Some shots by SF Fixie rider and photographer, Slum Worm, of Thomas Frongillo mashing down Market St. on his Volume Cutter.
I’ve been trying to dive into the world of HD video by way of Digital SLR (I use the Canon 5DmkII), and have been searching for inspiration and motivation. Found.
Filmed in Dubai over 5 days and nights.
Shot on the Canon 7D, the Canon 5DmkII and one Panasonic GF1
Sky from Philip Bloom on Vimeo.
I googled Autumn de Wilde after ripping out several pages of her photos in Paper Magazine to put in my scrapbook of inspiration. I really enjoy her documentary-esque editorial style (not necessarily an oxymoron these days), and I particularly liked these “abstracts” I found on her website, as they reminded me of some of the photos I’ve been shooting around the city.




Here are some of the shots I took a couple weekends ago in the Mission that reminded me of de Wilde’s photos.
All photos © Cassie Tregellas 2010
I “discovered” Julian Gilbert through some friends of mine from New York (who appear in many of his photos), and have followed his blog closely ever since (even though he only updates it sporadically). As a photographer, I have always been drawn to his gritty documentary style, and seemingly effortless ability to capture moments. He has also done some editorial work for magazines like Nylon. Here are some of my favorites…








The Polish photographers Szymon Roginski and Kasia Korzeniecka worked together to create these images for the “O Mia O” Spring Summer 2009 collection of Ania Kuczynska. First they photographed the collection which they then cut up and transformed into 3d objects. The result was photographed again and used for the “O Mia O” collection.




Earlier last week, 1.5 million people filled the streets of Berlin, Germany to watch a several-day performance by France’s Royal de Luxe street theatre company titled “The Berlin Reunion”. Part of the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Reunion show featured two massive marionettes, the Big Giant, a deep-sea diver, and his niece, the Little Giantess. The storyline of the performance has the two separated by a wall, thrown up by “land and sea monsters”. The Big Giant has just returned from a long and difficult – but successful – expedition to destroy the wall, and now the two are walking the streets of Berlin, seeking each other after many years apart. Go take a look at the pictures on boston.com in all their large-sized glory.


Gatefold album/CD design for the LA based musician Flying Lotus.
Art Direction/Design by Build, Photography by Timothy Saccenti (USA),
Sculpture by Commonwealth (USA). Build/Saccenti commissioned a sculpture
by Commonwealth, this was then shot in macro in various states of decay.
Minimal typography highlights the beautiful photography.



