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The Sartorialist
Blogger Scott Schuman, aka “The Sartorialist,” shares photos from his Visual Life with 70,000 readers a day. The video is 7 minutes long… but worth it!!
With thanks to Amanda Mooney at We Are The Digital Kids
A New Fashion Image for Urban America… via the NYTimes
Ouigi Theodore (shown), the founder of the Brooklyn Circus, a retro-urban fashion boutique and label, has cultivated a unique style that has won him applause not only among the fashion pundits of Brooklyn, but also from streetwise fans as far away as Europe and Japan.
Last year, the label produced a photo shoot featuring friends and employees in the streets of San Francisco and Brooklyn, which will be published in an upcoming book called, “The Brooklyn Circus.”
See more photos here…
Read the article here…
MY COUNTRY: 50 Musicians on God, America & The Songs They Love
David Allan Coe on the sidewalk in front of the West Shore Hardware Bar in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. — Photo © My Country by Melanie Dunea / CPi. Published by Rodale Books
Country music has always played a huge role in the story of American culture, but never has country music—in all its forms—been more of-the-moment than right now. In Melanie Dunea’s new book, MY COUNTRY: 50 Musicians on God, America & The Songs They Love, she features country music icons shot in locations from the Gran Ole Opry to a decommissioned prison in Tennessee to the shores of the Caribbean. Alongside each portrait are a series of questions which explore the artist’s musical roots and inspirations, their defining moments, and what makes country music the heart and soul of America to them. The answers offer a revealing, highly personal look at these iconic subjects. To see more of Melanie Dunea’s work click here.
” The Night Porter “ Digital Editorial
Photographed by Errikos Andreou
Scott Schuman a.k.a. The Sartorialist
Just another day at the beach…
Click on the picture for the rest of the story on NPR.org… and some great, additional shots by Brooklyn based photographer Thomas Prior.