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Thursday, June 2, 2011
Today's Lunch Special: Refired Beams*
Just a little out of the box thinking for your Thursday lunch break.
Hollywood-based photographer David Myrick [website|twitter] had a pretty cool idea when shooting stills for the electronic group, The Glitch Mob: Strobe them on white, then dress them in white -- and then rephotograph them while projecting them … onto themselves.
I can't quite put my finger on why I like it. I just like it.
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*Yes, I do realize that may be the single-worst headline pun ever spawned by this blog. Apologize? Never. I live for bad puns.
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