Saturday

Jason Lee

Jason Lee shoots his kids. It's kind of hokey, kind of great.
Check out his Flickr or this blog


It's Cold



Just Chillin'



Bread Winner



We Like to Hangout Together



Teamwork


This began as a personal project in November of 2006 and I hope to continue with it until the kids start running away from the camera.

--Jason Lee

Sunday

Creepy Olde Time Mirror Photographs

I came across this freaky blog a while ago, it's got pages full of old Atlantic City postcards that people got on vacation, that have their image repeated multiple times using mirrors. Cool? Scary? Both.


B-wayklein



Sebastian Palauklein



Thelmaretklein



Woof

Classics in Lego

another lighthearted post for the time being... :)
work is by Balakov?


C. Ebbets



Lego: C. Ebbets



Rough Justice on a Siagian Street



Lego: Rough Justice on a Siagian Street



The self-immolation of Thich Quang Duc



Lego: The self-immolation of Thich Quang Duc

Friday

Create New Adjustment Layer?

Here's some cute Photoshop graffiti I ran across. It resonates well with me because I'm a photographer, and I know how Adobe works miracles on shitty pictures, and because I'm a woman, but as a woman sometimes I see images like these of celebs and get :( even though I know how they are made...







Great Photoshop Adbusting of a boring advertisement which you see everywhere in Berlin, Germany: Britney Spears, Leona Lewis and Christina Aguilera selling their albums. The adbusting was done by the FTW crew (Mr. Tailon, Baveux Prod., Kone & Epoxy) and consists of overlaying the image with stickers from Adobe Photoshop’s interface panels.

Thursday

Lewis Hine

This is another I meant to share after history class. At the turn of the century photographer Lewis Hine went to factories claiming that he worked for the machine companies and told the owners that he needed to take pictures of the machines, but he was really taking pictures to help get child labor laws passed.





















Mary Todd Lincoln




I meant to share this photograph a while back, when I was studying the early 20th century in history class.

People ate this shit up, do you even know how easy it would be to make :)