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Spring Perfection {inspired to inspire}

Spring morning perfection - Girls on WeAreSuperFamousGood morning, so it’s time for that glass of juice, cup of coffee or tea. I wanna have a bagel so bad, and strawberries with some Champagne. So with that vibe here are some morning photos from editorials mainly from Vouge.

Right now if i look out, it’s foggy, calm and i’m about to say good bye to a friend who is off to San Francisco to night. He is my room mate, you can listen to his work here,
{ Johan Örjansson }

I-Need-To-Kill-The-Photographer. {inspired by unknown}

Everyday i have a quick look at some different blogs and inspiration sites… I spend my evenings looking at some amazing stuff online, and every now and then i drag-n-drop a photo into a little folder on my desktop names “inspired by unknown”. So first of i thought i name this section just that due to the lack of source control and ability to give cred to the creator. I know this sounds unfair and that there are loads of she creatives and he creatives that stands behind this work, I understand how you feel, but there is something in me that just want to share all this goodie bits and pieces.

Listen to this {Noah and the Whale} and browse the photos.

Pixel Pour 2.0 in New York City

Pixel Pour New York City Art

Pixel Pour New York City Art

Pixel Pour New York City Art

All images curtesy to Benjamin Norman

New York Photography

Surfing Thursday

Digup.tv – Have a sweet video of New York

If you have a spare minute, lay your eyes on this video made by Devoid of Yesterday | Named “Trailer Offf New York 2007″ Check out the video here…

Why I Think I Love New York City part III

The Flatiron Building in New York City

Breathtaking… A house built more than a century ago, in a city that is larger than anything you can imagine. Completed in 1902, almost an 1800 house, 87 meters tall (almost 100 meters) with an 22 floor count. Witch gives each floor a total hight of 4 meters!! Thats what i call ceiling hight.


Flatiron in New York City

The Flatiron Building, which when constructed was called the Fuller Building, was one of the tallest buildings in New York City when completed. As you can see on the first photo the detail level on the facade is astonishing, the style is called Beaux Arts and you mainly know it by those high greek columns. But also when you dig deeper into Marvel comics and see all the structural building architecture you’ll notice the Beaux Art style.

I love this house, and i love New York city

This is a post in a series of posts, the first one was “Why i Think i Love New York” a short and simple why. The second one was “Why I Think I love New York part II” a little bit longer and a more big WHY?.
Read them both and read this and let me know why you think you love new york, if you do think you love new york that is.

A “Flatiron” copy found in Chicago

The Flatiron Building is frequently seen on TV in the opening of the The Late Show With David Letterman and it was used as the Daily Bugle building in the Spider Man films. I love the architectural style and find it calming in many ways, i try to find the core value in why i love the style, but can’t seem to know why. It’s just the level of detail and the hugh amount of effort it took Daniel Burnham to sketch and draw this magnificent building. This is another reason Why I think I Love New York, and the little house from Chicago, makes me believe that if you want to build and construct a house like this today, it’s very possible…. Maybe a mansion like that… in an urban environment.

By Linus Ekenstam

ONREPEAT – Joao Oliveira


A really abstract tall Poster made by ONREPEAT

It’s not usual for me to make posts with images taller then one that would fit to a 13″ screen with a 1280 x 800 resolution, but this is a little special thing so i wanted you to be able to grab it if you liked it. I will dig deeper into the world of Joao Oliveira and post a longer and more veracious post.

So for now you have to enjoy the little inspiration i serve.

Vincent Laforet – Photographer Portfolio

Some of you might noticed Vincent Laforet for his Canon 5D Mark II Short Film. I got stuck for that too, but i also got stuck in his photography work, his New York interpretation, with high altitude shots and his way of capturing moments.

What i also got stuck with was his work with the Tilt-shift lens, as you might see on the photos above.
If you head over to his portfolio and skim it for a couple of minutes you might find something that you really like. I need some inspiration for my next Why I Think I Love New York, so if anyone have some inspiration for me, just comment it in this post.

In a cluttered marked we see Cassius

Saturday has arrived, we have some gorgeous autumn weather. We have loads of things to do today, we are cleaning out our old office and moving the interiors. And then later tonight my girlfriend is having a party for her work mates, i think I’m participating too, giddy party!

So over to CASSIUS Eyewear, in a cluttered marked like eyewear – where every designer and chihuahua has it’s own range it’s difficult to stand out. Thats why we connected with Cassius a hot new brand that migrates from New Zealand, the fab antipodean country that gave the world the wonderful likes of fashion designers Karen Walker and Zambesi.

Cassius launched in early summer of 2008, spicing the international apparel exhibition in Las Vegas. It was a direct winner with exclusive stockists in London, LA, New York, Paris, Stockholm and Tokyo.

Created and founded by creative director Jason Ng. Cassius thrives with the pulse of an evolving business, taking inspiration from more disciplines of design such as; art, illustration & architecture. I’m a sunglass addict and well lets just say a have more than a bunch… I j’adore Cassius