In the interest of all things New Orleans. A close friend of mine, Jeremy Shatz, recently put together his own website for his custom fine furnature. He uses recycled and salvage cypress, red pine, and cast off to create unique one-of-a-kind art work, out of valuable, stable, non-renewable wood. His furniture is simply gorgeous. Please visit his site and see how invaluable his skills really are.
To contact the business:
Recycled Cypress of New Orleans
2929 Lafitte Street
New Orleans 70119
United States
ph: 504 453-7403
alt: 504 895-0266
jshatz@recycledcypressnola.com
I recently launched a site for Winston Riley, a New Orleans based writer, producer and director of documentary films. The site is a simple clean large format site with embedded Flash YouTube and jQuery LightBox in the gallery section.
Please visit his site and browse his gallery or still and watch the clip from his documentary: Walter Anderson: Realizations of an Artist.
2 of the most useful internet readymades (webbymades?); jQuery and LightBox. jQuery is one of the more prominent javascript frameworks, and now even faster than before. LightBox is a javascript and css web application for pop ups and galleries; currently being used in a previous iteration on my site.
2 of the most useful internet readymades (webbymades?); jQuery and LightBox. jQuery is one of the more prominent javascript frameworks, and now even faster than before. LightBox is a javascript and css web application for pop ups and galleries; currently being used in a previous iteration on my site.
Be gentle. It is still a work in progress. I have yet to represent all of the glorious work that I have accomplished. There are quite a few illustrations that I am happy displaying. Though, I am currently discussing amongst contemporaries whether or not those are best fit for another section. Any thoughts on that matter? I would love any feedback that you have.
Check out my portfolio now!
Soon it will be done. Soon you will see. I’m wrapping up some finishing touches on my portfolio. It will obviously be a work in progress, but I want to represent at least a small portion of the work I accomplished. I’ll give everyone the head’s up when it is live. Surely you are all salivating with anticipation at the prospect of basking in my awesome glow.
Check it out in the main navigation, or click here to visit my portfolio. If you have any comments at all, or just want to say, “hello,” drop me a line on my contact page. Any feeback would surely be appreciated.
Oh Yes, this will be mine! $499 for a digital video camera that with take 16:9 aspect ratio HD video and 7.1 mega pixel still shots. You just cant beat that with a stick. Unfortunately, I have to pre-order or it will disapear from the shelves faster than the Wii. Here are some specs from the Canon’s TX1 page:
With the PowerShot TX1, Canon takes a futuristic wish-list and makes it a reality. This is an ELPH-sized camera with a whopping 10x optical zoom that not only captures 7.1 megapixel images, but HD movies, too! The stylish vertical design in stainless steel houses plenty of premium advancements including Optical Image Stabilizer Technology, DIGIC III Image Processor, Face Detection Technology and Red-eye Correction. And because you’ll want to take this compact wonder everywhere, it’s equipped with a built-in lens cover and tough new scratch-resistant, anti-reflective coating on the LCD screen.
Putting up mad specifications:
- ISO 1600
- Face Detection Technology
- 1280×720 HD video at 30fps
- 1080i component video playback
Obviously, I will need some face time with this camera in person before actually pulling out the plastic. On first inspection this looks like exactly what I need for a price that I’m very pleased with. What I am hung up on, is the idea that I won’t be rocking this bad dog for SXSW.