At last the garbage reached so high
That it finally touched the sky.
And all the neighbors moved away,
And none of her friends would come to play.
And finally Sarah Cynthia Stout said,
“OK, I’ll take the garbage out!”
Wang Zhiyuan’s 36 foot tall plastic trash vortex is a good reminder that littering contributes to a *big* problem.
36 Foot Tall Plastic Trash Sculpture
via laughingsquid
You’ve got 99 photo problems, but a camera ain’t one.
via Reddit
Ladies and gentles of TumblrTown, as many of you know, I have been shooting your favorite bands for several years now but have yet to shoot my favorite music festival, Lollapalooza.
Can you help?
Please reblog this post and perhaps someone with a need for a music photog will see it and book me to shoot this year’s festival! Then, Tumblr, YOU CAN BE MY HEROES and I will even sing you a heroic anthem-type-song.
Help get JL Hopper Photography to Lolla 2012!
The joy with which we photograph.
(Know who shot this?)
Francesca Woodman
Francesca Woodman
If walls could talk…. and walk
photo by RISD alum, Francesca Woodman.
BeetleCams: a Canon 1Ds MarkIII & Canon 550D DSLRs disguised in armor and set on wheels.
Will and Matt Burrard-Lucas rolled their Beetlecams right on up to these lions in Kenya and captured some amazing stuff!
The BeetleCam’s Up-Close Photographs of Wild Lions
via Engadget
Andrew Mohrer takes cinematic photographs of New York.