GoPro HERO
Take a look at this little short of GoPros new HERO cam. Just awesome HD. 2nd Video is Ben Brown taking a leap off a waterfall.
Take a look at this little short of GoPros new HERO cam. Just awesome HD. 2nd Video is Ben Brown taking a leap off a waterfall.
The Melanie Iglesias Flip Book is a stop motion video made up of approximately 2,000 photos featuring Melanie Iglesias changing into different outfits. Photographed by Michael Creagh in just one take. No photos have been retouched. Music by Grand Staff.
Video edited by @Ebis. Enjoy.
For the photographers who were interested. Micheal shot on a Canon 5D MarkII on continuous shooting with the Broncolor Scoro in fast mode. He used an 85mm 1.2 lens and beauty dish.
Source: Michael Creagh
Anamorphosis is the practice of creating distorted images or projections requiring the viewer to use special devices or occupy a specific vantage point to reconstruct the image. Rocco Emiliano ‘Ninja1‘ Fava and Marco ‘Mach505‘ Cimberle of the Truly Design crew painted this Anamorphic Medusa.


IEPE and anonymous crew poured over 500 liters (132 Gallons) of environmentally-friendly paint at an intersection in the streets of Rosenthaler Platz, Berlin. In an act of guerrilla art, they named this project “Painting Reality” and some 2000 unwittingly cars and few bicyclists helped bring the project to life .

Last Monday, the Museum of Contemporary Arts in Los Angeles opened up their Geffen exhibit called ”Art in the Streets” to the public at no cost. A lot of international renowned artists had work on display such as Banksy, Os Gemeos, Risk, Shepard Fairey, Rime, Mister Cartoon, Revok, KAWS, Saber, Retna, ROA, and much more. Apologizes for the bad photos near the end. Even though we arrived really early, this free event got packed pretty quick so we had to put away the DSLR because of lack of room and use the phone cam.
Geffen Contemporary

“Art In The Streets”

Chaz Bojorquez 1969

Jeff Ho shaped and carved this original Zephyr Surf Board from Venice Beach California.

Urban Decay in America

1970s Cholo Graffiti


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Oh, and just got my tickets to IDentity Festival for $20 thanks to Skullcandy.
