I’m sorry, I’m sorry. I forgot there was a world outside of playoff hockey and work. But hey! I updated my website (www.stephaniemorrisonphotography.com) and the Canucks were swept, so I have nothing better to do than to post for you all :)
Wait, you’re still mad at me? Oh… Well, here’s a photo of Ryan Kesler. Feel better? Of course you do.
Photograph by Justin Maxon
Photographer Justin Maxon spent several days and nights in Chicago for TIME, trying to make fresh images to convey the sadly familiar fact of gun violence in the great but troubled city of Chicago.
See the work here on LightBox.
Surreal that this is happening across town from me. The polarization of the neighborhoods here is astounding.
when I think we’re finally done with a project
This has been our whole week so far in the studio.
Also, I apologize for not updating in forever. Now you know why. #finallydone
ou students when they found out the top party school in the nation is now wvu.
Accurate. Glad to say the class of 2012 finished our careers on top.
This is my bosses’ photo! Still makes me feel starstruck when I see his stuff circulated on the web or in print.
(via bidenourtime)
Source: team-joebama
Every time I get in a Genesis funk, I end up convincing myself that I was born in the wrong decade. Phil Collins, you are my musical soulmate.
….and just look at that beard!
Just finished watching “The Great Pretender” for the second time in two days…. Freddie has been my idol for as long as I can remember and is truly an inspiration for anyone who chooses to chase their creative dreams. It will never fail to make me sad that we lost such an incredibly talented and gifted man from this world. However, I couldn’t be happier that even twenty years later, you can see the effect he has had on the music industry and the impact he has made on millions and millions of individuals around the world… The true definition of a legend.
So, I went to Wisconsin this weekend. The grass is always greener outside of the Windy City…. Especially during Christmas time.
A view of Earth’s city lights as a composite assembled from data acquired by the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (NPP) satellite. The data was acquired over nine days in April 2012 and 13 days in October 2012. It took 312 orbits to get a clear shot of every view of Earth’s land surface and islands. (Photo: Barcroft Media/Landov)
From violent protests in Egypt and smugglers tunnels in Gaza to The Duchess of Cambridge’s pregnancy and the “Black Marble” — Earth photographed at night from space, TIME presents the best images of the week. See more on LightBox.







