The Way It Should Be. *teaser* by StevanFane on Flickr.
untitled by Corentin Walravens on Flickr.
untitled by Maxi Diaz Photographer on Flickr.
Leave it to a designer/photographer hybrid like Michael O’Neal to bring typography into a portrait in a really fun way. That’s me in the photo, and I actually threw these highway letters into the air on the highway in Texas!
This post is by Laura Brunow Miner / Pictory as part of Photojojo’s Show & Tell.
Handmade (by Christian Archibold)
The Kuna are famous for their bright molas, a colorful textile art form made with the techniques of applique and reverse appliqué. Mola panels are used to make the blouses of the Kuna women’s national dress, which is worn daily by many Kuna women. Mola means “clothing” in the Kuna language. The Kuna word for a mola blouse is Tulemola, (or “dulemola”) “Kuna people’s clothing.” The Kuna live in three politically autonomous comarcas or reservations in Panama.
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