November 9, 2009

TALENTED PEOPLE


“It’s really important to consider your environment, because you’re literally collaborating with nature while you’re recording. That’s why I’ve never recorded in a super controlled environment like a professional recording studio. I don’t think it’s respectful to exclude the rest of the world. For example, I was recording a song for this last record and while I was playing a fly landed on my nose. That changed the the cadence, the vibration, the emotiveness– the entire song. I want to be able to collaborate with the unknown. That’s our job.”

DEVENDRA BANHART

http://devendrabanhart.com/


Yang Yi






Yang Yi is a native of Kaixian (开县) in Chongqing Municipality, there is little transformed into a ghost town, submerged under water, downstream of the dam of Three Gorges. He was born there in 1971 and lived there until age 22. His underwater vision of thos gost village is interesting, enjoy it.

Click Here to visit the French Galerie where he shows his work



"One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain."


B.MARLEY

October 24, 2009

NEIL KRUG & JONI HARBECK







A

COLLABORATION

BETWEEN SUPERMODEL

JONI HARBECK

& PHOTOGRAPHER

Chen Jiagang - The Great Third Front







Chen Jiagang is a growing artist now well known in China for his "Ghost" Pictures of China

TO WATCH IS WORK ON FORBIDEN CITY FOLLOW THIS LINK


October 19, 2009

COLORFUL WORLD WITHOUT COLORS - BY MY EYES


MANDALAY MYANMAR
ANGKOR TEMPLE-LOST STONES
ROOF OF RANGOON MYANMAR

CHAOYANG PARK ON THE FOG BEIJING

CHENYANG TRAIN STATION CHINA

CHILD RINGING THE BELLS- MANDALAY MYANMAR

IS DALIAN DRY? CHINA

THOUSAND OF TEMPLE- MYANMAR
MONK ON THE STREETS OF BAGAN - MYANMAR
LONELY CAT ON - BEIJING HUTONG


ALL PICTURES BY THOMAS JACQUET 2009

October 16, 2009

Ambroise Tézenas - Beijing: Theatre of the People










Tézenas Ambrose was born in Paris in 1972.
Graduated from the School of Applied Arts in Vevey in 1995, he became a freelance photojournalist in Paris
In 1999 he moved to London and a regular contributor to The Independent Magazine, The Telegraph and The Times Magazine. There is also a correspondent for the French agency Editing.
Back in Paris in 2001, he returned to the staff of Editing and work for the French and foreign press.
Since 2002, Ambrose Tézenas devoted mainly to advertising and especially the development of personal work which reflects a major change of scenery from the city of Beijing.
This work earned him to be the winner EUROPEAN PUBLISHER AWARD 2006.

TO VISIT HIS WEB SITE CLICK HERE