
Who knew grain factories were this high? That’s the drop to your death if you take one misstep. There was no fooling around here.
Full set of pictures coming soon…
April 12, 2009 @ 5:43 am

Who knew grain factories were this high? That’s the drop to your death if you take one misstep. There was no fooling around here.
Full set of pictures coming soon…
March 13, 2009 @ 11:33 am
Orbital Ballet from L2LR on Vimeo.
Somebody from Adidas should give this kid some money and re-edit this video for an Adidas commercial.
February 14, 2009 @ 3:39 pm

I just photographed all of the pairs of sneakers that I own on my hardwood floor and the result is somewhat mesmerizing. I realize now that I have enough pairs of footwear to last more than half a month without ever wearing a pair twice. If there’s one thing I don’t need any more of, it’s sneakers.
Photographed in total here are 22 pairs of sneakers and shoes consisting of the following brands:
I left several pairs out of this collection of photographs simply because I don’t really wear them. I decided to only photograph the shoes that I really wear on rotation.
I’ve included each image on its own page so you can comment on individual shoes if you want. So comment away. Tell me which ones you don’t like, tell me which ones you think are alright, and ask me things about each pair and I’ll try to answer them. Click inside to see ‘em!
October 1, 2008 @ 5:15 pm

Dave’s Quality Meat has come out with a branded Adidas shoe called the ZX 90 that looks absolutely awesome. DQM says that the shoe is fit for cyclists because of reflective material found throughout the exterior of the shoe. The shoe profile is minimal with the black Adidas three-stripe logo blending in with the mesh material on the side of the shoe. I really want a pair of these when they go on sale at DQM starting October 18th.
February 7, 2008 @ 10:27 pm

Adi Dassler was the founder of the company that we know of today as Adidas (the business name was coined by using the first three letters of his first and last name).
Today, Adidas is 2nd largest sportswear manufacturer in the world, creating just about anything you can physically wear on your body plus a bunch of equipment and goods as well.
The creative minds at 180 Amsterdam have created this intriguing short video clip about the story of Adi Dassler and his shoe-making skills. [via] Check it out below!