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Inde Navarrette stars as Nikki and Michael Johnston as Bear in OBSESSION, a Focus Features release.
Credit: Courtesy of Focus Features / © 2026 FOCUS FEATURES LLC
Cheddar Gorge Highline - Part III
For the past good couple of weeks I've been following/chasing Daniel Hunt, an amazing inspiration as a highliner and now a very good friend. This pursuit is part of my long ongoing project to walk a couple highlines and more recently to shoot a feature documentary about Dan's "obsession" with the Cheddar (not the cheese) highline. It has been a mind blowing exercise to watch him progress every single time and extremely hard to describe in words only. Hopefully this images will pass some of the good energy that was lived in this 3rd round. The video piece will be up soon and it will for sure bring some more light to this table of emotions.
Enjoy, Like, Tag, Post, Repost but above all... Be inspired and go do something! :) Ride the planet!
Location: Cheddar Gorge
Highliners: Daniel Hunt, Nadeem Al-Khafaji ,Pedro PImentel
More info @ www.pedropimentel.net
Mandatory Credit: PedroPimentel.net
To my special friend, Courtney, With love, Mary Costa, "Sleeping Beauty"
my dad met Mary Costa when i was 5 :)
ever since, i've been obsessed with anything and everything Sleeping Beauty!
i'm so obsessed i'm naming one of my children Aurora.....
don't judge!
Some people go completely overboard when it comes to using social media. Instead of communicating face-to-face, they tend to tweet or write a Facebook status.
Nikon D60, Blue Intensifier Filter, Vivitar 3200A Strobe reflected on a Lilac wall. Background is the LCD screen of my MacBook.
It only makes sense that if you have one then you should have two.
In addition to my recent obsession with textures that I talked about yesterday, I've always had a keen interest in typography. Letters, numbers and the combination of each have always stuck out to me. And you're probably asking yourself what the hell I'm talking about right about now. Well, I notice and value the little things like kerning, leading and letter-spacing "Wikipedia | Letter-Spacing"). This all makes sense given my occupation but I find myself critiquing just about anything and everything with text and let's face it, that's just about everything we view on a daily basis.
In my opinion, you can tell a great deal about a designer based on the font they choose to utilize. Helvetica: someone who is relatively new to design or someone who just wants to use the graphic standard. Times: someone who is too lazy to change the default. Comic Sans: I would have nothing good to say about this person so I won't. Personally, I'm a big fan of Caslon, Verlag and although a little more specialized Requiem.
Got any favorites of your own?