Bizarre Portraits of People Dressed In the Food They’d Like to Eat
Hunger Games is a very… different series of portraits by NYC-based photographer Ted Sabarese. For each of the photographs, Sabarese asked his model one simple question: “What are you craving at the moment?” He then took the food described, had them turned into clothing items, and photographed the models wearing the things they’d like to eat.
The photographs were shot back in January of 2009, nearly two years before Lady Gaga wore her infamous meat dress to the MTV Video Music Awards in September 2010.15 designers were involved in Sabarese’s photo shoot, and each of the garments took hours to cook, create, and assemble.
The artichoke gown above took a whopping six hours to create. The model had to stand the entire time while the designers attached each individual artichoke leaf.
You can find a behind-the-scenes video showing how the shoot was done here. Head on over to Sabarese’s website to see more of his work.
I love the artichoke dress!
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Long Grain’s Chicken Khao Soi
Camden’s very own Long Grain graces the cover (!) of Bon Appetit Magazine’s March 2013 issue. Talk about a sweet ‘eff you to the bozo who’s been protesting the restaurant for serving rabbit.
And Primo makes the top
20 restaurants in America list.
A bus stop with swings
One of the best ideas
perfect
Except the truth is even better. This is in montreal and every summer they put up a series of musical swings. If you look in the background you can see more people swinging away.
Each swing is a set of four and has its own unique sound, but if you are in perfect harmony with the other 3 seats then an actual song is played. The theory is that you communicate and interact with people more if it’s for a specific goal and if you’re having fun
I am in love with this idea
Just another reason (other than Joe Beef) I must go to Montreal
Fun-A-Day Drawing: Jan 15, 2013
Maine is Cold Map
Ink on paper, buffalo plaid scan, PS
8.5” X 11”


