Harley Davidson had the wisdom of offering us a brand new XL1200X “Forty-Eight” motorcycle for 48 hours, and we decided to take them up on it. This is our review. All photos from gallery below taken exclusively for Lost In a Supermarket by the peerless Robert Kerian. An additional gallery of the Malibu Ride after […]
I know the easy post of this would be to talk about boobs and Pamela Anderson, but the truth of the matter is that Playboy‘s photography — especially till the 1970s — truly was a thing of beauty. With these interwebs overrun by niche porn that would make Dirk Diggler dry heave, no one’s going […]
Marc Jacobs expands their limited skateboard library with a set of decks featuring the photography of fashion lensmen Juergen Teller. Utilizing imagery from past Marc Jacobs advertising campaigns, the collection of limited edition skatedecks includes M.I.A. from Spring of 2009’s campaign, plus dig into the crates for Kate Moss (Fall 2000), Lisa Maria (Spring 2000) […]
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 […]
As I wound my way high up into the deep, dark Bel Air hills I thought to myself, “can’t these people splurge on a damn street sign or two?” It felt like a foreign country, and in a weird way reminded me of traveling around Costa Rica several years ago, where getting directions anywhere sounded […]
Employing what can only be described as a Sharon Stone in Casino stylized shoot, photographer Sharif Hamza shoots erstwhile supermodel Elle Macpherson for the fourth issue of LOVE Magazine. Not much else to say here, so just sort of enjoy Elle in her bedroom frolicking around in underwear and then move along with your day…
Making the leap from the big screen to the big pages of a Taschen coffee table book is the legendary 1976 film Taxi Driver. One of Martin Scorsese’s all time classics, the movie is set in post-Vietnam War New York City and of course follows the exploits of one Travis Bickle — a confused trigger-happy […]
The ability to legally add color and design to locations underfoot throughout their urban areas is just one of the ways the Japanese culture has outdone us (where are their graffiti police?). The book Drainspotting is a collection of photographs taken of custom painted manhole covers found throughout the country, a reflection of the fact […]