[Photography] Lost Hoops By Adrian Skenderovic
Photographer Adrian Skenderovic has traveled the world for his latest photography series capturing basketball hoops from his travels. This series really takes me back to my childhood and gives me a feeling of nostalgia because I remember the days of making makeshift hoops. As you can see from the photos some of the hoops are in good shape and some are barely standing but they both serve the same purpose. By looking at the photos you can just imagine the great times people have had shooting hoops with just the bare essentials. For more visit Adrian's website here.
[Photos by Adrian Skenderovic]
[Photography] IG Weekly: Mikeescamilla
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 mikeescamilla. His bio says it all: he's a BMX biker, skydiver, and adventurist. One look at his gallery can tell you this guy lives for adventure weather on the ground or up in the clouds. This is one Instagram you should definitely be following, so go follow Mike on his many adventures.
[Photos via Mikeescamilla]
The World Of Abandoned Asylums
Many institutions dedicated to helping people with various mental health disorders sometimes were far from a place where people got help. Unfortunately, many asylums where just a place where people were discarded and were not treated for their supposed symptoms or disorders. Many people in these asylums were mistreated and subjected to terrible living standards that no human being should have to live through. Due to unethical practices and building conditions, many of these asylums were left to rot. The photos below are of such asylums that were abandoned, and by the looks of them, are what horror stories are made of. For more photos and stories about these abandoned asylums visit io9 here.
[Via io9]
[Photography] David Choe & Estevan Oriol Afghanistan Trip For JUXTAPOZ
David Choe's recent trip to Afghanistan was captured by photographer Estevan Oriol for the latest issue of Juxtapoz magazine. The graffiti artist had his entire trip documented, and this series of photos were the ones that weren't able to make the print issue. The photos that Estevan took show Choe in a variety of settings, and is seen creating art, interacting with locals, and visiting parts of Afghanistan that have been affected by war. Oriol captured some very interesting images and gave us a small glimpse of Afghanistan. If these weren't able to make the cut, I am interested to see the photos that did make the issue.
Photos by Estevan Oriol [Via Juxtapoz]
Irina Shayk For GQ Russia
Sports Illustrated model Irina Shayk graces the cover of the August issue of GQ Russia. For this shoot, Irina ditches the bikinis and white sandy beaches to gives us a more grungy look. Photographer David Roemer took some great shots of Irina and really captured a side of her we don't normally see. Styled in nothing but all black outfits and a lot of leather, the shoot looks like scenes straight out of Death Race. If you're not located in Russia at this time, you can see the photo spread below.
Photos by David Roemer
IG Weekly: 5pts
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 5pts. This photographer captures the very best of the left coast showcasing the city of San Fransisco. Not only will you see some awesome shots of the cities, but you'll get a taste of the beach life too, not to mention some great portraits as well. This is definitely an IG account that you should be following.
[Photos Via 5pts]
First official photo of André 3000 from Jimi Hendrix biopic
When I first heard talks about another biopic about Jimi Hendrix, I have to admit I was pretty stoked. As a lifelong Jimi fan, I was excited to see the music legend resurrected on film. I was just curious to find out as to who would play the lead role, then I found out Andre 3000 would be the man. There's been a lot of issues involving the making of the film, and there was a point in time it looked like it wouldn't get made.
Lucky for us, the film will be premiered in September at the Toronto International Film Festival. What do you think of Andre 3000 as Hendrix? Let's pray this film is better than the Hendrix film made in 2000.
[Via Hypetrak]
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.
via CBSNEWS