Dreamy Milky Way Photography

Dreamy Milky Way Photography

The universe is a big place. So big that it could give the most priggish person a more human, down-to-earth personality. We’re such tiny beings that even our neighborhood, the Milky Way, makes us look like atoms in the expanse of space.

Unfortunately for those living in big cities seeing the Milky Way is a though task, but for anyone further away from urban madness it’s a delight to the eyes. In long-exposure shots we can actually see how enormous the Milky Way is, since we can actually see just of its many arms. And it’s great that some photographers appreciate it so much that they take their time taking these fantastic set of pictures. These are the work of Michael Shainblum, Lincoln Harrison and David Lane, three talented photographers that you should really get to know more by visiting their portfolios, simply by clicking each image. I hope you enjoy these, and if you got your own Milky Way pictures, don’t forget to share them with us! Cheers. 😉

Michael Shainblum


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography

Lincoln Harrison


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography


Dreamy Milky Way Photography

David Lane


Dreamy Milky Way Photography

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Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

Friends of Type is the side project of designers Aaron Carambula, Erik Marinovich, Dennis Payongayong and Jason Wong. The project is an ever growing archive of original typographic design and lettering primarily created by the aforementioned.

It came to be in the September of 2009 after Erik sent Aaron a sketch but neither of them had any idea where Erik could post the design online. After the two discussed some ideas, Aaron bought a domain, designed and built a site, and the rest is history.

The four friends say that the purpose of their posts is to log ideas, express themselves, and inspire each other as well as their readers. I think it’s safe to say that they certainly do a good job of the latter, as proven by this collection of some of our favourite pieces from the project:

Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

Side project: Friends of Type

 

Which of these designs is your favorite? Have you started your own side project recently? Let us know in the comments.

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