December 30, 2008 at 11:18 AM · Filed under Photography
I found the site Scouting New York fascinating. I love New York City and photography so this relatively new blog caught my attention. The publisher of the blog is a NYC location scout for feature films and captures details of buildings and locations in their pictures that you and I would often miss or wouldn’t know were there. (Warning: the blog occasionally has profanity)
December 30, 2008 at 10:52 AM · Filed under Videos
This promo video for the Discovery Channel show Time Warp brings a whole new aspect to the “will-it-blend” videos. Don’t try this at home or work for that manner.
December 26, 2008 at 11:33 PM · Filed under Design
Designer Jeong-Sun Park designed this clever door knob that stores energy and then illuminates the area in emergencies or just when you need a light. More pictures after the break… Read the rest of this entry »
December 25, 2008 at 12:08 AM · Filed under Faith, Videos
I love the way Charles Schultz expressed his faith using the creativity God gifted him with. I thankful that a Savior was born to us, so that I might receive the gift of His grace. I hope that you have a great day of celebration with your family & friends and that you experience the greatest gift of all.
Checkout this behind the scenes video of the 2008 Passion World Tour. It was put together by Daniel Meigs, Jeremy Cowart’s assistant on the tour. Jeremy is one of my favorite photographers and I’m envious of his opportunity to capture and document this years tour in photographs. A book featuring Jeremy’s pictures and Louie Giglio’s thoughts from the tour will be out in Spring 09.
December 23, 2008 at 4:20 PM · Filed under Marketing, Videos
I’m sure at some point early on this commercial seemed like a great idea, but the execution falls way short and is just downright scary. I’m not sure what’s most creepy; the doll’s laugh, the clips of the little girls or the voice over guy?
Luna is a simple yet genius door designed by Seven02 Design. The holes in the door can be opened and closed by sliding a knob. The door is made with a hollow core and a inside panel that slides. The surface of the door can be covered with a wide variety of materials.
I apologize for not posting anything this week, but work has been crazy. At work I’ve been preparing for a special vision message and the start of a new series the week after, plus getting ready for the offices being closed. My life away from work has been just as busy with volunteer projects, meetings and Christmas parties. Hang in there with me and I will be catching up on posts this weekend.