I am writing this blog post from my home in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, when in reality I’d rather be writing it for you from Barcelona. I would be sitting at a corner table of one of our favorite places, … Continue reading
Michael Wolf: Paris Roof Tops
We’ve been fans of Michael Wolf for a while now – you probably know him for his photography series of documenting the dense architecture of mega metropolises, among others. I was really excited to see his new work in one … Continue reading
Check In: The Hotelito, Todos Santos Boutique Hotel
The Hotelito is a cozy boutique hotel that will have you enchanted with its colors, Mexican architecture, European style and a friendly service from the time you arrive and until you say ¡Hasta pronto! We visited this colorful small hotel … Continue reading
Desert Realty by Ed Freeman
While driving around southern Californian deserts to photograph landscapes, Ed Freeman was struck by the beauty of the desolate buildings he passed on the way. “I wanted to appreciate these old, falling-apart buildings that no one pays any attention to. … Continue reading
Origata – The Japanese Art of Gift Wrapping
July is probably my favorite month of the year. Â Not just because of the summer, vacations, and all the joys that come with it, but also because it’s the month of my birthday and the month when many of my … Continue reading
Between the Desert, the Stars and the Sea: Casa Shelly
I wrote this article a couple of years ago for Escapes magazine. Back then I didn’t imagine that this writing assignment will lead to a long lasting friendship, and I’m so glad it did. The owners, David & Shelly, have … Continue reading
Take Me There: Amangiri Resort, Utah
Living in the desert makes me appreciate the desert and desert lifestyle even more. Rugged nature, harsh soil, sparse vegetation, and stunning landscapes carved by the wind, sun, and water, make the desert lifestyle quite unique. Probably that’s one of … Continue reading
There’s More to Montreal than Expo 67
I could say one of the most popular blog posts on LA76 Blog up to this date is this post about Expo 67.  That expo, more than forty years ago, made a significant mark on Montreal.  Recently I found an article … Continue reading
Surreal Dream-Like Photography by Oleg Oprisco
To be a storyteller you don’t necessarily need to write a story. You can tell the story through your photography as well. A while ago I shared with you some photos from the charming world of Dara Scully, and today … Continue reading
Easter in Baja
Happy Easter Monday! I hope you had a wonderful Easter weekend! This Easter we decided to have a different kind of celebration. Instead of heading to have an Easter brunch to a restaurant, we decided to have an Easter picnic … Continue reading
Archive Wallpaper Collection by Studio Job for NLXL
My room at grandma’s house in Serbia had a beautiful romantic wallpaper with tiny flowers. Since then, I have an infinite affection to wallpapers, they bring me a beautiful sense of nostalgia, and longing to be with my grandma in … Continue reading
Happy Birthday Jørn Utzon!
Pritzker Prize winning architect Jørn Utzon was born in Copenhagen on April 9, 1918, and died in 2008 aged 90. In 1966, nine years after his winning entry was accepted by the Sydney Opera house competition jury, Utzon was driven … Continue reading