Knowing my right makes me feel like a liberty’s ninja.
Know Your Rights with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, The Gregory Brothers and the ACLU! – YouTube.
Knowing my right makes me feel like a liberty’s ninja.
Know Your Rights with Joseph Gordon-Levitt, The Gregory Brothers and the ACLU! – YouTube.

What if I told you that in Arizona you could find the place where the Anastasi Indians went to church? It’s true. Near Page, Arizona is one of the most unusual, alien-looking geological formations on this planet. The “slot canyons” are on Navajo land. The “upper” slot is popular with tourists. The “lower” slot is popular with photographers. It’s one of the most mystical places I’ve ever been.
via 13 Places Every Landscape Photographer Should See Before They Die « Photofocus.

Don’t think you are a photographer just because you use Instagram.

The 32-year-old photographer was tired of mortgage payments and had a passion for nature. Equipped with a chainsaw, hammer, and 1-inch chisel, the determined family man began construction on a plot of land in the woods, which the family luckily gained ownership of in return for their care of the area. With the help of his father-in-law, who just happened to be a builder, Dale set forth to build his ecological dream home on a budget.
This is from the same guy who did Hayaku: A Time Lapse Journey Through Japan
via A Visual Study of the Solitude of a Pro Photographer – Gizmodo.
(CNN) — By now, millions of Americans have heard from Ted Williams.
He’s “the homeless man with the golden voice,” a panhandler whose stunning vocal skills were recorded for an impromptu video that’s netted at least 4 million views on YouTube.
But what about the good Samaritan with the video camera?
What made him stop for Williams on a dreary, overcast day when scores of people ignored the African-American homeless man during the peak of the Christmas season?
It turns out that Doral Chenoweth III, the man who filmed Williams, has a story of his own.
via cnn.com