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Happy Listening: La Vie En Rose

During this chaotic phase of transition, I kind of lost inspiration. Time away from my computer has made me realize how much I love blogging, but I can’t afford to not keep up with researching on a daily basis, otherwise I lose touch with what’s going on within the field. So much happens day-to-day that if you skip a few, you miss quite a bit. You lose focus. And then where do you pick up again?

As a little Valentine’s treat I decided to write a post about one of my favourite love stories. A movie, actually. And it’s the thing that has me inspired again. This is how it came up…

After seeing Nine this week, I fell in love with Marion Cotillard all over again. She’s nothing less than spectacular. Lovely. Classic. A Muse. But this post isn’t about the movie Nine. It’s about my all time favourite movie, and the first time I was introduced to Ms. Cotillard: Jeux d’enfants (English title: Love Me If You Dare).

If you haven’t seen this movie yet, you must! You don’t have to be a crazy romantic to appreciate it either. It’s clever, and colourfully directed, and the acting is…. sorry I could go on and on using a bunch of ridiculous, positive adjectives to describe this movie, or you could just trust me and watch it already. It’s the perfect Valentine’s Day movie in my opinion.

The wonderfully romantic La Vie En Rose sung by Louis Armstrong is used as the theme song, which was first popularized in 1946 by Édith Piaf. The beautiful thing about this newer version though, is that it still has an old-fashioned, classic feel to it, with a jazzy fairytale vibe. This version was also used in Disney/Pixar’s 2008 animated movie Wall-e (another Valentine’s Day movie suggestion).

So here is it… take it away, Pops!

Louis Armstrong - La Vie En Rose

Just a cute side note about the film: the two main stars – Marion Cotillard and Guillaume Canet – have been dating since 2007, so you know the chemistry is for real. ;)

{images from listografi, Cinemovies.com, and Fanpop.com}

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Paris 1962

This series of photos, shot in various Parisian cafés and nightlife have me wishing I were living and in love in the 60′s. The vintage photos capture the mood of a romantic city like Paris so perfectly. They are all candid, but look like stills from a classic romance movie. Sigh!

Tom Palumbo

Tom Palumbo

Tom Palumbo

{photos by Tom Palumbo on Flickr, found via Rifle Blog}

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Double Exposures by Snare Creative

I guess I really like the bokeh effect, dots and circles. I loved speckled expired film, and now I’m here to show you some other circle-y photos.

Snare Creative

Snare Creative

Snare Creative

These double exposure shots are by Snare Creative, who are a group of three photographers located in Brisbane, Australia. They shoot with a film camera, and play a lot with light. I am in love with the bright colours and overlaps which give such a nice effect. I guess the best part is not knowing what to expect, which would be a great way to capture a party atmosphere :)

{photos by Snare Creative}

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Speckled Photography

Paris-based photographer, Neil Atherton, makes me really happy and inspired with his series of photos, Speckled.

Speckled

Speckled

Speckled

Without any digital manipulation, these film photos were taken as part of a larger series, Expired. The expired film gave unique qualities to the photos, and in this case, a very fun and whimsical one. I love the random distribution, and bright colours contrasting backgrounds of everyday life.

{photos by Neil Atherton}

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