« Ici c’est la maison du rêve. Quand on rentre ici, on rentre dans une autre dimension… C’est les rêves de la beauté… C’est la mystère de la beauté. »
Paolo Roversi
« Ici c’est la maison du rêve. Quand on rentre ici, on rentre dans une autre dimension… C’est les rêves de la beauté… C’est la mystère de la beauté. »
Paolo Roversi
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“If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” Robert Capa
This wide-angle zoom makes great-looking portraits around the 2-foot mark, but at that range almost everyone starts to feel camera shy.
Tonight’s delicious fix? Why a friendly sticker of course! Throw off the shackles of ‘serious’ photography and get back to fun. This little raccoon is a charmer so cozy up real close, and let unstoppable cute break the ice.
Guaranteed laughs for all ages. Warning: total babe magnet.
Ka Ho Karl by Nicole Hewat (by danica+karl)
“I’m so thankful for love and radiance. The tremendous interest and feedback in what I’ve shared fills me with great joy!” - Karl
Toronto Artists Connecting is an independent group show organized by Jessica Fleming. After a two year gap, TAC2 ripped through local Queen West hang Tequila Bookworm, on a stormy Wednesday eve, and the vibes were ripe and glorious. Complete with a bedazzling + glitter station, an Annie Lennox flash mob, live music, photography and ceramic sculptures TAC2 was a solid success. Here at the end of the event, I’m photographed by glass animation filmmaker Nicole Hewat.
A weekend audition of Gaucho with audiophiles and golden ears of the highest order have set me on a groove to discover the music that is Steely Dan. p.s. The liner notes included with Gaucho’s DVD-Audio release are the best I’ve read in a long time.
Grand Junction by Computer Magic!
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“uhm… it was your cousin’s idea.”
“what?!”
:) this scene’s hilarious! i love his reaction to the blame game.
WANTED: Artists for long term aerial rain forest survey. Floating biosphere project seeks eco-conscious co-creators to live abroad and enjoy life. Spectacular views, home cooking and airship house parties. Non-smoker preferred. For details, contact Ka Ho Karl
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The year is 1975, and Kodak cameragician Steve Sasson brings the world its first digital camera. Ever charming, this 0.01 megapixel wundercamera records warm and fuzzy memories directly to the long revered mix tape. Ah, the good old days… Let’s reminisce about Pixelvision’s PXL-2000 - another mythic machine that also happens to record precious moments to audio cassette. Long live tape!