jstn:

Robot media day :)

I really enjoyed this film.

jstn:

Robot media day :)

I really enjoyed this film.

jakeschreier:

NEW FRANCIS.  

photographic assist from me.

francisandthelights:

Francis and the Lights - ETC

https://soundcloud.com/francisandthelights/etc

(via jstn)

kaajoo:

World’s Most Beautiful Abandoned Places

Italian product manager and web designer Francesco Mugnai recently added a collection of images to his blog touting some of the most beautiful images of abandoned spots and modern ruins that he’d ever seen. The images Mugnai has captured come from empty castles, shuttered power plants, and dilapidated churches around the world. From a sunken yacht in Antarctica to a forever-closed amusement park in Japan, these images all make up a sort of anti-phoenix; rather than rising as new from the ashes, these husks remain preserved in decomposition, forcing viewers to confront the strange beauty of ruination.

Abandoned places obsession continues.

(via zadi)

theinventionofmonsters:

iamrapscallion:

How The Face Changes With Shifting A Light Source

I find this fascinating 

Why lighting is so important.

(via goneawayagain)

Typhoon Photo Shoot PhotoShopped.
Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan.

Typhoon Photo Shoot PhotoShopped.

Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan. Ryan.

bucketlump:

descepter:

Ever wonder what happens if you cry in space?

GHIBLI TEARS!!

yessss.

yessss.

(Source: tedroden)

Typhoon post photo shoot with weird glitches.

Typhoon post photo shoot with weird glitches.

Members of Typhoon in Lime, OR.

Members of Typhoon in Lime, OR.

Ghost Town / Lime, OR

I did a last minute travel to Boise, ID with the band Typhoon to go take photos/videos as they performed at the TreeFort Music Festival.

On our way out out there, we drove by an old abandoned cement factory. It caught mine and the rest of the band’s attention so we made it a point to stop by on our way back the next day.

The town was called Lime, OR and is named after the deposits of Limestone in the area.

Portions of the plant were built in 1916 and 1921 but it eventually closed in 1980.