Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Holelottadoingnothing Days

yeah it's the holidays.
Soo far I have wasted my money at this pathetic little royal show we have here in perth (the end of the earth).
Ahh read a lot of blogs and tumblr's.
watched Donnie Darko! amazing
painted my nails with new Chanel polish, I used the red one :)



Soo after a good 3 days browsing here's what I've come up with.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Jeffrey Stockridge

Not my usual fashion photography but breathtaking none the less.
He is also tipped to win the Taylor Wessing Photgraphic Portrait Prize with this piece titled TicTac and Tootsie,


festivallllll



found these images from the Mountain Jam festival somewhere in the US, on the model Jess Hart's blog, I love her style and evidently she is a great photographer as well!


Sunday, September 19, 2010

School part 2.

Toby's great editing!

Dan has such a funny smile!

Toby's super vintage raybans

 These pictures, especially the last 2 and especially Emily's face in the one above, make me think of this;

"and in that moment, I swear we were infinite."

I really do love my friends.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

This is why I actually love school..

Credit to Toby, the greatest new kid ever, for all the amazing photography!


just being really indie and thinking about world issues and shit
my matted little fishtail braid
my favourite little necklace from Mexico, or Mehiho like we were all saying today!
Emily and Marie, easily the 2 most amazing best friends I've ever had.
Love you guys.



Saturday, September 11, 2010

A Swedish Love Story - 1970

This is only a short trailer and it already had me teary eyed, too beautiful....

Monday, September 6, 2010

I hate poetry, but I wrote one and I think it's kinda good...

By Evangeline Douglas

This is the New York of..



Grand, Huge, Intoxicating.

Like a pubescent empire rising from the concrete.

Images of money and influence branded upon the walls of the capital of hyper consumerism.

The city moves, in and out through buildings, up and down monolithic elevators, through the intertwining subways.

Oddly enough you always see the same person twice, over heads on the 15 foot wide sidewalks or across the road, carrying their precious individuality in their bicycles wicker basket.

It is impossible to fathom people living here, houses or apartments just don’t seem to fit, you see no mail boxes or window sill flower boxes, just people walking the streets as if the streets are their own.

You look above you and it’s hard to tell if the buildings reach higher then the clouds of if you’re just in a completely adverse place on earth, suspended beyond average day to day humanity.

In the rare still of early, early morning or of the moments you acquire sitting on the subway, a park bench, a bus stop, when the only thing you can hear is everyone and you know they cant hear you,

Feel it in the stone and slate, the wood, the creaking trees, six million New York city hearts never wanting you to leave.

This is the New York of stagnant yesterday’s rain puddles on eighth avenue dampening business men’s souls,

The New York of street vendors, migrating from Central Park to the Met just before the 8.43 closing time.

This is the New York of Bloomfield, Trump and Welles,

The New York of a man who came from New Jersey in the morning, trying to make it big, and returned home in the afternoon.

It is the Brooklyn Promenade at an anticipated day break and Fifth Avenue in a streetlight lit midnight.

It is just as much your New York in 5 minutes as it is to anyone in 5 years.

Those six million hearts, once you’ve heard them, once you’ve been near to them,

Calling you back.



Sashhaaaa

Sasha Pivovarova, the model, the artist.