We went to Uptown Gig Harbour to watch Guy Ritchie’s new Sherlock Holmes film. It’s the first mall(ish) and movie theatre we’ve seen the inside of in about five months…
Even big corporate budgets aren’t immune to bad punctuation on outdoor media. Unless, of course, it really isn’t a question…
That other great American Tradition: Black Friday. A mad swarm of people, high on retail, take to the streets for an intoxicating day of discount shopping. So, in the spirit of thankfulness for democracy and the free market we braved the melee and bought some winter clothes.
Oh, and it’s “personally”, not “personal”.
Done this a few too many times after coming out of a MTA-branded mole-rat hole. Well at least I can spell “realising” properly.
What happens when you have a signage faux pas on your hands? Just a small modification and you have the past tense of a well known idiom for the name of your food joint. What that means for the food is anyone’s guess. Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Problems with America #2: Punctuation. I took this photo from our apartment window. I’m not so sure Michelangelo would’ve approved of the use of his intellectual property with this particular ad.
Problems with America #1: Spelling. Happy Movember peeps!
Stanton and Chrystie Street
#landmarked #iphoneza #photooftheday #perspectivepie (Taken with Instagram at Johannesburg City Hall)
Orchard and Broome Street
Thanks to IG user @thetomnix for this great shot from House of Blues Dallas (Taken with instagram)
“Life is beautiful” installation by Farhad Moshri
This installation has been created using hundreds of knives stabbed directly into the gallery...
The Beatles during the filming of “A Hard Days Night”, 1964.
Darren King, drummer extraordinaire.
See all of my photos from the Denver show here.
Girls in the Windows, 1960.
By Ormond Gigli