Showing posts with label Stories from the Sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stories from the Sea. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

Suzy Poling

Wonderland by Suzy Poling - Abandoned mental hospitals and shipwrecks 2007/2008. Go to suzypoling.com to get startled by more amazing projects!    

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Erik Johansson





More often than not, you come across stuff that you just find hard to write somethnig about. You just need and want to show the pictures. This is one of those.

All pictures belong to Eric Johansson himself

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Chile


This year I dream about going to Chile.

I want to travel there in a hot air balloon.
Nothing more nothing less.
You wanna come?













Thursday, September 9, 2010

Do Not Google It

Read a book this weekend.
I saw this book in the store last winter and wondered what is was about, but I did not buy it. 
The other day, almost 2 years later I happened to stumble over it at the library, and this time I brought it home.
I read it all in one night.
The best part about this book is that you are not supposed to know what the book is about, you are just meant to start reading and «see as you go», there is no hints on the back cover.
It is a powerful story written in a simple language.
So my recommendation is read it and not google it.


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

You!


"... when you forgive your imperfections
and you've auctioned all your clothes
and you look to see your true reflection
you will be the one who loves you the most ..."

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Malin



Just the other day i somehow started thinking about how my one younger sister and I used to dress up our barbie dolls - and I can still feel it in my fingers the sensation and patience of trying to make the shoes fit (on their stupid rigid feet). A lot of the time we played with them with their shoes just half-ways on as they were usually impossible to squeeze them on. Great little flash of memory from the blissed childhood.
Love you sis. *

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Ladies annnd Gentlemen!



Out for a coffee in a secret alley the other day I read through an old edition of Oyster Magazine, and it was a very touching story about a retired circus artiste, and how circus at one time was the show on everyone's lips and how highly respected they once were. Photographer Rafal described his encounter beautifully:

"When you meet something that should be funny, colorful or amusing but is completely the opposite, it wakes up your imagination".
 - Photographer Rafal Milach, when meeting with retired Soviet circus artiste Jozef Maksymiuk (59).

(Link above to the full article published online)

Monday, January 11, 2010

Friday, January 1, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

December was the quiet, white month.









So...whats next?
Who knows ...really..


but hey

whatever it is



make the most of it!

kiss

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Momo

Momo Eller Kampen Om Tiden. My favourite childhood book. About time, and fighting against waisting it, all in metaphores, it will mesmerize you and you will fall in love with Momo. Find it translated into your language an indulge yourself. You will not regret it. Regret it and I will personally bake you a cake and send it to you. But I guarantee you, you will not, ever regret it.

Beautiful.
(To whoever I stole this photo from, thank you and sorry. But thank you.)