Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Making Of The 2010 Pirelli Calender : Backstage Preview
Monday, December 14, 2009
FIRE IN THE CITY
Friday, December 4, 2009
"I've stopped everything, I haven't got a computer and I haven't got a blackberry. I don't do emails or anything now.
I've decided to stop being so hypocritical and consume things and pay for them. I buy music in vinyl and buy newspapers.
I support the industry I'm in.
I'm a neo-luddite, that's how I describe myself."
God I love her!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Photography-Kate Bellm
Kate Bellm was born in London (87.) Working between Berlin, London and Paris.
Published in French Vogue, American Vogue, Esquire, Tatler, L’officiel, Vice, The Herald Tribune, Finch’s Quarterly and Lurve.
Also photographed the brands - Kova and T, Pussy Glamoure, Kisa, Tallulah, fashionspace.com…along with a bunch of different bands like The Black Lips and Whitey.
Tres rock' n roll.
http://www.katebellm.com/
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967
Monday, November 23, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Elettra dans la ville by Zoe Cassavetes
Writer, director, Zoe Cassavetes brings her talents to Resource Paris. Zoe brings a fresh eye to the world of commercials through her narrative storytelling and strong photographic abilities
Friday, November 13, 2009
The Times They Are A-Changin'
We believe that everything has already been done, already tried and failed (or worst succeeded). Our generation is a cynical one.
Contrary to our parents who were born in days when it was custom to make love not war, we were raised in constant awareness, slightly afraid about love and the art of making it.
Their generation was doing drugs to experiment, expand their minds while we just try to escape our lives.
When Mick Jagger sang "It's time for Palace revolution" in The Rolling Stones "Street Fighting Man" (Beggars Banquet) it was a direct reflection of the alarmed angst that led to the student riots in the streets of Paris in may 1968.
"We all want to change the world, but when you talk about destruction, don't you know that you can count me out, in..."
They had anthems has a proper reflection of their feeling of dismissed opinions, voice, uncertainties and they weren't scared to scream and make themselves heard.
It feels like WE have lost just about every ounce of credibility towards our rights, our believes, our humanity.
They believed that they could change the system, change a self-righteous establishment (any establishment is a self-righteous one) when we are just painfully blasé.
The great artists of the twentieth century have lived, created, demolished, reconstructed, exploded, enlightened our minds, inspired us and we have "drank to them, to their health."
We are on the verge of complete destruction, for the worst an artistic meltdown, so what's left for our generation to do, feel, experience and fight for.
I don't have the adequate words to express my stubborn (contradictory) optimism so I'd like to quote a rather savvy mind instead of my uneducated self:
"Some artists have understood that the world is not going to end soon, that the twenty first century is going to be an extraordinary time, and that the time is now to begin imagining what direction the human community may go in."
Sir Martin Rees, Royal Astronomer
Photography by Noah Abrams
http://www.noahabrams.com/
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
'Heaven' was used in the acclaimed skate film Fully Flared directed by Spike Jonze and Ty Evans. The collaboration inspired the directors to take footage and re-edit a sequence of shots that shows the Lakai skateboarding team demonstrating their considerable skills as they navigate through and around various exploding obstacles. With 'Heaven' as the musical backdrop, the resulting marriage of sound to picture is quite extraordinary.
Treat Of The Week (Formerly Happy Tuesday!)
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Monday, October 26, 2009
Georgia Jagger
Georgia Jagger graces the cover of Vogue UK for a special issue titled MORE DASH THAN CASH (photographed by Mario Testino).
Georgia follows in the footsteps of three other Jagger women, Jerry, Bianca and Jade who have all graced Vogue covers.
English girls theyre so prissy
French girls they want cartier
Italian girls want cars
American girls want everything in the world
You can possibly imagine
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