A couple of weeks ago we had a fun photo session with Pema. She was fun, cute and playful – it was her first visit to Cabo San Lucas and she fell in love with it immediately. Well, who wouldn’t? … Continue reading
Lifestyle Photography with Pema

A couple of weeks ago we had a fun photo session with Pema. She was fun, cute and playful – it was her first visit to Cabo San Lucas and she fell in love with it immediately. Well, who wouldn’t? … Continue reading
What inspires you visually? Living in a land surrounded by ocean and desert, my visual fix mostly comes from the nature that surrounds me, and things I see online. Baja is not a fashion, design or architecture capital, so while … Continue reading
It’s stunning how much you can do from a plain white paper! Inspired by the organic forms of nature like mounds of snow, clouds and sea shells, English artist Richard Sweeney creates delicate modular paper sculptures. It’s hard to believe … Continue reading
At LA76 we love architecture, and are fascinated by church architecture and different takes and interpretations architects create in their works of inspiring spaces that respect people, faith, climate and environment. (see also Jørn Utzon’s Bagsværd Church here) In the … Continue reading
I love these striking black and white surreal images created by Noell Oszvald, a 24 year old visual artist from Budapest, Hungary. Noell only shoots in black and white because she finds colors to be distracting.  “I feel the same way … Continue reading
I love traditions. Be it an ancient form of gift wrapping from Japan, origata, hanging a deer head skull in your mountain lodge (below is a modern Slovenian version of it), or hanging a bull skull in your garden (as … Continue reading
The harder it is to pronounce a town’s name, the more intrigued I am in visiting it and getting to know its history. And if I find out this town is world famous for its food, it gets on the … Continue reading
There’s always something cool happening in London. I wish I was on the other side of the planet right now, so I could attend MERGE Festival 2014, check out its music events and discover the latest art projects. I was … Continue reading
Michael Wolf’s series of photos of dense city architecture and Paris rooftops gave us the inspiration for this small photo series of documenting buildings in Puebla, Mexico, by looking up at them. It often happens that when we visit a … Continue reading
We’re planning a trip to Mexico City and within it the first visit to a barber shop. They’ve become quite popular lately, but what I like about them is the nostalgia. That nostalgic feeling when you enter the room, and … Continue reading
If you are like me, after reading this post you’ll wish to move to Amsterdam and work at this design studio – or at least try to convince your boss to implement this at your office as well. Â What I … Continue reading
We’ve been planning to see the High Line in New York since its first phase opened in 2009, but here we are, 5 years later, and we haven’t had the chance to see it yet. Â Now, with the opening of … Continue reading