kim: October 2008 Archives

October 29, 2008

Gorgeous

I just found Sonia Szóstak's photography on deviantART - it contains the most amazing muted colors that gives her photos a weathered, dreamy, nostalgic feel. Most of her work is fashion photography but she has some fantastic photos from her travels...she really knows how to capture human beauty. Here are two of my favorites:


Sonia Szostak's Words Mean Nothing

Sonia Szostak's Umbrella Ella Ella Bella Photo


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October 28, 2008

Between You and Me

I've always resented being born in the year of the rooster for obvious reasons, but recent events have made me see the word "rooster" a little differently. It's not necessarily bad though...it's all in how you Google it. See for yourself:

boy with rooster

 rooster

proud rooster



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October 14, 2008

Czech Design

I can't remember where I came across Tomas Pojeta's site, but I re-found it in my "pretty sites" bookmarks folder. He asked people to tell him what they would like to see on his site and then he put the best ideas there, and has come up with one of the funnest sites around. Scroll up and down to see the full design.

tomas pojeta's portfolio site


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October 9, 2008

Alphabet

This is one of the most enjoyable pages I've seen in a while, found via Swiss Miss: from Reuben Miller's blog, 22 of the World's Most Creative Alphabets. He has compiled a great selection of Alphabets found in everyday items or everyday ideas. One of my favorites is Kjell B. Sandved's Butterfly Alphabet:

Kjell B. Sandved's Butterfly Alphabet


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October 2, 2008

Sometimes I wish I was Kim from NYC

I love Dallas, but sometimes I want to pack up everything and move to New York -- especially after reading some of my fave blogs written by New Yorkers. Michael Surtees captures some of the best street art on his blog -- check out this entry showing Banksy at work. This shot is great:

Bansky, Let them eat crack, October 2008

While I'm mentioning my affinity for NYC, I'll add the link to a blog I've read for several years, NY Nitty-Gritty. He gets some of the best graffiti shots ever -- check this one out.


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