Making it

If people were to tell you that “you’re going to make it” several times this week, what would that mean to you? I know in the art/photography world it can have VERY different meanings, but what are your thoughts?

Jun 01. 0 Notes.

Be on the lookout for images from me :D

May 31. 0 Notes.

I know it’s been awhile since I’ve posted anything, but that’s about to change… Stay tuned folks! :)

May 30. 0 Notes.
This made me giggle. :)

This made me giggle. :)

(Source: crimesagainsthughsmanatees)

I am extremely tempted to make this my next major project…

(Source: baker-street)

fabledquill:

whocrafts:

“PyroPortraits are a unique creation by Will Fleming. Done with a proprietary process, that includes wood carving and torch painting (yes..flame painted!) , no two portraits will ever be the same.”
(via Doctor Who11 Doctors PyroPortrait Carving by PyroPortraits on Etsy)

Looks like they’re made of….
TORCHED WOOD

YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH

fabledquill:

whocrafts:

“PyroPortraits are a unique creation by Will Fleming. Done with a proprietary process, that includes wood carving and torch painting (yes..flame painted!) , no two portraits will ever be the same.”

(via Doctor Who11 Doctors PyroPortrait Carving by PyroPortraits on Etsy)

Looks like they’re made of….

TORCHED WOOD


YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH

(via whocrafts)

life:

On December 13, 1940 — a Friday, no less — LIFE magazine attended a  gathering spread across 13 tables in Room 13 of the Merchants &  Manufacturers Club of Chicago. (Yes, each table sat 13 people).
The  result? The odd and endearing article, “Life Goes to a Friday-the-13th  Party,” published a few weeks later in the magazine. Now, in light of  January 2012’s very own Friday the 13th, LIFE.com resurrects that  feature, and celebrates some old-school businessmen unafraid to step on a  crack.
Pictured: Members exit the bash by walking under a ladder. Despite so thoroughly  thumbing their noses at bad luck, LIFE noted that the membership not  only woke up the next day, but did so “without hangovers.”
(see more — Chicago’s Anti-Superstition Society, 1940)

life:

On December 13, 1940 — a Friday, no less — LIFE magazine attended a gathering spread across 13 tables in Room 13 of the Merchants & Manufacturers Club of Chicago. (Yes, each table sat 13 people).

The result? The odd and endearing article, “Life Goes to a Friday-the-13th Party,” published a few weeks later in the magazine. Now, in light of January 2012’s very own Friday the 13th, LIFE.com resurrects that feature, and celebrates some old-school businessmen unafraid to step on a crack.

Pictured: Members exit the bash by walking under a ladder. Despite so thoroughly thumbing their noses at bad luck, LIFE noted that the membership not only woke up the next day, but did so “without hangovers.”

(see more — Chicago’s Anti-Superstition Society, 1940)

theworldwelivein:

Silver Skyline | The Waterfront, Jersey City, New Jersey©  razi.ballal

theworldwelivein:

Silver Skyline | The Waterfront, Jersey City, New Jersey
©  razi.ballal

(via urbanlandscapes)

This is all soooo true!

This is all soooo true!

(via smudgedtragedy)

Okay, I will admit that I am EXTREMELY critical when it comes to photography (even my own work), BUT this is done really well! I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next. :)
gatoraid:

Photography by Matt Wisniewski

Okay, I will admit that I am EXTREMELY critical when it comes to photography (even my own work), BUT this is done really well! I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next. :)

gatoraid:

Photography by Matt Wisniewski

gregorysiff:

Bottles for brothers.  -G. @knowngallery #knowngallery  (Taken with instagram)

gregorysiff:

Bottles for brothers. -G. @knowngallery #knowngallery (Taken with instagram)

Nov 26. 17 Notes.
urhajos:

Pencil Vs Camera - 58 (by Ben Heine
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urhajos:

Pencil Vs Camera - 58 (by Ben Heine

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loveandasandwich:

pacalin:

Mario Dreams - by Ken Wong

Prints available here! You can also read about the creation of this piece here.

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