Last week I was in Valencia (
photo diary coming soon) and I was blown away by the architecture at the City of Arts and Science.
Not exact matches
Stay tuned for a travel
diary coming soon on Thailand, I have so many wonderful
photos to share with you guys!
Coming back from Thailand to post the Arashiyama and Kyoto
photo diary.
Here's a mini
photo diary for you and stay tuned for the next one
coming tomorrow!
Her self - titled blog is «like a
photo diary, a place where I share my personal style, my love for fashion, adventures and basically everything that
comes to my mind».
There is still much to
come but here is my October
photo diary so far.
After my two series of Porto travel
diaries (one more to
come), I've luckily finally found the time to go through the
photos we took on this beautiful terrace and create a proper outfit post.
Since I became a little obsessed about editing video lately, this time around a vlog
comes before
photo diary Rome is obviously such a beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself from filming everything around me, and the result is this little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a lot of pizza, posing in front of Trevi Fountain and admiring this incredibly beautiful city.
So this was part I of my Barcelona
diary, part II is
coming up and also a
photo diary of Barcelona so stay posted, Have a nice evening everyone!
P.S. Surprise surprise, Tuscany is gorgeous and I took a million
photos (okay, not literally a million, but a lot), so a more in - depth
photo diary will be
coming soon!
Since I became a little obsessed about editing video lately, this time around a vlog
comes before
photo diary Rome is obviously such a beautiful city that I couldn't stop myself from filming everything around me, and the result is this little vlog of me hanging around the city with my family, eating a...
This week's
photo diary is going to
come in a little earlier this week due to the fact that I will be SUPER busy in the next few days (in the next week actually).
As a counterpoint to these events, Aurora rummages in a closet and
comes up with a roomful of
diaries,
photo albums, old dance cards, theater programs and journals, which collectively suggest set decorators and prop consultants are on an unlimited budget.
An authentication card signed by Doug Aitken indicating the edition number is included along with: A 23» x 36» double - sided poster with original artwork by Doug Aitken; A 12» vinyl picture disc contains unreleased tracks by Broadcast and a live recording of Doug Aitken's original opera the handle
comes up, the hammer
comes down; A 96 - page visual
diary of the making of the film including sketches, production
photos, film stills, script fragments, and inspirational found images; Two flipbooks with motion sequences excerpted from the film and the film's projection of the MoMA facade; A triptych gatefold case contains a CD soundtrack that features the tracks on the picture disc plus tracks by Bibio, Ranphorynchus, Steve Roden, Tim Hecker, and Canyon Country; A DVD includes an edit of Sleepwalkers cut specifically for this box set and a street level walkthrough as installed at the MoMA in NYC