NIKE “GET DRENCHED” NFL TEAM JERSEYS

Posted on 2013-09-02

Nike pays homage to the most passionate supporters and their team’s colors with the introduction of its new “Get Drenched” limited edition jerseys. Eschewing the prototypical uniforms in favor of a tonal look reminiscent of a stadium filled with the home team’s fans, the monochromatic range includes looks for all 32 NFL teams and comes complete with a streamlined fit, Flywire collar, mesh ventilation, embroidered details, and tackle-twill numbering and lettering.

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Y-3 KAZUHIRI GREY

Posted on 2013-09-02

Y-3′s Kazuhiri has been a long-standing favorite of the fashion-driven sportswear line. New for this fall, it adopts the range’s chosen color schemes for the season that embody dark neutral tones with bright pops of color. The low-profile midtop also incorporates an off-white midsole for a further integration of color

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McQ ALEXANDER McQUEEN TARTAN HIGH-TOPS

Posted on 2013-09-02

From McQ Alexander McQueen‘s fall footwear line comes these statement making Black Tartan High-Top sneakers. The bold sneakers feature a premium textile upper in black, grey and red tartan print with tonal stitching and chunky Velcro closures. These premium, made in Italy sneakers sit atop a white rubber outsole.

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NIKON COOLPIX P7800

Posted on 2013-09-02

Nikon releases the latest full-function camera in their Coolpix lineup in the form of the P7800. An upgrade from last year’s P7700, the 2013 iteration features a 1/1.7-inch 12.2MP BSI CMOS sensor, 7.1x 28-200mm f/2-4 lens and a 3-inch 921k-dot RGBW articulating LCD. In addition, there’s 1080/30p video capture, an 8 fps continuous shooting mode and an ISO range of 80-3200.

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STEVE COOK – SOPHIE’S WORLD

Posted on 2013-09-02

Timed to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who, the show features original images and negatives that were unearthed by photographer Steve Cook after years of being presumed lost (not unlike the rumours of missing episodes being found).

The exhibition highlights Sophie’s versatility in a number of different scenarios and guises, and begins with a private viewing on September 5th. Sophie and Steve in-store signing prints of the photographs on Saturday, September 7 between 12 and 3pm.

Exhibition runs from September 5th through to September 29th, 2013

Orbital Gallery
8 Gt Newport Street
London
WC2H 7JA

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RICHIE CULVER – THE FOUR LETTER WORD

Posted on 2013-09-02

Prominent motifs and characters that examine existential themes such as life and death take center stage in this show, and Culver explains: “It seems the devil is willing to travel – the devil and the deep blue sea is a comment on the space in life that feels infinite, whether it refers to love, life or death. When a fisherman is out on his own, with only the sea for company, it is his life support and could also send him over the edge into the water and into the depths below. The devil is always in disguise, he has no real shape, he’s always around us all the time, sometimes there’s a price to pay.” Culver’s passionate and energetic work is often the result of very immediate and emotional responses to his life experiences. His work is first and foremost very emotional and explores recurring themes that are fundamental to our existence, such as life, death, humor, love, loss, addiction, sex and pain.

Exploring and developing this technique, experimenting with exposure and movement, Culver has created images for this exhibition that are almost animated. The mediums of drawing and photography in this sense have many similarities, be it capturing moments and compositions on camera, or as drawings on paper, all his images possess a sense of immediacy and intimacy that is captivating. The photographs in this series stem from a decidedly kinetic way of working, without a defined beginning or end, almost painting with light until he find the composition and story that he has been searching for.

The title of the exhibition “The Four Letter Word” – as with much of Culver’s work that involve text, is open to interpretation. The viewer is invited to make their own interpretation and draw their own conclusions. Culver explains: “There are many four letter words, some foul some beautiful. I’ve tried to look at some of the many different meanings in the pieces in the show. Love has always played a strong role in many of my works, as well as the darker aspects of life found around us.”

Exhibition runs from September 5th through to September 30th, 2013

Skur 2 Gallery
Skansekaien
4006 Stavanger
Norway

www.skur2.no