Saturday, February 16, 2008

Day 518 - Coffee & Cigarettes

Soledad - late 2007


Day 518 - Led Zeppelin Forever

In concert. Passion and freedom.

Great rock hippie artists with personal jet - this is one of the coolest things ever. It is a total and ironic revenge upon the society that hippie movement was fighting against. That time when the natural human naked body with flowers on the long wild hair was celebrated... Remember?

Well, I have a ritual. Every time I am feeling sucked out of energy, tired, upset or too much "the good guy playing by the rules", I charge my "batteries" listening Led Zeppelin. The first song is always "Rock an' Roll". And I am instantly THERE. I am dancing inside, shaking, jumping... And I am not feeling tired anymore. It is also my favorite music for speeding up on the highway.
A strange energy is filling me up. I regain my belief that anything is possible if you put your mind to it, if you have will, "guts" and "balls". Well, for me if it is about (to) rock, then it is definitely Led Zeppelin...
Right now, while I am writing I listen "Going To California"...


Friday, February 15, 2008

Days 513/517 - The works Of Michele Bressan

Image by Michele Bressan - www.michelebressan.ro


Sunday, February 10, 2008

Day 512 - Catrinel

09 February 2008


Saturday, February 9, 2008

Days 509/511 - Giuliana



Giuliana - fitting session for Adrian Oianu / 09.02.2008


Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Day 508 - Crude light

Digital, summer 2005


Days 504/507 - Photo Essays by Herman Krieger

Between Jobs

A Penny spent is a penny earned

House for sale

Re-Cycling

Megan and Leander

Hope on Fridays

George Treece

Fallen Angels

Erica on high-heels

Open season

OK, I was doing some research about malls history and I ran into the fabulous photo essays of Mr. Herman Krieger - that's because on his website there is a photo series called "Mall-aise".
His works depict a hidden, sad, decaying and lost face of America - an image that apparently has nothing to do with Hollywood, George Bush, NASA or Empire State Building. Is it or isn't it? I immensely love the work of Mr. Krieger. Apart from the sadness and nostalgia, his images are full of a tender humour... His site - listed on my links column - is a must see.