May 2008
39 posts
noahkalina:
“Displacements is an immersive film installation by Michael Naimark. He filmed 3 people in an archetypal Americana living room. The camera was standing in the middle of the room and rotated sowly. Afterwards he spray-painted the whole room white and placed a projector at the same spot of the camera. The result is a strange augmented reality effect. He did this for the first time back...
Bostonist: Photo of the Day: May 23, 2008 →
“This photo by new contributor Peter*Martin is stunning in its simplicity and power. The triptych format allows all angles to be viewed at once and enhances the angular lines of the models face. A very intense and perfectly shot photo.”
Well thank you. And thank you to Evalena, of course, without whom I would have been taking pictures of a plain brick wall.
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The reason I became a doctor...
It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out; let’s hope there will be a Boston office right after the New York original.
jayparkinsonmd:
I stopped seeing new patients officially around January 1 because I’m not in town enough and too busy building Hello Health to take on new patients. In mid-June, when Hello Health launches, I will officially start seeing new patients again. ...
Great post…going to have to buy this book immediately.
patrickcassels:
Like virtually every red-blooded American who owned a television in the ’90s, it doesn’t get much funnier for me than the late Chris Farley. And the brief Saturday Night Live clip above is from one of my favorite Farley sketches, “Japanese Game Show,” which I thought I knew inside and out. Then I read The Chris...
The amount of work that went into this, from planning to execution…amazing.
The fundamental task of portraits is to capture subjects differently than they...
– Peter Barberie (via What makes a great portrait?)
IN CARTOONS there is often a moment when a hapless character, having galloped...
– Economist (via squashed & marco) (via angad)
My photographic directorial style was always more like a film director in that...
– Chase Jarvis (The Photographer As Director - PopPhotoMarch/April 2008)
Even though the summer gas tax holiday is pure hokum, it polls well, which is...
– Robert Reich’s Blog: Hillary Clinton Doesn’t Listen to Economists (via bijan)
Had one of the best few days filming so far. We shot the biggest scene of the...
– Ricky Gervais… Obviously.
Yes! I was one of those extras, damnit!