My colour explosion on Instagram, showcasing inspiration revolving around a single colour. RED Featuring: Aniella | Natasha Wilson | Adé Hogue | Flyghte | Jean Jullien | Lady Boss Ri | Wild Whimsy Woolies | Present & Correct | Madewell . . .
Blur of Lights & Colour
I do enjoy living Shanghai. Well, for the most part at least... Just the other week, I tried to catch a taxi on a Friday night (quite a feat) - finally flagged one down and an elderly lady rushed ahead of me. I politely told her that I was actually standing there first, and she looked at me and yelled "but I have children!" and proceeded to slam the door in my face. Just note that her children . . .
The Colour Blue
There's a little town in northern Morocco called Chefchaouen. Not only does it have a rich history and beautiful views, but the town is for some reason painted blue. The entire town. The colour was said to have been introduced in Chefchaouen by the Jewish refugees in the 1930s who felt that it symbolised sky and heaven (we agree). The colour blue caught on and it might've been a good thing . . .
Teenage Snaps
Not sure about you, but the only form of snapping I remember doing as a teenager was towards my parents. At the age of 25, I really should stop saying this but seriously...kids grow up too quickly these days. These photos were all submitted in the youth category of the 2014 Sony World Photography Awards. The photographers have to be 19 years or younger and while some are doing it professionally, . . .
Art Explosions
I think that all males just have an inclination to blow things up. In fact, all of us tend to have a fascination for it. In the fast-fading memories of my youth, I remember causing a mini explosion in a playground and running away in glee, thinking that we were the coolest kids on the block. We were not.Jon Smith puts his fascination for explosions into something creative, something worthwhile. He . . .
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 . . .