Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Josef Schulz: Insignificant Buildings




If you're a fan of Todd Eberle's work, than you'll love Josef Schulz. Schulz is an architectural photographer of industrial buildings, modern warehouses and factories. What makes his photography different than that of Eberle is that his objects are not important architecture landmarks. Instead, Schulz makes the insignificant pre-fab building, shed, factory or warehouse become more remarkable, valuable and relevant with his lens.

Mass-production never looked so good!

-S

Josef Schulz: Insignificant Buildings




If you're a fan of Todd Eberle's work, than you'll love Josef Schulz. Schulz is an architectural photographer of industrial buildings, modern warehouses and factories. What makes his photography different than that of Eberle is that his objects are not important architecture landmarks. Instead, Schulz makes the insignificant pre-fab building, shed, factory or warehouse become more remarkable, valuable and relevant with his lens.

Mass-production never looked so good!

-S

Friday, October 16, 2009

The Mood I'm In: October 16th


..."since sliced bread." Just found out about Polyvore.com, and I'm in ecstasy over it. My new obsession in life is creating electronic mood boards. So much fun, and so handy if you're in the business of design.

The best part about creating a board is that every item is hyperlinked to the website it came from, making it commerce friendly and great for shopping online.

Amazing!

-S

The Mood I'm In: October 16th


..."since sliced bread." Just found out about Polyvore.com, and I'm in ecstasy over it. My new obsession in life is creating electronic mood boards. So much fun, and so handy if you're in the business of design.

The best part about creating a board is that every item is hyperlinked to the website it came from, making it commerce friendly and great for shopping online.

Amazing!

-S

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Fever Ray: "When I Grow Up"

When I Grow Up from Fever Ray on Vimeo.


"Intense and anxious, yet luminous." It doesn't get more avant garde than Fever Ray in music right now. One half of the influential electronic brother-sister duo, The Knife, Karin Dreijer Andersson returned in 2009 as a solo artist under the new name Fever Ray.

I was feeling the album from the get-go with songs like "Seven" & "Triangle Walks," but the video to "When I Grow Up," especially blew my mind. Plus, she does this post-apocalyptic Persian dance that I love! Totally dancing like that from now on!

-S