Sunday, May 26, 2013
Thursday, May 23, 2013
VINTAGE SHOPPING: THE "AHA" MOMENT
I poke around used clothing stores a lot. Some people have a retro sense of style, but for me it's more about the thrill of the hunt and finding something perfect for dirt cheap. A lot of the time, clothes just look used and you feel like you're shopping around in someone's closet, which isn't too far from the truth. A more accurate description is that you're shopping around in a bunch of people's closets. Conceptually, that's kind of gross, so I try not to think about it too much.
But sometimes there is that moment when you see something that just inherently belongs to you, there is a spark of recognition, an "Aha! There you are!" moment, which is a signal of success. If I don't have that moment, I don't go for it, and I've learned to listen for that instinct.
I bought that purse shown above a while back. I was looking for a cross-body bag in a light color, and one day, there it was, waiting for me.
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
NOTES ON PERU
I'm back from Peru! While the jetlag is still fresh, I thought I would chat about things that are not Inca trail related (which I didn't do) because that trail seems to get a lot of press, while the rest of the country may not. The above picture is taken from a bathroom stop on the way to the Colca Valley. I could honestly have dropped my camera on the ground and still gotten excellent shots because the landscape is so beautiful. One of the best things about travel are those moments when I seem to have casually walked into a postcard because everything looks incredible.
As an aside, I cropped out the guy off to the side who was holding up an ugly blanket he was trying to sell me and ruining the shot.
I joined a tour group, which meant a lot of busing around, but it also meant that the tour group stopped to let us hang out in people's homes on the fringes of Puno and hang out with domesticated llamas and alpacas. I'm not sure how easy it would have been to get to some of the farther areas without a guide.
Native Dress |
Vicunas |
Boat made from reeds on Lake Titicaca |
The city of Puno itself isn't picturesque, but it borders Lake Titicaca, where you can take a boat out to see Uros, a man-made island built out of reeds, and take a ride on the boat pictured above, also made entirely out of reeds.
I don't think I can add anything new to Peru that hasn't already been said, so here are just some random bits that you might not have expected:
- You will pee like a master of champions. I don't know if it was the altitude or a side effect of Diamox, the altitude sickness medication, but there was not a single toilet or hole in the ground I could deny myself.
- Check your altitude medication, different people get different dosages and instructions for no particular reason. I got a prescription for 125mg tablets of Diamox while my friend got prescribed 250mg. We were both fine, but I was also told to get off it a day earlier and felt nauseous.
- Machu Picchu is not overrrated. It's a pretty photogenic wonder of the world and pictures taken from your camera will look just as good as most postcards. You can also get a Machu Picchu stamp on your passport after entry for extra bonus points.
- If you take the train into Machu Picchu, you are only allowed to take a small bag or approximately 5kg with you. Those who backpack up there are allowed more, of course.
- At high altitude, you won't be able to eat very much because your digestion will slow down. To even things out, your metabolism may also slow down.
- Tour guides are great. I didn't know much about Inca or Quechuan or Aymaran culture prior to going, and one of our Quechuan guides was able to explain how they survived despite Spanish colonization, and further how a lot of their advanced technology is now lost forever thanks to Spain. Thanks Spain!
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
IRA GLASS ON THE SECRET OF SUCCESS IN CREATIVE WORK
Ira Glass on Storytelling from David Shiyang Liu on Vimeo.
UPDATE:
Thanks for all your kind words guys! It's quite overwhelming to see this shared and retweeted all over!
All sins typographic in nature have been amended, hopefully. Thanks for bearing with it the whole time. :)
As always, all credit due to the amazing Ira Glass.
Source audio is from this very seminal video by current.tv:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI23U7U2aUY
Made in three days on Illustrator and After Effects, for Day 6 of the #30daysofcreativity.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Sunday, May 5, 2013
OMELETTE
Omelette from Madeline Sharafian on Vimeo.
I'll be out and about for awhile, so in my place is this animated dog. Enjoy!
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
WHAT DO YOU DREAM OF DOING?
Machu Picchu |
I don't believe in having a single perfect dream, like "I want to be an actress!" And then you get there and you're done. I believe you have many dreams throughout your life, some bigger, some smaller, and you can fulfill your dreams a few times over.
I'm going to Peru for a few weeks, which has always been a dream of mine. I like traveling in general, every day is always different, and you bring only what you need. Oddly, I also like to dress differently than I would at home. Sometimes that means wearing dresses most of the time, and sometimes it means you can try to be someone different on the road. I know some people like to pack basics, or pack one color, but I kind of like to put on bright lip color and try on trends I wouldn't normally and then see how things turn out in pictures. It's kind of like being on vacation from your routine self.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
WINTER LAYERING: ELEMENTARY STYLE
I know that Elementary is pretty good show for plot, characterization, and the emotional rapport between Sherlock (Jonny Miller) and Watson (Lucy Liu), but damn if I couldn't just watch it on mute just to check out Watson's awesome winter layering technique. She wears some really kickass coat/dress/tights outfits. And although they aren't visible in this picture, she also gets to strut around in some really great shoes.
It had to be said. I don't think I'm alone on this.
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