Thursday, December 31, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Monday, December 21, 2009
Las Canas
Las Canas is a fly infested municipal dump where approximately 100 people live in abandoned cars, makeshift shack, tents or under the stars.
At least 100 people pass through Las Canas daily to buy and consume drugs, with overdoses as frequent as 20 a day.
Jodie Bieber's images capture the sadness and loss of these ordinary people. Some of the images can make your stomach squirm while others depict a beautiful sadness coming from deep within.
The arid landscape and the simplistic nature of the subjects makes for a raw and emotional end result and when seen in a gallery some of the images will truly leave you speechless.
Jodi Bieber - Photographer - Las Canas 2008
At least 100 people pass through Las Canas daily to buy and consume drugs, with overdoses as frequent as 20 a day.
Jodie Bieber's images capture the sadness and loss of these ordinary people. Some of the images can make your stomach squirm while others depict a beautiful sadness coming from deep within.
The arid landscape and the simplistic nature of the subjects makes for a raw and emotional end result and when seen in a gallery some of the images will truly leave you speechless.
Jodi Bieber - Photographer - Las Canas 2008
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Vegas BABY!!!
The Vegas Boneyard - home to some of the most treasured and world-famous signs of Las Vegas—Caesars Palace, Binions Horsehoe, Golden Nugget, Silver Slipper, and, most recently the Stardust. The three-acre Neon Boneyard houses more than 150 historic, non-restored signs.
http://www.neonmuseum.org/the-boneyard.html
http://www.neonmuseum.org/the-boneyard.html
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Abby Lee...
Friday, December 4, 2009
I WANT IT NOW MUMMY!!!
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Dust it off...
Something strangely beautiful and eerie about this shoot, like death and beauty rolled up into one...
Tabor is inspired by what he calls an “archaeological dig: each fragment separate from the rest, almost veiling its origin. Translucent like tracing paper, constructed of torn stitches, openwork and punctuations, the clothes form a complex game of superimposition.”
collection by Graham Tabor for his SS 09 presentation...
Tabor is inspired by what he calls an “archaeological dig: each fragment separate from the rest, almost veiling its origin. Translucent like tracing paper, constructed of torn stitches, openwork and punctuations, the clothes form a complex game of superimposition.”
collection by Graham Tabor for his SS 09 presentation...
New York, New York
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