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The Doc discovered these beauties, and for a cool 449 Canadian buckaroos, you too can have your own Polaroid scarf. Available online at Reborn.

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The Armory Show is America’s leading Fine Art fair devoted to the most important art of the 20th and 21st centuries. In its 11 years, the fair has become an international institution. Every March, artists, galleries, collectors, critics and curators from all over the world make New York their destination during Armory Arts Week…

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Today I am slightly cheating just because I had to share this amazing Holga cross processed double exposure photo. It is so dream like – almost haunting.  I wish I could dream in these beautiful rich crossed colors.  Check out some of minililimi’s other multiple exposures HERE.

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Vamp Beauty

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I got the chance to go by the BODIES EXHIBIT in West End in Downtown Dallas today.  This was one of the best scientific exhibits I have ever been too — as well as artistic.  The means by which these bodies were obtained and used for the exhibit is highly controversial, as they were not donated [...]

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Polaroids this Wednesday courtesy HighSnobSociety. Band of Outsiders showing their Spring/Summer 2010 collection. Loving all of the nautical. Summer, please hurry up!

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[Recap] 2010 Dallas Art Fair

The second annual Dallas Art fair took place this past weekend – and from all accounts it was a roaring success.  Sponsored by the likes of Veuve Clicquot (24 hr champagne diet anyone? — well only if you could sneak into the VIP lounge), Sotheby’s, Neiman Marcus, & Rosewood Hotels, among others – the event [...]

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The New Dallas Contemporary

A special thanks to our very own Tiny Sidekick…

Photos By: Shok

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Press Preview ~ Dallas Art Fair

Lots of cool galleries from NYC, London, Venice, & even Beijing ~ all worth checking out @ Dallas Art Fair
By far the one piece I wanted to take home from the fair:  Kiki Smith Turtle, 2009 @ Pace Prints NYC

@ only $6,000 for the single why not make it a set and buy all three for [...]

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Thin Is In…

This skinny guy (Alberto Giacometti’s “Walking Man I”) just sold for $104.3 million dollars in auction at Sotheby’s London.  Word on the street is the buyer called in by telephone. My guess? Russian billionaire.

Photo from NYTimes

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Amazing shots of toys with an SX-70 and flash. So clever, Thanks tubes.

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beautiful. provocative. alluring.

Jonathan Leder

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Today I present to you one of my absolute favorite photographers of all time: Jolijn Snijders. This Dutch born 28 year old is definitely one to admire. Influenced greatly by movies, especially the work of Godard, Cronenberg, Lynch and Larry Clark as well as Helmut Newton’s and Hockney’s photographs, Snijders exudes a raw, cinematic, candid, [...]

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One of my favorite shoots I have done thus far in my career, hands down. Our weeks and weeks of planning really paid off thanks to my incredible team of creatives.

Dagnushka: photography/post-processing
Miss Laura Kaululaau:  make-up artist
Natalie Morgan: hair stylist
Nikki Cloud:  stylist extroidinare
Jean-Philippe Martin: lighting technician
Models: Kelly Young, Emma Hefti

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Cool Artist: Amy Kaufman

I was drawn to the above image (Raincoat) for obvious reasons, but I’m glad I delved further into her work. Amy Kaufman work illustrates a strong interest in bold pattern based abstraction. I love color blocking and art that forces the viewer to search for more than meets eye.

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She’s definitely got a nice pair. For all you readers fond of a sexy pair of stems, enjoy these this Wednesday. Taken with a Polaroid Spectra with expired film.
Photo by KEVINDEAN

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Pixie Market & Surface to Air

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Unaccustomed Oscillation

I love new wave. I love new order. I love anything and everything between.
Ali love’s new work is right on the money for 2010. You may recognize his work with Chemical Brothers which he did some vocal drudge on their track “Do It Again” His most recent endeavor has really caught my attention. It has a first-rate [...]

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Time-Honored Gyration

Justice. Enough said.

Everyone knows they have been running shit for so long now. Is anyone tired of it? I know I am not. Don’t lie to yourself. Justice has influenced your life in more ways than you know. Via making it acceptable to be a trash can and still clean house with the ladies. Not [...]

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Know the Artist…?

I took this picture at one of the Art Basel exhibits in Miami this past year and never wrote down the name of the artist. The person who can figure it out is the winner  of a pair of tickets to something fun.

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The fabulous Justine wearing none other than BOUDOIR QUEEN. The Queen herself has been very busy lately. See what she’s been up to (so much!) and what exciting things she has planned for 2010 on her blog HERE.
<3 you Dawn!

Photo by: Dagnushka

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Aside from Andrew Kuykendall’s gorgeous high fashion photography that has been seen in many magazine’s such as Zoot, Oyster, ILOVEFAKE and many more, he has an incredible talent with his polaroid. I think he has definitely found everyone who has been naughty this year ;) Check out more his beautiful work on his website.

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Two of my personal favorite cameras to use together as one! I cant wait to try this system out next year (ordering a Holgaroid as I type this post). A Holgaroid is a special kind of Holga hack. It involves replacing the usual Holga back with a Polaroid back, which lets you use Polaroid peel-apart [...]

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What a difference a decade makes.
The last time I visited Paris, I was an impressionable (read: sensitive) 17 year old and I left the city with a bitter taste in my mouth thinking the food sucked and the people sucked even more.
Fast forward 12 years, and after a short trip to Amsterdam, it was off [...]

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