Set this to your Flickr favorites and enjoy.
Love this photo set, especially the square crop. Driving across america while taking photos sounds like a perfect way to spend a few months.
Fascinating photos of last suppers from prisoners on death row.
Stunning photo series about energy in America.
Taken by Cindy
Love these. They remind me of these shots I took last year only lined up better and a bit more clever.
Looks like a fantastic new strap by James Duncan Davidson and Greg Koenig. I’ve always been frustrated with my camera strap not really working well as a neck/shoulder/messenger strap. This looks to be an ideal solution although isn’t quite as sexy as these High Key camera straps.
I’m addicted to reading and finding as much as I can about this mission with this anniversary. I didn’t live through it, and yet I feel connected and mesmerized by the events. It makes me a bit sad when I think about NASA and my perception of it now. I really do hope great things will come from NASA and space exploration in my lifetime, but I’m skeptical.
Some previously unreleased photos of Audrey Hepburn. Damn, she was attractive.
Whoa. That’s right behind my desk!
Mesmerizing.
Laura Brunow Miner has been helping me a ton curating some beautiful photos for her new series over on the newly relaunched Level & Tap.
I love photography and I love it printed.
Originally, I started Level & Tap as a fun way to sell a few of my prints online, but shortly after I launched it I realized I couldn’t post enough photos to have people keep coming back to the site. There’s only so many of my photos I felt would look good printed, and I wanted to keep the quality of the site high.
“Film photography is a beautiful thing.”
“Since the 50’s, “Motor City” lost more than half of its population. Nowadays, its splendid decaying monuments are, no less than the Pyramids of Egypt, the Coliseum of Rome, or the Acropolis in Athens, remnants of the passing of a great civilization.” Mesmerizing set of photos. Until seeing these I had no interest in every visiting Detroit. Now I desperately want to go with my cameras.
Love this. Then again, I’ve got a weak spot for black and white old barber shop photos.
An unnamed new typeface-in-progress from Aisle One. It’s awesome to see the initial stages as he works through the different letters. I’m liking the shape of it already.
A gorgeous collection of typewritter ribbon tins on Flickr. Great design inspiration here.
Fun set of iPhone Wallpapers of old time photos and illustrations from Shorpy.
Some absolutely gorgeous photos from the Big Picture.
I skimmed them quickly because I don’t want to ruin watching the opening ceremony tonight but these look like some fantastic photos from the Big Picture.
For Kevin.
I’ll stop linking to The Big Picture… someday.
Some fantastic commentary from Matt Brown about shooting in a digital world. I know I’m a “chimper”. I’m hoping to try out some of these ideas to try and see how it affects my shooting.
From the Big Picture. My new favorite blog.
“When I was a kid, the mythical fireworks destination was spoken only in hushed tones behind the shadowiest of schoolyard simulated tugboat play-structures: Blackjack Fireworks.” Cabel, I’m right there with you.
Inspiration abounds.
Downtown Kuz getting a little internet love.
A fantastic article from George Oates, one of the designers at Flickr. There’s too many quotes in there to choose just one, but it got me thinking about community design in a slightly different way.