Showing posts with label flickr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flickr. Show all posts

31 July 2011

move on?


., originally uploaded by 3-rsj.
Sinavil has been inactive for a long time. One reason was that the last few months were full of changes as I moved to London and I almost had no free time. On the other hand I find blogger quite unfriendly so I have decided to stop this blog and give it a go somewhere else, with the same name...

So, this will be the last post at blogger. It is a wonderful photo by Robert Johnson.

25 October 2009

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Photo by Randy Martin from Texas.

5 October 2009

Angus柒



Photo by Angus柒

19 September 2009

Shower



Illustration by Paco Gzmo. The only thing I know about him is that he is probably German and that he makes beautiful illustrations. I found his work in flickr.

8 September 2009

7 September 2009

6 September 2009

5 September 2009

4 September 2009

6 August 2009

Summer mood V



Photo by Natalie Jones.

5 August 2009

21 July 2009

Design is Black and White



There is a very interesting new group in flickr called Design is Black and White (the group was created by Konstantinos Trichas). This poster (Christopher Reeve as Superman) by Steven Bonner is one of the posted items in the group. If you want to see more black and white designs, check here. If you want to see more of Bonner's work, click here or here.

4 July 2009

Kaarel Nurk

This the latest post by This is his blog, this is his flickr.

29 June 2009

Good is not enough


I found this stressful but true line at Ben Terrett's flickr account.

28 June 2009

American Summer



American Summer is a project by three photographers (Jackson Eeaton, Robert Johnson and Benjamin Acree). They are meeting in New York this July and they are going to travel across USA.

"We plan on hitting rodeos, casinos, mega churches, basement noise shows, reservations, national parks, and anywhere else we feel we can get a unique view of the rapidly changing state of the nation. [...] We will be constantly shooting, and hope to make a book about our trip and what we find. The photographs will be published as a group effort, equal parts artistic collaboration, reportage, and travel document."

This project is a self initiated / independent project and the photographers are asking for our (financial) help. If you want to help them you can visit this page. You can send them any amount from 5$. Of course, the more you send the more you will receive (a Polaroid, the book, a print).

The photo shown here is by Jackson Eaton, from an older project.

24 June 2009