Jul
1st
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Kill your fax machine.
Kill your fax machine.
Jun
29th
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yayeveryday:
Noah Kalina remix by Toko Design
 For the third issue of KALINA Magazine I asked a handful of my favorite artists, illustrators and designers to take one or more of my photographs and do whatever they like to them. This photograph was remixed by Toko Design.KALINA Magazine #3 (REMIX) coming….soon!

yayeveryday:

Noah Kalina remix by Toko Design


For the third issue of KALINA Magazine I asked a handful of my favorite artists, illustrators and designers to take one or more of my photographs and do whatever they like to them.
This photograph was remixed by Toko Design.

KALINA Magazine #3 (REMIX) coming….soon!

Jun
28th
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Peter Stichbury drew me.
Jun
20th
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Group photo taking place in front of my door. Seen through peephole.
Then I shut off the lights.
Jun
18th
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I photographed the entire I.D. Magazine Annual Design Review Issue. On newstands soon!
Here are a few pages:

Art Director: Jeffrey DochertyAssociate Art Director: Maayan PearlShot at my house (20090427-20090507).

I photographed the entire I.D. Magazine Annual Design Review Issue.
On newstands soon!

Here are a few pages:


Art Director: Jeffrey Docherty
Associate Art Director: Maayan Pearl
Shot at my house (20090427-20090507).

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Discovery - Osaka Loop Line

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Jun
17th
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Jun
13th
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view - san francisco (good hotel)
view - san francisco (good hotel)
Jun
12th
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This story is accurate.zachklein:
Noah took this photo while we were beach camping last weekend on Long Island. It was midnight, and the scene was frightening and beautiful. If anything, certainly otherworldly. The moon was full and shrouded by a thick, fast-moving fog. Looking towards the ocean there was only one color visible, in a gradient of 4 or 5 tones, but to your left or right along the coast they all merged into a sheer gray. It wasn’t vast, rather just the opposite. I experienced a span of absolute nothing for the first time.

This story is accurate.
zachklein
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Noah took this photo while we were beach camping last weekend on Long Island. It was midnight, and the scene was frightening and beautiful. If anything, certainly otherworldly. The moon was full and shrouded by a thick, fast-moving fog. Looking towards the ocean there was only one color visible, in a gradient of 4 or 5 tones, but to your left or right along the coast they all merged into a sheer gray. It wasn’t vast, rather just the opposite. I experienced a span of absolute nothing for the first time.