See something or say something is a visual project by Eric Fischer that shows the location of tweets and flickr pictures from countries and cities around the world.
Red dots are locations of Flickr pictures.
Blue dots are locations of Twitter tweets.
White dots are locations that have been posted to both.


LA

London

Moscow

NYC

Paris

SF

Tokyo

More here: Eric’s Flickr
Via: SAI
The first in a series of short documentaries focusing on the culture of Urban Exploring, those who risk it all to access and infiltaite closed or forgotten spaces.
Paul Smith: Britain’s most successful fashion designer tells The Goddess Guide how
he built his dream
Link: thegoddessguide.com
The video below is a montage of film and photographic images taken from the artist’s archive dating back to 1965. Cinematograpy by the artist, Susanne Melanie Berry, Felipe Lima, Jon Humphries & Greg Hunt. Edited by Lenny Mesina.
Sound design by Eddie Kim. Original score by Money Mark.
Some photographs from the video:














This font is especially designed for people with dyslexia. When they use this, they make less errors when they are reading.
People with dyslexia reflect letters like in a mirror, rotate letters and mix them up.
Moreover, most fonts have been designed from an aesthetic point of view, and the letters look very similar. But this makes that the text is hard to read by someone with dyslexia.
The font Dyslexia is used by several schools, universities, speech therapists and remedial teachers. In an independent research of the University of Twente has been proven that the font Dyslexia improves the reading results.
Check out the project: http://www.studiostudio.nl/en/project-dyslexie/
A project by Kyle McDonald that automatically posts pictures of people staring at computers.
Kyle wrote a simple application that took one picture every minute. If it found a face, it uploaded the photo to his server. He installed the app around NYC over three days, collecting more than a thousand photos.
Link: peoplestaringatcomputers.tumblr.com/
Via: triangulationblog.com
Prix Pictet winner Mitch Epstein talk about his photographic series ‘American Power’, Mitch Epstein investigates notions of power, both electrical and political.
I’ve blogged about his serie in March and you can see some shots of the serie here: http://iamtibo.com/mitch-epstein-american-power/
Gavin Bond is one of the hottest image makers in the world of portraiture and fashion photography today, a graduate of London’s infamous St Martins School Of Art.
He spent much of the 90s shooting backstage at the worlds biggest runway shows, building a relationship with both the designers and models that has become invaluable today.
His portfolio bursts with the spur of the moment,never to be captured again images of some of the worlds most recognized models and celebrities.
When he is not backstage with the worlds hottest models,Bond is a hugely demanded photographer shooting a variety of commercial assignments and movies posters, as well as shooting on a regular basis for such editorial clients as GQ, Esquire, Interview, Vanity Fair and EW.











Link: gavinbondphotography.com
Via: younggalleryphoto.com