Monday, November 7, 2011

Ten Things I Find Attractive: Inspired by Twitter Listings

#8 Molami Head/Earphones

The way we listen to music has been redefined on more time by this Swedish Deign House of Molano by creating headpieces that blend with our clothes.

Photo Credits: Katarina W. Lagerbielke




The sleek design combines functionality with timeless style
Now that's how I wanna rock some headphones in public and enjoy my MUSeek!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Ten Things I Find Attractive: inspired by Twitter Listings - #09

#09: Rols Royce Interior

The wooden venners of a Rols Royce interior combined with leather gives the Rols Royce that organc feel for the driver, saying that 'Live here'. It is a timeless design and this standard has been kept in all the Rols range from the first ever Rols Royce.



This picticure looks at the interior of the Rols Royce Ghost. The interior of Ghost is a convivial private sanctuary that leaves you relaxed and unruffled after the longest journey. It is simple yet contemporary with large expanses of soft-full grain leather, natural wood veneers and deep Blenheim carpets


Appreciate the distinct finish and fuzzy feeling that you would derive from just being inside this machine, let alone dirve it.


Everything is mastered to perfection. Look at this detail. the Amience just kills me - period!


It's the Suff of Legends!

I saw this Road Gem at Pietermaritzburg Botanical Gardens when we were buss doing a photoshoot with Sihle Khumalo of Bodicandi Clothing. A retired English had visited Pietermaritzburg and to check on the maintenance of their Masterpiece.



Unattended Letter To Top Billing Magazine: Nicky & Lee-Ann’s Photo Shoot


By Andile Mncube[i]

Pietermaritzburg



After the 31 May 2011 episode of Top Billing I was anxious to get my hands on the June issue of Top Billing Magazine. This was after I was enchanted and inspired by Nicky and Lee-Ann’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” photo shoot. It was during my lunch break when I finally got it on Thursday 2 June. When I reached my desk I went straight to page 14 to read about the shoot.



Being an armature photographer myself I was very much interested in studying the print quality of the shoot. What captured me and captivated my attention was the perfect use of lighting in the shoot, combined with natural light, which rendered natural tones of the couple and romantic atmosphere of the location, the Table Bay Hotel. I was very keen to see the scene of the deck where, on TV you showed Lee-Ann flirting with the camera and Nicky’s eyes adoring her face. In the magazine this scene is perfectly laid out and has the same sentiment as on TV. The combination of lighting and natural colour can also be observed in the magazine pictures with the diffused shadows and textured three-dimensional appearance of the objects in the scene. BRAVO camera crew!



Another scene that grabbed my attention is the shoe scene with Lee-Ann, where on TV the set designer explained how she used the shoes to make them appear to be little stars in their own respect during the photo shoot. What I like about this scene was the positioning of the camera, which was lowered to render a majestic appearance of the shoes. In the magazine there is one shoe at the background, which appears to have a lacy print design. The Table Mountain backdrop outside the window behind the shoe (while I don’t think it was intentional) upsized the shoe to give it a statue appearance against this background. Again, fabulous work! 



I was very much surprised to learn, in the mag, that Nicky is not a model. And there he was, so natural and flexible and confident in front of the camera. I was definitely fooled, during when I was watching TV, to believe that he is a professional model. And Yes, this question was asked in the mag interview.



This has left me with one more life debt, to find and watch the “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” movie DVD.



Thanks to Top Billing for talking us through the step-by-step creation of glamour and lifestyle. I was greatly INSPIRED by the shoot.






[i] Andile Mncube is a Monitoring and Evaluation practitioner for a KZN provincial government department. He is also a founder, managing editor and principal photographer for a Pietermaritzburg-based youth digital publication, Enterprise Exposure Magazine. He writes in his personal capacity.

Ten Things I Find Attractive: inspired by Twitter Listings - #10

#10: Wingback Chair
I have always been a fan of Wingback seaters, whether vintage or new. I find it to be a timeless piece of furniture, and very adventurous if you can compare some of the designs that are outthere of this seater. its distinctly winged design has inspired so many furniture designs. In recent times it is found in many studios but is slowly making its way back into our living room solely for aesthetic purposes and as beautiful decor items.