Weekly Wisdom - We are not meant to be perfect. We are meant to be whole.

Showing posts from May 2011

GET OVER HERE. Best way to start a new week (well…post bank holiday weekend) = watching a new episode of Mortal Kombat Legacy. If any of you watched the last episode then you’ll know it ended abruptly in the middle of Scorpion and Sub Zero‘s epic showdown. This episode we find out who’s victorious in that battle and what the consequences are for the loser, interesting end to the episode to say the least. It’s annoying that by the time I get into the episode it ends. This one was only around 6-7 minutes LONG. Dagnabbit. Peep it on the reverse.

follow me on twitter, add me on facebook

This summer, I will get into wedding photography on way or another. A couple of great photographers have said they’ll let me assist them on wedding shoots so I can get the jist of it and to see if I can actually hack it. I can’t wait! it’s going to be fun shooting 2 people who are madly in love with each other, capturing the happiness will be fun. Critsey Rowe is a master of the art and she’s always redefined the way it’s done. These are without a doubt the most creative wedding photography shots I’ve seen! so different to many I’ve seen in the past. Who else shoots a couple under water? Madness. More on the reverse.

follow me on twitter, add me on facebook

Now this is an INSANE music video, probably one of the best from this year. It’s really nicely shot and the black & white works incredibly well to portray the tone and darkness of the song itself. It’s epic, I just love the way the tension builds up through out the video and it kept me hooked. The ending with the smoke bombs/black things falling from sky is easily my favourite part. Ya’ll probably recognise super model Agyness Deyn in there, she looks somewhat attractive again. Hallelujah! She’s decided to grow back her hair after going for that whacky Britney-esque buzz cut. I don’t have a clue who the band are but the singer/songwriter is also the director of this clip, Yoann Lemoine. I salute you sir, you are incredibly talented. Peep the video on the reverse.

follow me on twitter, add me on facebook

The Good Shepherd Christian Ministries. This is where you’ll find me on a Sunday…Church. I’m not going to go all evangelist mode on ya’ll as LDN.365 has been a very personal journey for me, I felt it was only right to show where I go on a Sunday. Feel free to join me! This is probably my first 365 with my new lens, you can’t really notice it’s full effect or potential here but trust you will soon. I have a LDN.365 waiting. God is good.

follow me on twitter, add me on facebook

Any lovers of Neo-Soul music? You may remember Glenn Lewis, the Grammy award nominee-singer of the chooone ‘Don’t You Forget’ from the album World Outside My Window. I think he is a very underrated singer. Well, Lewis is set to release his second album and will be performing an album preview at Vibe Bar, Brick Lane on Wednesday 2nd June. More information on the reverse.

follow Eniola on twitter

After creating a fan base of over 100,000 screaming “Wolfgang! Wolfgang! Wolfgang! Wolfgang!“. When speaking about Tyler the Creator you can’t have a normal conversation without having the words “controversy” coming up.  The 20 year rapper with many personas, XL Record signee, and Odd Future front man Tyler the Creator  releases his sophomore album titled “GOBLIN“. The 18 track album features  fellow band mates such as Frank Ocean, Hodgy Beats, Left Brain, Jasper Dolphin & Taco and Mike G. Slated to be released May 10th because I couldn’t wait and got myself a copy a tad early and gave the album a listen.  Album review and favorites on the flipside.

follow Olive on twitter

Blechman launches the lookbook for his Autumn/winter 2011 collection titled “Into The Light: Survival 2012″, the military inspired collection presents a range of technical features which derive from the 2012 survival forces. Features such as: high-tech webbing and the use of swiss riri waterproof zips, Schoeller cloth with anti-abrasion Kevlar fibres and other swiss materials illustrate the technological advances of this collection, a collection that focuses on protection and function within an urban environment. More after the cut

Follow me on twitter