These projects just keep popping up! Bobby Neel Adams takes old photos, tears them and glues them over a more recent photo (or vice versa, it’s kind of hard to tell…). One thing is for sure, Photoshop was not used. The results? A bit creepy as usual…
Utamkamon
Our dear friend Laura (aka Cubik) just posted this video in her blog, and it’s so funny that I can’t resist to post it. There is not much information on the website of Utamkamon but it seems to be the pilot episode of a new serie. It has the perfect combination between weirdness and fun, and that’s why I love it!
Animals & Freaks
In my recent search for vintage plant images, I came across this wonderful resource. Enormous collection of all kind of plants, animals, human parts and other abnormalities one might look for throughout the week. Great thing about it is that it’s mostly free of charge, and available for non-commercial use. Thanks Lukas Large!
http://scientificillustration.tumblr.com/




Genetic portraits
If you have a brother or sister (especially from the same parents) probably you have heard the phrase “you wouldn’t even be able to deny you’re siblings!” I for one never agreed with these accusations concerning me and my brother, but perhaps I should reevaluate my standpoint after seeing Ulric Collett’s pictures…
To investigate the subject he has put together a photographic project, involving his whole family (and some other people)…
Impress.js and Prezi

Have you ever felt during a presentation that it is missing that touch of cool that would bring it out of that deep dense forrest of boring slider action?
Perhaps you have heard of a little website called Prezi.com (a Hungarian start-up from 2009), where you can animate your presentation in all directions and zoom in and out as you please. Quite a useful tool to pump some fun into an otherwise boring content.
And now you also have Impress.js, a presentation framework based on the power of CSS3 transforms and transitions in modern browsers and inspired by the idea behind Prezi. Though this is for the more technologically literate…
The main difference between Impress.js and Prezi is that you can also animate in 3D.
Now there really is no excuse for not having a visually interesting presentation
Santa’s Google Rap
A little bit late but here is a video explaining how easy is the work of Santa, now that Google exists:
Stocking

Have you ever looked at a stock photo and thought how fun it would be to recreate it?
So to continue with the theme of reenacting photos here is another project: take any stock photo, pose and shoot!
















