1.27.2008

Theriously...


Can you imagine the lisp that these will cause? Especially the bottom ones... ah the small sacrifices that we must make to attain true beauty. I still want a pair of killer vampire teeth in white gold... but that's just me. These are made out of acrylic by this guy in brooklyn.

Flipped Kanye Track

I like what Colin Munroe has here. He's being produced by ATL's own Dallas Austin...

1.18.2008

politics at it's best


Mitt Romney Defends Himself Against Allegations Of Tolerance

The Singularity

Wow.

Pinball Number Count



here's an excellent list of covers inspired by this piece of pop culture:
http://fongsongs.blogspot.com/2008/01/pinball-number-count-revisited.html

oh and check this out, too! creepy edit of se7en to the Pinball song...

This post has been brought to you by the number 12, and the Pointer Sisters!
And Drawn.ca

1.13.2008

Great posing tips

found this on fredmiranda.com by an "86 year old retiree."

- This is a guide primarily for models to get into the feel of the shot. Add anything if you like.
"pilles"

SUBJECT: POSING -- Some random thoughts. Addressing models.

1.The first thing a model should be thinking of is establishing a theme. Will it
be glamour? pretty portrait? head shot? pin-up? Maxim type? If it is for your own portfolio, then it is your decision. Tell him what you want to achieve, in general terms if nothing else.

2.Now that you've decided, get that mood in your head. Keep moving around slowly, like different poses you've seen in magazines, until the photographer says "freeze!" or something similar. "Hold it!" does very well, too.

3.As you change poses, that means move your whole body, not just your head. Also, how you feel about your body shows up in the poses you choose.

4.When the photographer wants you to turn a little in some direction, that means turn a real little, and slowly, so he can see the differences as you move and the light changes on your face or body.

5.A pose shouldn't be a static thing where you put your hands and head in specific places. It should flow, from one pose to another as your thoughts and emotions change. You should feel that posing is a display, and glory in it.

6.Try not to lean your weight on your arms when posing against something and
only some special poses should stand square to the camera.

7.Cross your legs toward the camera when sitting, and point one foot at the camera when standing.

8.Be aware of what your hands are doing and try to keep them edge on to the camera with fingers closed or just slightly open so they don't look like claws.
Don't pose with your elbows pointing at the camera.

9.Are you interested in featuring your face, body, or overall?

10.Flirt with the camera if it's that kind of theme and you are pretty. If you
aren't quite as pretty as you'd like to be, (And you know who you are) try a challenge expression.
(Think S & M) Experiment.

11.Look haughty or naughty, or proud, or sexy, or teasing, or challenging, but it's important to make a decision on some emotion. Not necessarily for the whole
session.

12.Make several shots with that same emotion, in different poses.

13.Important! This is one of the most common goofs even experienced models
occasionally make. The lower lip slightly open and a blank stare at the camera just looks as if you are bored or brain dead, no matter what you are really thinking inside your head. It may feel sexy in your head, perhaps, but try posing in front of a mirror with your eyes closed until you establish in your head what mood or emotion you think you are showing. Then open your eyes and examine the mirror while holding that expression. You are almost guaranteed to be surprised at what you actually look like unless you've done this before. It's an eye opener.

here's the post.

1.12.2008

1.10.2008

hate to be a spoiler



hate to be a spoiler to the one person who might read this, but holy crap i had no idea that something like this might show up in cloverfield... now i actually want to see the movie!

1.09.2008

it's always christmas at our house!



i think i told someone about this at school recently, so go here if you want to see more of this artist's work.

1.08.2008

Big Pimpin'



The Lasonic iPod Ghetto Blaster will ship for $169. too bad the 80's resurgence is about to be over...

Sushi!!!



and perhaps a bit more trustworthy...

1.06.2008

everyone has an opinion on everything

i have been waiting months and months for MacWorld. Why? Because Mr. CEO of AT&T decided to blab back in november that the 3G iPhone will definitely be here in 2008 (gizmodo). Rumors say he decided to do this because he wanted to piss off Apple and Jobs by saying "we don't care if we lose money by announcing this early, because we still have the force on our side" or something to that effect. Anyway, this invariably managed to piss me off instead, because I have no choice but to wait at least until MacWorld to see if Steve's hand has been forced and he announces the new iPhone. if he doesn't, then i get a current one and hope i get a few good months use out of it before they announce the 3G over the summer... hey maybe i'll at least get a few extra gigs as a reward for waiting?


anyway David Lynch has this to say about using the iPhones for certain forms of entertainment. good thing I live in a driving-is-a-way-of-life city, and can't use that particular function unless i'm in major traffic...



but then this article made me feel much better about me being a fanboy...
link