Monday, July 25, 2011

Warby Parker


I love what Warby Parker is doing in the world of fashionable eyewear. If you need (or like) glasses and don't want to break the bank, you should check these guys out. Their business model is also super innovative – they'll send you up to five pair of frames to check out before you make your purchase decision.

As an added bonus one of their male eyewear models happens to be my co-worker Richard, aka DJ Treats (Lookin' good, Treats!).


The Village: Tilt Shift

I will never get sick of watching tilt shift videos. This technique is so wild – I love it.

My question is this: with full HD video on pretty much every Digital SLR these days, does the tilt shift technique only work with still photos? Is stop motion the best (or only) way to capture the look?

I have no idea... Still don't understand how messing with your lens like that can magically miniaturize the world and everything in it. Incredible.


The Village from Pedro Sousa | visuals on Vimeo.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Splitscreen: A Love Story

Great concept and even better execution. Love the attention to detail. Especially knowing this whole thing was shot on the Nokia N8 mobile phone. Impressive!

Thanks to little sister Kylie for the heads up!

Splitscreen: A Love Story from JW Griffiths on Vimeo.

The Twins

Props to these young gentlemen! Only 12-years-old. Oh to be young again...

via Hypebeast

The Twins from skatefairy on Vimeo.

Friday, July 15, 2011

San Francisco

This is the beautiful work of Kevin Dart. I haven't found an artist whose style I admire this much since Matte Stephens. The mid-century retro-modern style is too much! I have no real reason to buy a San Francisco piece of art, but I just might for only $30! How about a New York City piece, Kevin?

Friday, July 8, 2011

Grown Ocean Cover

I promise I'll get off my Fleet Foxes kick after this post – I ran across this cover on YouTube several weeks back and meant to post it. Impressive interpretation of the song! Not bad at all. Seems like a lot of musical talent floating around on this.

Blue Ridge Mountains

June came & went. Summer is here and it's been awhile since I blogged.

I've been on (another) Blue Ridge Mountains kick ever since the Fleet Foxes show back in May – found this live version from the show I attended at the United Palace Theater. I must have re-fallen in love with this song at the show. Quality is a bit suspect and the harmonies aren't quite as sharp as they were in-person, but you get the idea. It's a thing of beauty.