Night Skies in Finland

Mikko Lagerstedt est un photographe finlandais qui capture les ciels et les étoiles de son pays, depuis des lacs ou des montagnes de neige, des roches ou une route au milieu d’une forêt de pins. Des visions atmosphériques et des paysages nocturnes remplis d’émotions, à découvrir en images.

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Silk Scarves With NASA’s Photographs of Space

Celine Semaan Vernon (Slow Factory) a conçu une collection permanente de foulards, appelée

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« Hubble ». Le concept réside dans le fait que l’imprimé du foulard vient d’une photo d’objets célestes prise par le téléscope de la NASA « Hubble ». La collection est à découvrir à travers les photos du shooting et ceux de la NASA.

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Best-of Timelapse on Fubiz

Pour ce deuxième best-of du mois d’avril, nous avons réuni, pour vous, le meilleur du timelapse : cette jolie technique qui permet d’accélérer le temps pour le voir passer et qui permet aux paysages, aux fleurs, aux gens et aux villes de se mouvoir. La sélection est disponible dans la suite.


Infra Red Timelapse by Glen Ryan & James van der Moezel.

Malaria Illustration by Edson Oda.

Mauna Kea Heaven Timelapse by Sean Goebel.

Melancholia Timelapse by Enrique Pacheco.

Mirror City Timelapse by Michael Shainblum.

Beyond Nature Iceland by AprilGarden.

City Lights by Colin Rich.

Dan Black – Hearts by Chic & Artistic.

Death Valley Dreamlapse by Sunchaser Pictures.

Dreamscapes by Jonathan Besler.

Family Portraits Timelapse by Anthony Cerniello.

First Footprints by Murray Fredericks.

Flowers Timelapse by Katka Pruskova.

Heild Timelapse Trailer by Trailperpark Studios & Petur K. Gudmundsson.

Landings by Cy Kuckenbaker.

Limitless Graffiti Timelapse by Selina Miles.

Radiance by LakeSuperiorPhoto.

Rumble and Sway NY Timelapse by The Seventh Movement.

Into The Atmosphere by Michael Shainblum.

Supercell Thunderstorm Time Lapse by Mike Olbinski.

The World Outside my Window by David Peterson & Random Photons Productions.

The Making Of Design Fu Mural by YIU Studio.

This is Shanghai by Rob Whitworth.

Welcome Home Timelapse by Michael Shainblum.

White Noise Movie by TimeLine Films.

Cityscape Chicago by Eric Hines

Yosemite Timelapse II by Colin Delehanty & Sheldon Neill.

Adventure Is Calling by Shane Black.

Alchemy Nature by Evosia Studios.

Disneyland Timelapse by Matt Givot & Dan Douglas

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A Van In The Sea Photography

Après avoir acheté un vieux Van, le photographe Alessandro Puccinelli s’est mis à sillonner les côtes portugaises. Dans sa série A Van In The Sea, il immortalise ses différents arrêts en bord de mer où seul le Van agit comme un phare dans un hors-temps au milieu de la nuit et des étoiles.

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1 Million Stars to End Violence

Inspirée par une citation de Martin Luther King et voulant réagir au viol et à l’assassinat d’une jeune femme à Melbourne, l’artiste Maryann Talia Pau propose cette installation 1 Millon Stars to End Violence. Aidée par toute une communauté, elle a conçu cette superbe création, qui est découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Astrophotography of Michael Shaimblum

Le photographe californien Michael Shainblum a réussi à photographier les astres de manière merveilleuse. En utilisant un temps d’exposition long, il arrive à capter très intensément la voute stellaire rendant visible à l’oeil les milliers d’étoiles présente dans le ciel. Des clichés épatants à découvrir dans la suite.

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Cars We Love Series

Focus sur le photographe turc Cihan Unalan qui rend hommage à quelques-unes des plus belles voitures présentées au cinéma, dont le design a fortement influencé notre façon de percevoir l’innovation. Une superbe série pour un très bel éloge avec « Cars We Love » à découvrir en images dans la suite de l’article.

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Abandoned Star Wars Film Sets

Lors d’un voyage en Tunisie, l’artiste new-yorkais Rä di Martino a photographié ce qu’il restait des décors désertiques illustrant la planète Tatooine dans les films Star Wars. De superbes clichés et une série réunie sobrement sous le nom de « No More Stars » à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.

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Very Little Stars

Sur la musique The Alley de Devotchka, Ben Wiggins, spécialisé dans la photographie time-lapse, nous propose de découvrir son nouveau montage « Very Little Stars ». D’une beauté incroyable, ce dernier allie à la perfection images de la nature et environnements urbains. A apprécier dans la suite.

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The Stars

Prises depuis une station spatiale internationale, ces impressionnantes images en time-lapse permettent de découvrir l’espace et les étoiles sous un regard nouveau. Une vidéo splendide montée par Alex Rivest, à découvrir en HD dans la suite de l’article.



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Music Legends Series Photography

Le photographe de Life Magazine John Olson a pu immortaliser en 1971 la plupart des grandes stars de l’époque chez leurs parents. Une captation de leur sphère privée avec entre autres Elton John, Eric Clapton, Frank Zappa ou encore les Jackson 5. A découvrir dans la suite.



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Blogging for the Big Bucks

 Never underestimate the power of a star. Not the ones high in the sky, but the other ones, dimmer, out at night in Hollywood. It’s been long-rumored that company’s with “celebrity spokespeople” are so yesterday, but they still keep on popping up, getting endorsements then smokin’ dope and losing endorsements. I guess we need someone to look up to…Madison Avenue says so. But, stars are important to products, to companys, and even to people. Stars can make us money, or totally ignore us. I asked for Lindsay Lohan to be my friend on Twitter. No reply. (bitch)
Enter Mario Armando Lavandeira, a man with stars in his eyes, as well. He’s someone that we love to hate, or hate to love. He lives a life of relative ease in Los Angeles, hanging out with Hollywood’s famous, or infamous, celebrities. He had a show on VH1 for a while, has been featured in the NYTimes at least twice, and has appeared on the Kathy Griffin Show, Nightline, The View, MTV, and others.

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If you hadn’t already guessed, our secretive Mario has an alter-ego that he got on the steets: Perez Hilton. Perez Hilton, the self-proclaimed “Queen of all Media,” just celebrated his birthday on March 30th with some of his fave stars: Christina Aguilera, Lady Gaga, Tara Reid, Salman Rushdie (what is he doing there?), Kim Kardashian, The Jonas Brothers, and of course, Paris Hilton. I know this because I visited his website. I’m not sure why I was there….but as I leisurely scrolled through the gallery of  star-studded birthday snaps, playing “Guess the Star ” with myself (I went 4/82), all hell broke loose. At the bottom of the gallery, glowing as it gloated at me, was the number of unique visitors  received in 9 days: 11,000,000 (EE-Lev-Un-Mil-Yun.) I rubbed my eyes. Squinted. It didn’t change. Chagrined, my first thought was: “The friggin losers visiting this site have NOTHING to do (which I proved…).”  The second thought burned my brain with a tinge of jealous awe: “Perez Hilton is a genius!”

In case you’re “not in the know,” Perezhilton.com is the online version of supermarket tabloids, but way-nastier. Perez berates the stars he seems to idolize, “outs” suspected homosexuals, refers to stars as “bitches” (and worse), and doodles degrading images on top of celebrity photos. Love him, hate him, or despise him, he does deserve some credit: The man has spent four years of his life blogging. For a living. Very successfully. This may be the greatest Social Media victory ever, not to mention that Perez is nearing “phenom stage.”

Just a guy that writes about other people-other  famous people- and is said to make some decent bank doing it… in the high six-figures for his “effort.” Perez won’t say how much he makes (How Rude!), but unconfirmed sources that sued him stated his take-home in 2007 was over $800,000. Not a surprising figure when his advertising revenue is reported to be $45,000 per day! Yep, just a guy and his blog, blogging away, blog, blog, blog. Bloggity-blog-blog, blaga blog blog, all day long, about rich people.  %*$& my life.

Maybe, like me, you think he’s a genius. But, he’s not. He’s a failed actor and former receptionist that was fired from his publicist job at the Star. He started blogging because ”it looked easy.” Okay, I will add lazy to his attributes. On a nicer note, his story does inspire “wannabe writers,” like me; while I am bustin’ ass to get a Google link on my blog, he has the likes of  MTV, Kentucky Fried Chicken, “Twilight,” famous musicians, chic LA boutiques, Walden University, weight loss products, and a host of others gracing his pages. Daily.
Some facts about Perezhilton.com:

  • The site’s demographic is mainly female,perez-hilton
  • Average age is 26 
  • comScore rates the site among the Top 10 Entertainment sites 
  • Monthly unique visitors, U.S.: 1.3 million
  • Global (he’s global?) unique visitors: 2.4 million

With a thriving blog that’s generating bucks, buzz, and press, what’s next for this astute entrepreneur?

Believe it or not, he’s “hard at work” extending the Perez Hilton brand. It’s rumored that he doesn’t write anymore–it took too much time. Others dish dirt for him now. It has, afterall, been four years of work. This new found freedom from writing gives him time to drop in on morning talk shows and comment on the latest starlet, run amok. Plus, there’s always Empire Perez to fret about. As we went to press this morning, the empire included a YouTube channel dedicated to Perez Hilton, and a line of clothing dedicated to Perez Hilton. Seriously, though, perpetuation is on his mind, because the one lesson he’s learned dissin’ the elite for four years, it’s that fame is fleeting. Today’s darling is tomorrow’s Jenny Craig spokesperson.

**No Stars Were Hurt During The Research and Writing Of  This Report.**

 Jeff Louis is a Strategic Media Planner & Buyer with over seven years of B2B & B2C experience. His interests are emerging media, schweet  ideas, and redefining the status quo (not necessarily in that order.)  He’s passionate about writing and digs great creative executions based on strategy.  Follow him on twitter @jlo0312, or LinkedIn, www.LinkedIn.com/in/jefflouis