Someone to Love

Cristina Nuñez turns twenty years of self-portraits into a book and therapy technique

Photographer Cristina Nuñez began shooting self-portraits more than 20 years ago, unabashedly turning the lens on herself way before webcams and mobile phones with cameras made the format ubiquitous. Today she boldly declares she has a mission: transforming human suffering into art. Her longtime expertise in photography, as well as experience teaching in prisons, mental health centers, art academies, companies and schools, led her to …

3DD

A book of topless ladies in 3-D

We always appreciate an appropriate use of a medium, which is why we’re glad to see the aptly-titled book “3DD,” a book celebrating the breast with 86 pages of anaglyphic images. The concept is simple—the contours of topless ladies bounce off the pages with the help of 3-D glasses. Kiwi fashion model turned NYC photographer Amazon or the 3DD website, where you can also sign …

Link About It: This Week’s Picks

12 worth-it links: Araki for Barneys, Kurt's guitar fragments, BBM for all and more

1. Mean’s Supervideo Series Launch The Los Angeles-based magazine Mean expands their media empire, seizing on the music video renaissance by introducing an experimental format that brings together top talent from film, pop culture and television to create short films (whether animations, abstract or otherwise) to track’s by contemporary artists. The first winningly pairs LCD Soundsystem’s “Pow Pow” with Academy Award-nominated actor Anna Kendrick and …