All posts filed under: inspiration

FELT inspiration!

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homemade / inspiration

photo courtesy of olympia le-tan via Amy’s blog This is too awesome for words. More because I’m currently reading Catcher in the Rye at this very moment. This has really got my itching to pick up some needles soon. I have some ideas for some birthday invitations I want to make for my friends. Im pretty sure it won’t be as amazing as this book cover, but it’s worth a try!

paper explosions

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homemade / inspiration

These DIY decorations looks so fun and whimsical for weddings and parties, especially the homemade photobooth backdrop below. It’s all made from paper and fabric, which I love. photos courtesy of Labor of Love and Oncewed and Dolce Odille I’m really into commercial wedding photography to tell you the truth.  Since growing up, I’ve come to expect cheesy airbrushed photography like those posed ones from Glamour Shots and from Vietnamese weddings. But I probably wouldn’t […]

In the mood for Wong Kar wai

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film / inspiration

I’ve been meaning to rent Chacon Son Cinema (To Each His Own Cinema), a collection of 33 short films by 33 different directors. This one is from one of my favorite directors, Wong Kar Wai. I was told when I was first learning to make videos, that the problem most photographers might encounter when transitioning into video was the ability to compose a movie frame the way they would normally compose a photograph. I don’t […]

scintillating video art

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art / inspiration / photography / video

A very gorgeous video by Xavier Chassaing. I couldn’t tell the first time I watched, but the video is comprised of 35,000 photographs and stop motion arrangements. It’s just so seamless. I remember making a video using only photographs, but it seemed so amateur after watching this video. The projection mapping is just deliciously beautiful.

ideas, ideas, ideas

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art / inspiration

Its been a few months since I’ve been truly productive. The difference this time, though, is that there are actually creative ideas dancing in my head right now. My professor Stephen said that it didn’t matter what you ended up doing after graduation, as long as you remained creative. That was the crucial part of being an artist. So…in between my desperation to find a career, I am making a very big effort stop being […]