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You Are Not Us
September 13, 2011 + 1:34 am = POST #3
 

The new Fall line from Helm dropped yesterday and I must say, I thought the first season was exceptional, but this one is a huge step up.

 
September 13, 2011 + 1:24 am = POST #2
 

For all you typography lovers, Andrew Clifford Capener updated the outdated look of the classic Scrabble game and has turned it into something that shouldn’t be played but displayed.

“The set would come in the font of your choice or with an assorted font pack. The scrabble board and interior box are made out of solid walnut, and the exterior box is made from birch. Each of the 6 board pieces is magnetized to fit together perfectly and each piece slides nicely into its respective slot in the box and is secured by interior magnets as well. The interior of the exterior box as well as the bottoms of the 6 board pieces are lined with cork, to protect them while in use.”

 
September 13, 2011 + 12:46 am = POST #1
 

A rogue with an eye for salvage – and the ladies – Ray: A Life Underwater is an affectionate portrait of one man’s deep sea diving career, told through his extraordinary collection of marine artefacts.

Like a modern-day pirate, 75-year-old Ray Ives has been scouring the seabed for treasure his whole life.

The former commercial diver has plundered the deep for over fifty years, bringing to the surface anything that glittered — even gold.

In a shipping container near the water, Ray tends his museum of cannon, bottles, bells, swords, portholes and diving gear.

He even still takes to the water in a 1900s diving suit.

Ray can be found most days at his museum at Yacht Haven Quay, Plymouth.

Produced and Directed
Editor and Director of Photography
Dive photography
Soundtrack