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Monthly Archives: June 2009
Happy Fathers Day
This is Dad. He’s not quite your digital native, in fact he asked me to “stop wasting the film” that was in my digital camera. He’s your real nuts and bolts kind of guy as he used to be mechanic. He’ll soon be attending his second college course that will teach him how to use [...]
Gutted
Erm…I’m not sure how I feel about this ad. I was in the gym trying to justify my membership fee for the first time in over a week. After my somewhat average workout I saw the above sticker-ad pasted inside a few locker doors. It made me smile at first, our mick taking banter with [...]
Skins and Punks by Gavin Watson
Pic courtesy of @Rojo This is one of those cliche books you’d expect to find in Urban Outfitters (and yes I did see it in there), but it really is amazing. Another must have for the collection. Just like The Americans, there are some excellent examples of mono work in this book. I’m thinking of [...]
Posted in Digital Photography and Art Tagged mono, monochrome, Photography, retro, urban photography Leave a comment
Pepsi Raw
At Paddington station today a small can collided with my foot whilst I was trying to find out a departure time for my train. This little brown specimen had rolled over from its Pepsi sample stand where the guys from Pepsi were dishing out goodies to the commuting masses. Nothing unusual I guess, I suppose [...]
Posted in Social networks Tagged marketing integration, social media integration, social networking Leave a comment
The game of my childhood
Hats off to Google today for recognizing the 25th anniversary of Tetris. As a kid the Gameboy was my first ever console and Tetris was my first computer game. Remember that —now very annoying— music:
Can’t
I was having an IM chat with a mate today who is trying to learn something new. They said a very dirty word: “Can’t”. Really?? The Internet business – now more then ever – requires us to be multi-disciplined individuals. If you can do X, you better have a damn good clue about what Y [...]

Japanese obsessions continue