The Midas Touch
Alberto Seveso
Never knew you could do so much with ink, water and a camera.
Roomy.
For all the actors/performers/musicians out there.
Beautiful.
So good I died.
The idea. The music. The lighting. The story. The art.
Phenomenal.
August 10th, 2012
Chances is for those who have prepared themselves.
August 9th, 2012
Frames <3
Vivo
Call me maybe
August, 7th, 2012
4th and Bleeker
To Shanghai for Louis Vuitton?
Crazy Cool.
August 5th, 2012
The idea. The music. The lighting. The story. The art.
Phenomenal.
August 10th, 2012
Chances is for those who have prepared themselves.
August 9th, 2012
Frames <3
Vivo
Call me maybe
August, 7th, 2012
4th and Bleeker
To Shanghai for Louis Vuitton?
Crazy Cool.
August 5th, 2012
Sooyeon Lee: Grand Slam from Matthew Donaldson
Just trying to help you guys get into the Olympic spirit, with a hint of fashion of course
IS Creative Studio's Business Cards. NotlikeIneedit....but Want <3
Frontside 180
Zara Wniter
July 31st, 2012
<3 Want
June 30th, 2012
Black and White. Just the way I like it.
July 27th, 2012
Yesterday, four million Coloradans went to work and played football in their front yard; strangers opened doors for each other; people gave blood, offered shelter, served hot meals, held grandkids, played pick-up basketball and committed unnumbered acts of kindness and gentleness. One Coloradan dressed up like a villain and believed that by showing up at the site of America’s mythical hero he could slay our actual heroes.
It’s true there was no Batman sitting in the theater to fly down and tackle James Holmes, as he hoped there might be. He had tactical assault gear covering his whole body, ready for America to fight back.
But love is more organized than that. Love has cellphones and ambulances, nurses and doctors, complete strangers and policemen and emergency responders always at the ready. Love has nurses who will jump out of bed in the middle of the night and get family members to watch their children so they can rush to the hospital and save the life of someone they’ve never met. Love has first responders who will walk into a booby-trapped building to save the lives of neighbors they will never meet.
It must be lonely being James Holmes, spending the first part of your life planning alone for an act that will leave you sitting alone for the rest of your life. For the rest of us, life is crowded. Love is always only three numbers and one movie seat away.
We have lived our country’s history as a chapter of wars, and many of those wars we have been blessed to win. We are a team that loves each other and will fight for each other, and if you punch us in the mouth, we will fight back.
That is one of our obvious strengths, but it is not our greatest strength. America’s awesome strength to fight is overwhelmed by its irrepressible strength to love. James Holmes took twelve lives last night. Love saved fifty-nine lives. Policemen on the scene in minutes, strangers carrying strangers, nurses and doctors activated all over the city.
But we didn’t stop there. Love saved the 700 other people who walked out of the Aurora movie theater unhurt.
But we didn’t stop there. Love saved the 5,000 who went to see Batman all over Colorado, and the 1.2 million who saw it all over the country, who walked in and out safely with their friends, arm in arm.
But we didn’t stop there. Love claimed the four million other Coloradans who went to bed peacefully last night, ad who woke up this morning committed to loving each other a little deeper.
The awe of last night is not that a man full of hate can take twelve people’s lives; it is that a nation full of love can save 300 million lives every day.
I sat this morning wondering what I could do to help: give blood, support victims, raise money, stop violence. How could we start to fight back?
My friends were texting me that they had plans to take their kids to Batman tonight but were now afraid to go. Others who were going to play pick-up basketball or go out to dinner were now afraid to leave home. They thought they would bunker down in their home and wonder, “How do we fight back?”
The answer is we love back. We live back. We deepen our commitments to all the unnumbered acts of kindness that make America an unrendable fabric. We respond by showing that we will play harder, and longer. We will serve more meals, play more games, eat more food, listen to more jazz, go to more movies, give more hugs, and say more “thank yous” and “I love yous” than ever before.
So while James Holmes settles into the cell where he will spend the rest of his life, wondering what we will do to fight back, we will love back. We will go to a park this afternoon and play soccer, we will go to the playground and restaurants and movie theaters of our city all weekend and all year.
He should know not only that he failed in his demented attempt to be the villain, but that Batman didn’t have to leap off the screen to stop him, because we had a far more organized and powerful force than any superhero could ever have. Even the twelve lives that he took, this nation will love so strongly and so deeply that we will ensure they get a lifetime full of love out of a life he tried to cut short.
And the fifty-nine lives we took back will be so overrun with love that they will live their lives feeling blessed every day, and everyone who ever meets them will pass on in an instant a love they never knew they earned but we will never let them forget.
In a movie theatre in Aurora 50 years from now, one of last night’s survivors will be waiting in the popcorn line and mention that he was in Theatre 9 on that terrible summer night in 2012. And inexplicably, with an arm full of popcorn, a total stranger will reach out and give that old man a huge hug and say, “I’m so glad you made it.”
Love back. We’ve already won.
— Colorado State Senator Mike Johnston
July 10th, 2012
Drop Anchors
Drop Anchors
Zac Neulieb
That Font <3
And this one too
July, 9th 2012
Drop Anchors
Andreas Wijk
Hi Kenny
Irina Werning
Back to the Future
February 20th, 2012
Underwater photography-Mark Tipple
De Vetpan
Suspended sculpture-Claire Morgan
Image captured by German photographer Martin Klimas just as the fragile object hit the ground after being dropped from a height of almost 10 feet.
February 19th, 2012
Jacob Sutton's LED surfer Will Hughes enjoying a night-time snowboarding.
July 15th, 2011
Sleeky. Makes me want to sit sleekly.
July, 13th 2011
It felt as if one’s entire world was one, long Sunday afternoon. Nothing to do. Nowhere to go.
Say Yes to big windows
Muse #26
Valerie Van Der Graaf
Those shorts.<3 Isabel Marant
SSAW A/W 2011
Shared sweater <3
National Building Museum at Washington DC. Prestigious.
"Let-go my LEGOs"
July, 9th, 2011
Big Windows = <3
Big Windows=<3
June 28th, 2011
Sand Painting-Andreas Amador
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