Thursday, 30 September 2010

One Week in Moscow, a photo book project for charity by photographers Gabriella Rizzello and Murray Ballard. The book launch will be held on 2nd October 2010 5pm - 8pm at Marwood Studios Cafe, Brighton. you can order the book, or prints on the project
site.
Monday, 27 September 2010



Furniture perving for the new pad,
Klassik Møbelkunst has some great pieces.including some stunning creations by
Jens Risom.
Friday, 24 September 2010
Friday, 17 September 2010

spray on fashion, by spanish designer Manel Torres at Imperial college. Clever stuff.
Friday, 10 September 2010


everything looks good shot in slow motion, especially when spanking and riding crops are involved.
From the the fashion body series -Buttocks by Ruth Hogben
Monday, 6 September 2010


Busy busy, hence the lack of posts. Annoyingly still mid house move, so no internet, but just moved into my new office space, which is pretty rad. and features an adorable misanthropic basset hound called
floyd.


Kodak’s first digital camera made by the Kodak Apparatus Division Research Laboratory in 1975.
It was a camera that didn’t use any film to capture still images – a camera that would capture images using a CCD imager and digitize the captured scene and store the digital info on a standard cassette. It took 23 seconds to record the digitized image to the cassette. The image was viewed by removing the cassette from the camera and placing it in a custom playback device. This playback device incorporated a cassette reader and a specially built frame store. This custom frame store received the data from the tape, interpolated the 100 captured lines to 400 lines, and generated a standard NTSC video signal, which was then sent to a television set.
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