Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts

IMPRINTS BY JTRAV / NO.5

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

"For some time now I've taken photos with my feet in the frame. Here's some of my favorites.
Taken with iPhone 4G, 35mm Nikon A/F, and Canon EOS 5D Mark II."

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

IMPRINTS BY JTRAV / NO.4

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

"Coney Island, NY. July 4th, 2010."

-We're thinking of you, New York. <3

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

IMPRINTS BY JTRAV / NO.3

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

"This one goes out to the one I love."

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

IMPRINTS BY JTRAV / NO.2

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav
Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

"I took some images in Michigan a few weeks ago."

Thanks again, Travis! -C

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

SNAPSHOTS WITH TIM LAMPE / NO.3

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures robinmay jesse morrow tav calico connor

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures

Welcome to Snapshots! This week we're taking a look at great views/heights and a little more. It's been a busy week and there's a few themed weeks I have coming up, but this week I'm just going to go through some of my favorite captures. Just a reminder that you can find me on Instagram under the user @timlampe and you can tag some of your Instagram treasures using the hashtag #instatreasures. Here we go!

Top Left, taken by @robinmay
If you've gone this long without following Instagram legend Robin May, make sure you turn that around this week. Her photos are gorgeous.

Top Right, taken by @jessemorrow
Excellent composition and a stunning view.

Bottom Left, taken by @tavcalico
Another great shot playing with light and shadows. The contrast and grain make this photo stand out.

Bottom Right, taken by @connor
He doesn't post often, but when he does we get gems like this.

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures a lost feather alostfeather livia_xo

Left taken by @alostfeather
Seems like the golden hour was prime for this shot.

Right taken by @livia_xo
I'll never get tired of waves splashing, but the colors and edit on this one are top notch.

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures norteno erik marinovich

Left taken by @norteno
If you're a lover of signage, this is your guy to follow. The last two photos I wanted to mix it up just a bit because I end up devouring a lot of signage and typography captures on Instagram.

Right taken by @erikmarinovich
If you're not familiar with typographer Erik Marinovich, look him up now. Otherwise, enjoy his ongoing journey of finding delicious hand-type in San Francisico.


That's it for this week! See you next week with another batch of photos. Want to see your photos featured here next week or the upcoming weeks? I have a very personal tag I use called #instatreasures and invite you to tag your photos there as well!

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures

SNAPSHOTS WITH TIM LAMPE / NO.2

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures darren erbe melinda earle kevin russ mischiru

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures

This column will be on Tuesdays going forward. I hope you all liked last week's photos and I've got some more gems for you this week! Just a reminder that you can find me on Instagram under the user @timlampe and you can tag some of your Instagram treasures using the hashtag #instatreasures. Here we go!

Top Left, taken by @darrenerbe
Somehow Darren manages to find the most beautiful spots in New Jersey, a state most folks think looks terrible.

Top Right, taken by @melindaearle
This is just a great composition, contrast and background with the fleeting clouds.

Bottom Left, taken by @kevinruss
If you're not following Kevin yet, you need to get on it. He's traveling most of the month so he's able to see sides of America most of us don't get to.

Bottom Right, taken by @mischiru
I absolutely love this shot. There's no horizon line; it disappears completely.

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures neuarmy dschwen

Left taken by @neuarmy
Just a little hand-painted signage can go a long way.

Right taken by @dschwen
He does some amazing 'things organized neatly' posts, but this one is my favorite; he's organized all his yellow objects in one composition.

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures reed reeder keaten abbott

Left taken by @reedreeder
It may be a typical shot to show analogue versus digital but it never gets old to me.

Right taken by @keatenabbott
I know I'm a sucker for bodies of water, but the right scene can be beautiful.


That's it for this week! See you next week with another batch of photos. Want to see your photos featured here next week or the upcoming weeks? I have a very personal tag I use called #instatreasures and invite you to tag your photos there as well!

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures

IMPRINTS BY JTRAV / NO.1

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTravJason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTravJason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTravJason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

If you haven't already noticed, I'm a huge fan of Jason Travis and his crazy awesome work, whether photography, graphic design, or music (he's in two bands!). So in a new partnership with him, we bring you Imprints by JTrav, a look into Jason's photography archives. Check back every other Monday for new pictures by JTrav!

Jason Travis JTrav Atlanta photographer Atlanta graphic designer Imprints by JTrav

SNAPSHOTS WITH TIM LAMPE / NO.1

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures lydaux coolitagain ana deriggi noahabe

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures

Happy Friday! This is the start of a new column for Glass & Sable I'm doing called Snapshots. This column will feature a weekly breakdown of 8 memorable images grabbed from Instagram users for the week. You may be familiar with Instagram, the mobile-only photo sharing experience where you can add filters to your photos and embrace community. It's surely one of my favorite things, and hopefully you've had a chance to discover it too. This first week is a hodge podge of ideas, but they revolve around the idea of "big views". In the following weeks you'll see me dive into more specific topics, but let's get started. Each photo should be tagged with the person who took the picture.

Top Left, taken by @lydaux
One of my favorite captures this week , but this shot is simply magnificent. The colors and the contrast create a dreamy scene.

Top Right, taken by @coolitagain
Their feed is full of photos from a cross-country road-trip that you can't help but be jealous of. This shot is full of warm landscapes.

Bottom Left, taken by @anaderiggi
An incredible view over a body of water set to warmer tones

Bottom Right, taken by @noahabe
There's little that's more beautiful than a capture of a water splash.

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures elixir818 elizabeth_wisdom

Left taken by @elixir818
Sang's photos are universally among my favorite on Instagram, but the peak of sunshine that rains down on this makes for a perfect shot. His edits are second to none.

Right taken by @elizabeth_wisdom
You'll find hundreds of Golden Gate Bridge shots on Instagram, whether it's foggy bridge shots or far-away shots, but this one is among my favorites. The composition of this shot is fantastic too.

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures nicole hunziker mike stinson

Left taken by @nicolehunziker
Nicole's landscapes seem almost unreal but maybe it's because we're not as lucky as her to be experiencing them. As such, we get to live through her captures. This one features a fantastic reflection of the mountains and sky.

Right taken by @mikestinson
Mike attached this image with the comments of a place of tranquility and I couldn't agree more. The asymmetrical composition and blissful colors allow the viewer to relax just by looking at this photo.


That's it for this week! See you next week with another batch of photos. Want to see your photos featured here next week or the upcoming weeks? I have a very personal tag I use called #instatreasures and invite you to tag your photos there as well! Make sure to follow Ciara and I on instagram too! (@timlampe & @ciarasames)

Tim Lampe graphic designer instagram instatreasures

LIVING WALLS

Living Walls Martin Luther King Jr. street art Sten and Lexby Stan and Lex (not finished)

This past week was the 3rd annual Living Walls Conference. It's an amazing project that address the topic of urbanism and street art in Atlanta, giving a real place for artists to change this city into a beautiful landscape of art and dialogue.

Yesterday Tim and I drove around to many sites looking at some of the pieces that have been put up recently. We are so excited to see the creativity in this city and the changes that have been made to promote street art. Now it seems like every turn we make, there is a gorgeous mural.

Living Walls
by Martina Merlini

instax living walls conference 2012
top by Neuzz, middle by Sheryo, bottom by collective artists.

The awesome thing about the last one is that it is a house scheduled to be demolished this week. "Try To Remember This" makes a great statement on the temporarily tangible things in our lives and the power of photography to preserve them.

Living Walls Sarah Emerson
by Sarah Emerson

Living Walls
by unknown

Living Walls
by Sheryo


This video has a lot of extra glances at walls we didn't get a chance to visit or snap pictures of.


pictures by me except for instax of me which was taken by tim

New Column: LIFE & LETTERS NO.1

A - is for Awe

Hi friends! Today is an exciting day for me, as I am starting a new collaboration with Kelsey Cronkhite of Pinegate Road. This new column, Life & Letters, will cover topics for creatives and bloggers going through the alphabet one letter at a time. I hope you like this new column and get inspired! We'll be posting on each other's blogs, so make sure to check out both of ours to see all of Life & Letters! Now take it away, Kelsey!
-Ciara


A is for AWE

Awe is one of my most favorite moods. I feel that as a designer it is so very important to experience and be able to translate awe into your work. Most of the times, it's almost forcing yourself to be in awe of the everyday items that you come in contact with. Recently I was working on a project in which I made fruit 'confetti.' I became immersed in this world of fruit, and found myself in awe over the colors, the textures, the ways in which I could slice and manipulate the fruit to create something recognizable yet new in its manipulation. I ended up loving what happened with this project, just because I ran with the feeling of awe that this subject matter gave me.

So, for today, I challenge you to get out there and become in awe of whats around you. You just never know what you might find. One of my favorite tricks—if you're stuck near a computer for the day—is to go on google earth vacations. I often times become so in awe with exploring tropical island paths in Hawaii or searching for polar bears in the Arctic (yeah, seriously — let me know if you find one!) It's all about experiencing life with an open mind and a shifted perspective that can put you smack-dab in the right place to experience awe. You never know where it might lead.

Be sure to stop over at my blog to see what Life Letter Ciara talked about and illustrated today! Just follow the link on the image below!

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Lettering by Kelsey, photo found here. Download Kelsey's letter here.