Terry Evans, art photographer by way of the Chicago area, captures the vast landscape of both countryside and cityscape from the ground as well as god’s eye perspectives. Her recent projects have included photographic series documenting climactic changes in glacial regions as well as the fire and metal world of working steel mills. Winner of […]
Among the punk, skateboarding and hip hop scenes of the 80s and 90s, there are few photographers that can stand alongside Glen E. Friedman. Many of the most famous images from these seminal scenes were captured by Friedman’s lens — from Fugazi and Beastie Boys to Public Enemy and Black Flag. Now an international traveling […]
Word renowned Hollywood photographer Cecil Beaton has been praised for decades of fashion and portrait work with publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair — just a couple of the contributions he made for photography and golden era celebrity fame in general. One of the 20th century’s greatest lensmen, Beaton was famed for his ability […]
So far no word if this Terry Richardson varsity jacket and matching caps are one-offs custom made for the famed photographer of erotic beauty, or will be made into production. The only thing for sure is that if they did go on the market, they may just shut down eBay on their own.
Today in Moscow Karl Lagerfeld unveiled the first few calender images from Italian tire giant Pirelli — whose limited edition creation has been one of the most coveted calenders by straight men everywhere since 1964. As is the case every year Pirelli commissions a new photographer to curate the calender, and this year Lagerfeld takes […]
The Camera Lens Mug is the perfect nostalgic item for any photography buff. A Cannon or Nikon lens completely lined with stainless steel, working zoom, auto focus switch and a camera lens cap to keep you cup of Stumptown joe from spilling over. Don’t just stop at coffee and other hot beverages, how about using […]
Lomography, for those of you who don’t know, is a company dedicated to re-manufacturing vintage cameras. Plastic cameras like Holgas to be exact, either sold for a couple dollars or given out for free as prizes at carnivals or goodies at parties in the 60’s. The beloved Diana camera is infinitely one of lomographers favorites, creating […]
We were happy to sponsor The Cultyard at this year’s New York Comic-Con this past weekend, as it represented a lot of what we love here at Lost In a Supermarket. Namely art of all types, comics, vinyl toys, world class artists and oh yes — plenty of nerds. Oh-so-many nerds, in oh-so-many packages. Hot […]