twenty one pilots - tear in my heart
Found it on the preview of the biography by Tom Bryant on Amazon, I don’t think I’ve ever seen this picture, so hmmm…
Slate-Pencil Urchin, Heterocentrotus mamillatus, The Great Barrier Reef, Allan Power 1969
“The story of a man and a woman who are separated by death. The man goes to hell only to realize by the devil telling him that she’s still alive. The devil says he can be with her again if he brings the devil the souls of a thousand evil men and the man agrees to do it, and so the devil hands him a gun.”
Ashness Bridge, The Lake District, 1972
Loweswater, The Lake District, 1972
You might have seen some of the cool photo I’ve been posting over the past few days. I thought I’d give you a behind the scenes look at what it took to set this up and show you how to do this yourself.
Kiddy pool from Walmart-$22
Dark fabric- already had some but a king size sheet would work.
Fowers- pick some things growing in my yard.
Dry ice- $2 a pound. I used about $10 worth to do 2 shoots that took about an hour. I bought mine at my local Walmart. Some stores carry it but not all.
Fog machine- Optional. We really didn’t need it for the Yang shoot but the wind picked up and played havoc with the dry ice so we switch it on for a bit. These run about $40 at party City.
Editing software- free. I use gimp.
The Jetset Life is Gonna Kill You // My Chemical Romance
Cassowary, New Guinea Life on Earth, David Attenborough, 1979
Dogs, Wendy Boorer, 1970, illustrated by David Nockels