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30th August 2010

Photo reblogged from Ms. Jen Bekman with 36 notes

want this to be my home.
jenbee:

From today’s 20x200 newsletter:
As with many beautiful things, I didn’t notice how shallow Chateau was right away, captivated as I was by the warm glowing orbs of light,  the Art Deco opulence and the allure of a refreshing dip in the pool’s  clear, still water. A few moments into my reverie, the word SHALLOW —  rendered in tile with square precision and reflected by the pool’s  smooth surface as clearly as if Narcissus himself was staring into it —  revealed itself to me, cementing the image’s appeal. Grateful (again!) to my friend-on-the-internet Kateoplis for the pointer, I circled back to Jeremy’s site for a closer look and  liked what I saw. His penchant for crisp edges and clean geometry is a  recurring theme in his imagery. Like other photographers I’ve worked  with who do advertising and/or editorial work — Stefan Ruiz, Emily Shur and Patrick Smith all come to mind — his portfolio of work is diverse yet coherent and sprinkled with humor.
therichgirlsareweeping:

This is today’s 20x200 offering; I think I may take the plunge (no pun intended) and finally buy one!


(via jenbee)

want this to be my home.

jenbee:

From today’s 20x200 newsletter:

As with many beautiful things, I didn’t notice how shallow Chateau was right away, captivated as I was by the warm glowing orbs of light, the Art Deco opulence and the allure of a refreshing dip in the pool’s clear, still water. A few moments into my reverie, the word SHALLOW — rendered in tile with square precision and reflected by the pool’s smooth surface as clearly as if Narcissus himself was staring into it — revealed itself to me, cementing the image’s appeal. Grateful (again!) to my friend-on-the-internet Kateoplis for the pointer, I circled back to Jeremy’s site for a closer look and liked what I saw. His penchant for crisp edges and clean geometry is a recurring theme in his imagery. Like other photographers I’ve worked with who do advertising and/or editorial work — Stefan Ruiz, Emily Shur and Patrick Smith all come to mind — his portfolio of work is diverse yet coherent and sprinkled with humor.

therichgirlsareweeping:

This is today’s 20x200 offering; I think I may take the plunge (no pun intended) and finally buy one!

(via jenbee)

Tagged: 1920s,designarchitecturepoolswimminghistory

Source: jenbee