I've come across a strange number of crazy posed photos this week, with quite a few following a particular theme... Creative agencies. I work in one and trust me when I say that at times, it is a crazy place. This is evident from the staff photos taken in several of them; white backgrounds and nice lighting is clearly no longer enough. Featuring some photoshop, props, staging and a sprinkle of . . .
Glittering Eyes
It has been a hectic three weeks. Time, please slow down a little, please stroll along and smell the flowers before deciding to spin away at crazy speeds. "And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it." - Roald Dahl . . .
Flying Stuff
That awkward moment when you spill your drink. The whole thing seems to happen in slow motion and before you know it, the contents of your cup are now on your lap (or someone else's). Either way, rapid napkin blotting often does not suffice so you briskly walk to the bathroom and come out with a wet patch that you hope will be unnoticed - normally it's not. That situation might sound familiar to . . .
Happy Street Day
Everyone wants to make a difference, everyone wants to do good. I believe it is part of human nature, some may argue otherwise. They might point out those that do things just to to make themselves feel better, just to attempt to right some wrongs, just to show others that they have made a positive contribution. There are however, the ones that want to do good because they believe in making the . . .
Coke Plays Cupid
Coca-Cola filled a vending machine in "the most romantic park" in Shanghai with bottles that have extremely tightened caps. The goal? Some sneaky match-making. http://vimeo.com/64116043#at=14 Some employee of ad agency Leo Burnett must've been in a cheeky cupid mood when coming up with this campaign. The purpose is for unexpecting females to have trouble opening the soft drink bottle by . . .
Life’s Little Secrets
I've come to a stage in my life (aka. old age) where my parents words stop being nagging mumbles and start to make plenty of sense. It seems like it's only when you're far from home that your parents feel the closest to you - things tend to be ironic that way. You stop being the all-knowing teenage brat and you start learning that listening can get you far. That the older generation have plenty of . . .
Draw on the Wall
More street art, for those who like it as much as I do... Russian photographer Alexey Menschikov is at it again! via His Website . . .
Flying Lenses
Vintage cameras and wings. What more could you ask for. I have always had a minor obsession with vintage cameras. Can I use them? No. But I think that they look wonderful and have always fascinated me - note to those who are (for some strange reason) attempting to make a good impression. As for wings, the blog name should say it all... Paul Octavious clearly likes those two things as well, and . . .
Five Days
Not only did I get a wonderful 2 weeks back in Perth (my hometown, for those unaware) - I now have 5 days off to do absolutely nothing. Bless China and their many public holidays. Perth was a colourful burst of comfort, catch-ups, friends and family. Having enough of food restrictions in Shanghai due to food scandals and bird flu outbreaks, I ate everything and anything that came my way. I mean . . .
2000
Today marks the anniversary of my 2000th hit. (: #wootscelebration #igetexcitedatthesmallestthings #imatrendyhashtagger . . .
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