Showing posts with label Influence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Influence. Show all posts

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Pinterest

Lately I've been so in love with my Pinterest. I know this site has been for quite some time and it is really getting its fair share of praise and popularity these days.. but I still stand behind it 100%. I don't always have the time, energy, or desire to blog. I've even been slacking on keeping up with my favorite blogs. I regret this deeply and I do still try my hardest because it's something I love and a huge part of my life. However, Pinterest is so unbelievably convenient, especially on my iPhone. I can pin now and look later when I need a pick me up or just to expand on an idea. When I go to my Pinterest page, it makes me so very happy to see a lovely hodge-podge of things that I love and that inspire so many creative feelings and thoughts.



I know I posted this quote somewhere on my blog in the past, but I'm going to post it again, because it's so very true;

“Nothing is original. Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination. Devour old films, new films, music, books, paintings, photographs, poems, dreams, random conversations, architecture, bridges, street signs, trees, clouds, bodies of water, light and shadows. Select only things to steal from that speak directly to your soul. If you do this, your work (and theft) will be authentic. Authenticity is invaluable; originality is non-existent. And don’t bother concealing your thievery - celebrate it if you feel like it. In any case, always remember what Jean-Luc Godard said: “It’s not where you take things from - it’s where you take them to.”
-Jim Jarmusch


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Friday, July 27, 2012

My camera and I


While going through some old SD cards, I found some interesting photos that sparked some inspiration. Now first of all, I don't even believe I took these photos, judging from the reflection in these photos. It must have been Corpsey using my old Vivitar camera. Though, a lot of the images and concepts seems so familiar, but I don't really know. I can't place what year this would be. I need to inquire with Corpsey about that and see what year it was that she got her hearse, Gristle. I definitely know that I had Nixon the Nikon at the time. For some reason, on my computer it is saying 2003 but that is terribly wrong. I just thought they were some very interesting angles and perspectives. When I came across them, it brought back kind of warm fuzzy memories. Yeah, I know, they're pictures of graves and whatnot, but that's where I spent a lot of time getting to know a lot of my cameras actually. Plus, today I had a very nice, motivating conversation with my photographer friend, Caroline. She spoke to me about making the leap to do photography full time and we exchanged some thoughts on just generally doing what you love and how to balance it all and how to know if it's worth it. I would say photography is my passion. Yes, maybe even my dream. I'm still saying.. photographer for the Rolling Stone. Far fetched, I know, but that's the fun part about having dreams. I thought about my relationship with my cameras over the last decade, but most recently my Nikon's. My camera is sometimes like a person to me. We have a love hate relationship sometimes. It can be totally frustrating, but definitely in all the right ways. I don't say this often, but I want to learn. I want to have knowledge about my camera. I want to be one of those dorky people who can call out ISO and aperture and F-Stops by looking at any lighting or situation. I think I'd be happy. At the same time, I don't want to make my love become a chore. I don't want to burn out. I don't want to overdo it. I guess when it comes down to it, you will know when you are ready to take the leap, to give up everything and pursue your passions. Maybe you will know. Maybe you wont, I guess, but to honest, I was thinking, if I never become whatever you consider professional and if I never make money off of it and if my only satisfaction are my own prints hanging on my own walls of my little apartment.. I'm perfectly fine with that. I'm totally okay with the fact that I might always still be practicing and experimenting and never go any further. I do believe my camera will always be a very special thing in my life, more so than the average person. I don't know what the means or what it will become but I know it makes me happy. I know. It feels good to say that with confidence because there's really not much in life I am very sure of. Thinking, discussing, and just rambling on about it just fuel the fire. As do coming across old photos and seeing the potential and the growth and wondering what the future holds for my camera and I.








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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Mail Day » Danny Brito




My best friend, Molly, also has a Birthday in April. I decided to mail her a sweet little gift. She has sent me some of her amazing art and thoughtful little cards since she's been down South. So, I figured it was my turn to do something nice in return. Oh, and also just for the fact that she's awesome and beautiful. Along with some other random, interesting junk, I sent her a framed print of Teen Witch by Danny Brito. I've been a follower of Danny Brito's Blog, Tumblr, and Instagram for a while so I was very pleased to have an opportunity to finally show my support and place an order. I'm not going to lie, I'm a little jealous that it wasn't going to stay hanging on my pretty blue wall, but I know she would love it just as much as I do and it would look just as lovely in her North Carolina home. To make it even more personal, I added an old frame that had just been collecting dust in my apartment. I painted the frame a bright magenta color and mixed in some glitter paint. I'm really pleased with how the finished product turned out.  The frame was still a little beat up and missing a hook, but thanks to the clever ideas floating around the world wide web, I just snapped the tab off of a soda can, nailed it on, and it was as good as new! After this little project, I feel like I've been non-stop lurking the internet for all kinds of special paintings, illustrations, and prints to purchase as soon as I get the funds. I just want to cover my walls in inspiration like this and admire it all day long!

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Lucky

Thought the blog could use a little color and fun so I gathered up some green images in the spirit of Saint Patrick's Day. Everyone have an extra special weekend and be safe! Cheers.

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xo, Linds

Monday, March 12, 2012

Style

Thought this was interesting enough to share...



xo, Linds

Friday, March 2, 2012

Unlikely Blog Crush; Mook Life

I know.. I follow a lot of typical blogs.. fashion, crafty, vintage, diy. Don't get me wrong, those are my favorite reads.. but every once in a while you come across really unique, really out there kinda' blog. This one has a lot of grimy, gruesome, illegal content but that is what I love about it. It's probably one of the most true to life, realistic blogs, anyway. I especially like the fact that it is a collaboration of many different writers. There's always something new to be amused with..


 Mook Life... Here's how is is described via their site:

In a capitalist world where man is conditioned to slave a 9 to 5 for his picket fence house and apple-green grass, your common trouble-maker and hooligan is usually frowned upon or disliked. We are the opposite of that mentality… we are the Kryptonite to your Superman, the blond drunk white girl to your Tiger Woods.

Mook-Life.com is an online lifestyle blog dedicated to documenting life through the eyes of a mook. We are the voice of the streets and the heart of the youth, where ignorance and acting on impulse are not character defaults but celebrated skills. We see life on another angle and beauty in things that your common man’s eye is trained to overlook. It is these differences in lifestyle we wish to project to the world, because sometimes talent is sprung from the most unexpected places and bred in the harshest living conditions. The mook may be an idiot to some, a pest to others, but in our book… he is the last real human alive.

All content on this site is original. It is created by us or it has been contributed by supporters, friends and fans who live the Mook-Life.

I wanted to share because I know some of my friends would find this blog equally entertaining.

Here are a couple of links to some my favorite articles:
The Art of Sleeping in Public
My Kind of Street Art
The 10 Magic Mushroom Commandments
The Beautiful People with Major Swag
Day in the Life: Chow Chow Man
PUKE-LIFE: When it Rains it Pours
RecyKingz $$$
Mook Life Cribs - The Art of Living
Forgotten Street Soldiers

Now those are some good reads. Enjoy.. Ha ha. Hope you're not too repulsed. ;)

xo, Linds

Sunday, February 19, 2012

On inspiration and creativity

Just a few words on inspiration and creativity.. since it is a common theme around here.






xo, Linds

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Secret Admirer Pt. 3

This is the last one.. promise!



 

















Little Chief Honeybee




Now that was fun. Hope you are feeling as touched and inspired as me!

xo, Linds

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Secret Admirer Pt. 2

Less mushy, positive ranting and more pretty photos this time... Enjoy.