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Peter Funch

April 14th, 2009 | by fraser
Posted In: Art
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Photographer Peter Funch sets up his camera in a stationary position on the streets of New York and takes photo’s of the passers by. Then he makes composites of, for example, all the people talking on phones as they pass, or all those wearing red. Sometimes it’s hard to tell at first glance that it’s not just a straight point and shoot crowd scene, but there’s normally something not quite right about them that keeps you looking.

Click either image for the full gallery.

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└ Tags: New York, NYC, photography, Photoshop
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Where The Wild Things Are

April 8th, 2009 | by fraser
Posted In: Film
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It must be well over a year since the test footage leaked for this film and I’ve been eagerly awaiting it ever since. Sadly, there’s still at least another 6 months to wait (with no word of a UK release date yet). I’m probably looking forward to this one even more than Pixar’s UP. The new official Poster is out now and looks every bit as magnificant as the footage which has appeared so far.

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└ Tags: Spike Jonze, Where The Wild Things Are
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Gris Grimly & Bobby Chiu

April 4th, 2009 | by fraser
Posted In: Art
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This post on the Tutorial9 blog on childrens book illustrators has exposed me to the rather wonderful work of both Gris Grimly and Bobby Chiu.

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└ Tags: Bobby Chiu, Gris Grimly, illustration
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