Project
A touch of class, models who know their bodies very well, breath-taking cityscapes and urban backdrops– what an absolute recipe for success. The Ballerina Project (http://ballerinaproject.com/) was first brought to my attention when my friend Chantel posed as one of their models. Three years later I was more than pleased to re-stumble over their beautiful … Continue reading »