IG Weekly: Vinnypicone
It seems like everybody is on their phone scrolling through photos deciding which ones to post on Instagram. It's so easy to do, whether you're a photographer or not; just point, shoot, choose a filter, then post whatever you created. From the funny duck face selfies to breathtaking landscapes to gritty city streets, some use it as visual journal giving glimpses of their lives. Others have taken it to another level creating works of art. All of us at Ruby Hornet are fans of the social media platform and decided to do a weekly series of highlighting people whose Instagrams we feel are cool. Let us know in the comments section if you'd like to be featured, or let us know about some other cool Instagrams. Be sure to follow the Ruby Hornet Instagram, too.
This week's featured Instagram comes from vinnypicone. This Madbury Club photographer Vinny Picone gives photos of the East Coast and taking us along for the ride.
Photos via Vinnypicone
Emily Ratajkowski for Galore Magazine (NSFW)
If you think you've seen this face before, you probably have as model Emily Ratajkowski can be seen throughout Robin Thicke's new video for "Blurred Lines." Now Galore Magazine has enlisted the help of photographer Andrew Kuykendell to capture Emily in the great outdoors. There's a lot of use of natural light in the photos, and Emily has this cowgirl/hippie vibe to her with the outfits she wearing. Check out the rest of the photos (NSFW) and the BTS video of the shoot below.
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Photos for Galore Magazine
The Weekly Swarm: 7/1 - 7/7
How was everybody's 4th of July? I spent mine with some of my favorite people and their favorite people. Surprisingly, I didn't have any barbecue whatsoever... or food in general, save for a peanut butter and banana sandwich. America! Despite the shortened holiday week, we still had a lot of drops on Ruby Hornet, including a lot of love from my LOD brothers #100Trill, Chandler London, Cadillac Duke, and Nick Astro. The week also found Lili K. releasing My Favorite Things, Stadium Status' Monster's Ink, theWHOevers' "Timeout," a look at photographer Jonathan Mannion's Polaroids, and a lot more. Check out the past week of Ruby Hornet content below!
Movies
[Trailer] Passion
[Trailer] Inside Llewyn Davis
Christian Bale is done with Batman
[Trailer] Ride Along
[Trailer] Afternoon Delight
The Dark Knight Trilogy: Ultimate Collector's Edition revealed
[Trailer] Lovelace
Music
[Event] Closed Sessions Live: A Tribute to Independence
[RH Premiere] #100Trill: "Aye Bitch" (feat. Truth G)
[EP] Lili K: My Favorite Things
Kid Cudi: "Going To The Ceremony"
[Mixtape] Joey Bada$$: "Summer Knights"
[RH Premiere] Chandler London: "TheDrug3.3"
Kate Boy: "The Way We Are" (Bixel Boys Remix)
[Video] PennyBirdRabbit: "Safer"
[Video] The Truth: What To Expect From 'Magna Carta Holy Grail'
Full list of North Coast Music Festival 2013 artists announced
[Mixtape] Stadium Status: "Monster's Ink"
Na$im Williams: "61 Lilies" (feat. Sulaiman, Scheme & Doc)
[Video] S.B.E.: "AM" (feat. YP)
[Mixtape] Charmingly Ghetto x ATG: "Of the Meaning of Progress"
[RH Premiere] Cadillac Duke: "Know" (prod. by Khalfani)
[Video] Nick Astro: "ANIMALs"
[Video] YC the Cynic: "Molotovs at Poseidon"
[Video] Justin Timberlake: "Tunnel Vision"
[Video] PIVOT Gang: "Daddy's Home"
A$AP Ferg: "Shabba" (feat. A$AP Rocky)
[Video] Iamsu!: "Father God"
theWHOevers: "Timeout"
Chance The Rapper: "Smoke Again" (Blended Babies Remix) (feat. Ab-Soul)
Tech
Don Mattrick breaks up with Xbox, enters an affair with Zynga
Photography
[Photography] Too Young To Die Project
[Photography] Rough Around The Edges: Jonathan Mannion's Polaroid Exhibit
[Photography] Rosie Huntington-Whiteley For Muse
[Photography] Egypts Protests In Pictures
Other
Happy 4th of July!
[RH Contest] Win a pair of tickets to Pitchfork Music Festival Day 2
Egypts Protests In Pictures
If you haven't heard already, hundreds of thousands of people have flooded the streets of Egypt to protest the government of President Mohammed Morsi. What prompted the demonstrations was many felt that President Morsi was not living up to his duties of improving Egypt since being elected the first Democratic president in the country's history. The solution the people are seeking that oppose Morsi being in office is for him to simply resign as president of Egypt. President Morsi has made it clear he has no intentions of stepping down, which has developed clashes between his supporters and is opposers throughout Egypt. Because of this, the Egyptian military gave President Morsi a deadline to come up with a solution to the situation. They have gone and stated that they would step in in order to protect Egypt, so now it has become a waiting game. Check out the photos below to see what has been happening the last few days in the streets. For more information about what is happening, check out the Huffington Post for live updates here.
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley For Muse
With the help of photographer Guy Aroc, Muse magazine's recent issue has an awesome fashion spread featuring British model/actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. Guy is known for fashion/celebrity portraits and did not disappoint with this set of photos. The photo spread is very colorful, featuring Rosie in various summer dresses and swimwear really capturing the summer vibe. Muse's fashion spreads are always on point, not only for the gorgeous models, but for the photographers they recruit. The magazine seems to always find the right model and the right photographer to create some really great photos. Check out the rest of Rosie's photo spread below.
Photos by Guy Aroc
Rough Around The Edges: Jonathan Mannion's Polaroid Exhibit
You might not know who photographer Jonathan Mannion is, but if you've been a fan of hip hop in the last 18 years, I can almost guarantee that you've seen his work, because he has shot just about everybody in hip hop from Jay-Z to 50 Cent to Rick Ross and pretty much anybody you can think of. He's also provided us with many of the album covers we've seen on the shelves, most notably Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt. If you remember DMX's Flesh of Flesh, Blood of My Blood, he provided the photo for the album cover, as well as Eminem's The Eminem Show and Ludacris's Back For The First Time. In total, Jonathan has a total of 19 album covers under his belt and has taken countless portraits of hip hop artists.
In his new exhibit at Milk Gallery, he displays portraits that he has taken over the years. What makes this exhibit cool is that all of the photos on display were taken with 665 Polaroid film on a 195 Land Camera, essentially meaning that he would take the photo, instantly get a Polaroid copy, and he could save the negative to use in the future. Rough Around The Edges: The 665 Polaroid Work of Jonathan Mannion opens June 18 through July 7th. I wish I were able to check out the gallery, and I suggest if you're able to to go ahead and do so. If you aren't able to see the exhibit, you can see some of the images below and read more about exhibit here.
Photos by Jonathan Mannion
Too Young To Die Project
We hear all these stories about events that happen in Connecticut, Colorado, overseas, and south of the border, but what about what happens in our backyards? Chicago is home and will always be for me, but being outside of the city really shows me how little the national media covers or even cares about what is happening in the greatest city in the world. The nation turns a blind eye, and I ask how we can do the same. I'm not saying I have a solution, but I feel that as a collective, we could at least make others aware of the problem. The violence that is plaguing our city affects us all in some shape or form, whether you realize it or not. It could be someone in your family, your friends, your neighbors, or even co-workers that might have been affected by the violence.
I've seen it in my old neighborhood, I've seen it in the neighborhoods some of my family lives in, and you might have seen it in yours. Should we just go ahead and brush it off because it's Chicago and things like that happen? That would be the easiest thing to do, but I say let's bring light to the situation. Do you want to be outside of your city and find out the perception from a majority of the population is that Chicago is a war zone? How do you feel about living in a city that is now being called Chiraq? Are you comfortable in seeing a city die? Look around you, or just look at the newspaper every morning. This is a real issue that we need to talk about and not ignore. Now I might not be home, but the least I can do is bring some attention to the issue at hand. I don't expect everyone to care or go out there and lead a march, but what I hope what we can do is think about the issue and bring attention to the violence that is affecting the city, not as individuals, but together as the community of Chicago.
That being said, I am very fortunate to have a platform like Ruby Hornet to help share a long-term photo project by Carlos David Ortiz titled Too Young To Die that aims to shed light on the problem of youth violence. It's a project that shows the effects that the violence is having on kids, their families, and what effect this is having on the city of Chicago. It aims to personalize the people that are affected and share their stories. It's a project that puts a face on people we may not know but people that we should acknowledge. As Carlos states, " These stories are not about hip-hop, rap music or teens wearing saggy pants. These stories are about poverty, despair, neglect, hope, love and resilience." Check out the photos below of some of what Carlos has been documenting and learn a little more about his project in the video.
Photos by Carlos David Ortiz
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The Weekly Swarm: 6/24 - 6/30
This last week at Ruby Hornet started with a Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup win and ended with our winner of a pair of tickets for this year's Pitchfork Day 1. What else happened this week? The first trailer for the Steve Jobs biopic, Jobs, was released, a live-action adaptation of Gatchman came out in trailer form, Kanye confirmed his continued involvement with a potential Jetsons film, ex-Kids These Days member Nico Segal dropped his Donnie Trumpet project, Lili K. sang us an "Interlude" from her upcoming My Favorite Things, we had an interview with remix platform/service Legitmix, we shared some photos from Chance the Rapper's and Mac Miller's Space Migration Tour out in Austin, and shared some of the more memorable Blackhawks Stanley Cup photos... among so much more, of course. Check out what else we dropped below.
Movie News
[Trailer] Jobs
Jim Carrey kicks Kick-Ass 2 in the ass
[Trailer] Prince Avalanche
[Trailer 3] Pacific Rim + Gallery
[Trailer] Gatchaman
New Ender's Game propaganda posters want you to join the International Fleet
William Fichtner confirmed to play Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot
Is The Jetsons film adaptation Kanye West's next project?
[Trailer] Willow Creek
[Trailer] Hell Baby
[Trailer] Escape Plan
New images from Darren Aronofsky's Biblical epic, Noah
New Terminator film will be a reboot, scheduled for June 2015 release
[Trailer 2] Prisoners
[Video] New Nymphomaniac clip features girls talking about sex and chocolate
Music News
Na$im Williams: "Foolish Hearts" (feat. Nico Segal)
OG Dutch Master & Black Zheep DZ: "Numb or Dumb" (Prod. By Royal)
Martin $ky: "Wood$"
Asher Roth: "Pop Radio x Pearly Gates"
Mick Jenkins: “Pyrite” (feat. Lord of the Fly) (prod. by OnGaud)
Lili K: "Interlude" (prod. by Peter Cottontale)
ShowYouSuck: "Wayne Gretzky (CONGRATS CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS HOCKEY RULEZ)"
Leather Corduroys (Kami de Chukwu & Joey Purps): "Prophet" (feat. The Mind)
Vic Mensa: "Hollywood LA" (feat. Lili K)
[Video] M.I.A.: "Bring The Noize"
[Video] Chance The Rapper Freestyle on Toca Tuesdays
[Mixtape] Nico Segal: "Donnie Trumpet"
[Video] #100Trill X ElevenHundred interview
[Mixtape] Asher Roth: "The Greenhouse Effect Vol. 2"
Blanco Caine: "Front My Move" (Million$Mano Remix)" (feat. Tree & Mikkey Halsted)
Earl Sweatshirt cancels tour dates due to sickness
Action Bronson: "Blackbird" (Equalibrum Remix)
[Free Album] Killer Mike & El-P: "Run the Jewels"
Charmingly Ghetto: "Sleepy People" (prod. by ATG)
[EP] Closed Sessions x Potholes Music: "Potholes In My Session Vol.1"
[Mixtape] Von Vuai: "STANK"
[Video] Brewski: "Cocky" (prod. by Young Chop)
FUN FUN FUN FEST 2013 Artist Leak II
[Event] Netherfriends' "New CHI-t" Release Party at The Burlington Bar
Black Matt: "Don't Blow My High" (feat. Kami de Chukwu)
Gzus Piece: "SummerSlam"
[Mixtape] Netherfriends: "New CHI-t"
[Mixtape] J.K. The Rapper: "ILL LIFE II: Chapter 4"
Probcause: "High Altitude" (feat. Martin $ky)
[Video] Caleb James: "I'm Gone"
[RH Interview] Legitmix wants to revolutionize the way you consume remixes
PIVOT Gang: "Daddy's Home"
[Mixtape] Butch Dawson: Champion Ships
Photography
[Photography] Zombie Land
[Photography] Laid Off From The Chicago Sun-Times
[Photography] The Impossible Smartphone Printer
[Photography] Georgia May Jagger for Muse Magazine
[Photography] Full Metal Jacket
[Photography] Eight of the best Chicago Blackhawks celebration photos
[RH Photos] The Space Migration Tour @ Emo's
[Photography] IG Weekly: denizsuerkan
Contests
[RH Contest] Win a Lions and Reys Blackhawks shirt
[RH Contest] Win a pair of tickets to Pitchfork Music Festival Day 1