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Of a real unknown origin

By Patrick Algrim | Feb 23, 2010 | 0 Comments

Happened to run into this photograph. If you read frequently, you know I am obsessed with the 1960’s – 1980’s. Take a moment, stop your day, and look at this photograph. Really look at it. Feel it. Enjoy how amazingly rad it is that someone took this shot at this very moment. If you were with these guys, would you still hold up your camera or look for something that fired something other than shutters?

Emiliano Granado

By Patrick Algrim | Feb 22, 2010 | 0 Comments

Something fantastically simple and gratifying about Emiliano’s work. Some of the work seems timeless, or vintage. But in essence it’s narrow character focus keeps life simple. There is a boy, he’s on a car. That’s it, and that’s beautiful.

Counter Objects

By Patrick Algrim | Feb 22, 2010 | 0 Comments

From the amazing people that brought you Counter-Print comes Counter-Objects. I will take one of everything inside of this shop please. Some truly awesome and ticklish products to satisfy your inner designer fancy.

On-set graphics from the 1960’s

By Patrick Algrim | Feb 22, 2010 | 0 Comments

I was watching a special on TV called “Motown Memories” on Sunday. I loved it. I think my favorite part of the video’s had to be the fashion and graphics. Watching the video above I really started enjoying the simplicity and beauty of the graphics behind Marvin. Why do we have to make our lives and elements in our lives so complex? Do we think that complexity makes us seem important?

TAPETRONIC

By Patrick Algrim | Feb 15, 2010 | 0 Comments

There is no other words to say, other than R-A-D. Via My Name is Josh

Katherine Westerhout shoots destruction

By Patrick Algrim | Feb 15, 2010 | 0 Comments

Katherine Westerhout has some serious photographs. I think the biggest thing that attracted me to the photograph above was the fact that it looked like ice. It looks like tons of snow and ice hanging from parts of the building, and it very well may be. But truly, I think it’s dust and particles from an old building. If the color of the photograph was mainly a blue tone, I think it would totally look like snow. I just love that kind of mind-play. Having something old and destructed look beautiful.

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