Archive for the 'Photography' Category
Industry of the Ordinary – “Match of the Day II”
Artists Adam Brooks and Mathew Wilson, working collectively as Industry of the Ordinary, will be in Nashville this weekend to open an exhibition at Watkins College of Art, Design & Film.
Industry of the Ordinary (above), as Old God and Young God, play foosball, first to 100 goals, on the promontory point by North Avenue beach, Chicago. Via Saatchi
Soccer in America – A Photographic Journey
Chuck D.
February 2011
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Soccer in America – A Photographic Journey
February 2011
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Soccer in America – A Photographic Journey
February 2011
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Soccer in America – A Photographic Journey
Location: Oxnard, CA
Date: Feb. 2011
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The iPhone Telephoto Lens
Most of you know I'm a big fan of photography, so this type of product is right up my alley. This 8x telephoto zoom lens for your iPhone is pretty rad. It may look a little odd, or seem like it would be a pain to carry with you. But the ability to zoom in with your camera phone like this creates some pretty interesting opportunities for capturing ...
From the Mountains to the Sea
There used to be a famous news broadcaster in Los Angeles whose signature line was "from the desert to the sea to all of southern California." And that idea is one of the things that people from LA always talk about. The ability to be in the mountains, the desert and the beach all in the same day. I didn't hit all of those this weekend, but my scenery ...
Soccer in America – A Photographic Journey
Location: Santa Monica
Date: Feb 12, 2011
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