Richard Sarson
/ June 26, 2009 /
Art / Posted by Michael


Armed with only a felt pen, a compass, and some archival paper, Richard Sarson is doing things right.
MJ YOU WILL BE MISSED
/ June 26, 2009 /
Life / Posted by Michael
Svenska Midsommar
/ June 25, 2009 /
Travel / Posted by Michael





Svenska Mid Summer … Vilken kul Temne! Umgås med vänner, dricka öl och njuta av kallt vatten. Vad mer kan man begära?
Guy Bourdin
/ June 21, 2009 /
Photography / Posted by Michael



How many fashion photographers nowadays have their first exhibition’s introduction written by someone of the likes of Man Ray? Guy Bourdin. Really great photos.
Hong Kong. Work. Friends.
/ June 16, 2009 /
Friends , Travel / Posted by Michael








I’ve been in Hong Kong for the last 5 days printing the Spring 2010 Nixon Catalog… Lot’s of work to get done in a short amount of time, I’m exhausted to say the least! In between the hustle and bustle of the corporate catalog world I was able to hang with Matt, Lindsay, Brie and the one and only Lilly Sunday. Lot’s of great food was eaten, check out that desert up top created by Matt for Zuma. Pretty damn good!!
Some Music from the Trip:
Johnny Flynn - The Wrote & The Writ
Belle & Sebastian - I’m a cuckoo-japanese version
Lloyd and Devon - Red Bumb Ball
S.E. Rogie - She Caught Me Red Hot
Simon Johan
/ June 16, 2009 /
Art / Posted by Michael



I’ve always loved walking into the museum of natural history in new york, and nerding out for hours on the animal still lifes.. If you’ve found yourself doing this, check out this guy Simon Johan… Ruling it.
Eric Yahnker
/ June 12, 2009 /
Art / Posted by Michael


Graphite drawings by Eric Yahnker.. Great stuff.
Palm’s N’ Such.
/ June 2, 2009 /
Photography , Travel / Posted by Michael








Lessons on Life
/ June 1, 2009 /
Life , Video / Posted by Michael
“On September 18, 2007, computer science professor Randy Pausch stepped in front of an audience of 400 people at Carnegie Mellon University to deliver a last lecture called “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.” With slides of his CT scans beaming out to the audience, Randy told his audience about the cancer that is devouring his pancreas and that will claim his life in a matter of months. On the stage that day, Randy was youthful, energetic, handsome, often cheerfully, darkly funny. He seemed invincible. But this was a brief moment, as he himself acknowledged.”
If you’re at work, play this and listen to it in the background.. Amazing lessons on life.