Nov 10, 2014

Naturally by Bertil Nilsson

Being the art/design/social media obsessed person I am, I spend a good deal of my time on the internet and come across hundreds and hundreds of photos everyday. Most of them interest me but those that I find super duper interesting of course catch my attention a lot more than others. A lot of times I'll see a photo I like and ask myself questions like, "who designed those shoes?"… "what's this model's name?" … "does this person have an Instagram?" and so on and so forth. But, as a photographer first, and a social media fiend second, the question I ask myself most frequently is the "who shot this?" question. 80% of the time the answer to that is not hard to find and little work needs to be done to figure out the source or artist behind a photograph. However, every once in a while when it isn't as easy; I've found myself googling key words, clicking links that lead to more links and going through different processes just to find an artist's name. Once I discovered Google Image Search, my life got a lot easier. I saw the image on the upper right on Tumblr and unfortunately because it was a reposted photograph (meaning it lacked the original basic information such as who the artist was or a link to their website), I had to look through notes and blogs to try and find more of this artist's work and ultimately just searched the image on Google.

Simply put, I find these images absolutely breathtaking. They're the work of artist Bertil Nilsson and a reminder that contemporary photography doesn't need much editing or manipulation to be appealing, but if one focuses on the core concepts like tonal range and contrast, you can produce some beautiful photographs. These photos don't look very edited at all but the creative concept behind it make them so powerful. Enjoy.










Nov 9, 2014

Tribe (feat. Jesse Boykins III)


I have this bad habit of obsessively listening to a new song when I really like it. Let's say I'm on Pandora and come across something I really fuck with; I'll pause Pandora, go to Youtube and play that song over and over and over, literally sometimes it'll be all I listen to for like two or three hours. I mean, now that I think about it, it's not so much a bad habit as it is a weird fun fact, but it's really like the song becomes embedded in my head. I imagine myself dancing to it, and I play it on my way to class, to my dorm, when I'm eating and kind of just have a party in my head. So that happened to me the other day with one of the new songs on Theophilus London's album Vibes! and while googling the song to send my brother a link, I found out there was a video that'd come out literally the day before. So obviously I watched it and got excited cause it was such a testament to the power of creativity, it was pretty simple in terms of production but the concept was so cool. (I also kind of fell in love with TL from like 1:11-1:23, this part is so hot to me idk, I need to find a boy that can dance like him). The song "Tribe" features artist Jesse Boykins III whose voice is no doubt what gives the song that extra something, it's personally my favorite off the album. So click here to watch the video and below I put a link to another one of my favorites from the album.