{ Michele Lorito-Chase }

A collection of my favorite visual experiences.

Invisible terrain of WiFi networks by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs http://youtu.be/cxdjfOkPu-E via @cgrusden

coreygrusden:

It’s OK if you’re the only one at first

  • Soon people will catch on to what you’re doing
  • They’ll want to interact with you, maybe even help your cause

(San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Bryant St)

coreygrusden:

Too many signals create confusion

  • Be very clear
  • Be honest
  • Have 1 goal at a time

(Inner Sunset, San Francisco)

coreygrusden:

Have the right people on your team so you don’t have to drive it.

Get the right people on your bus

- Jim Collins (book: Good To Great)

Jump. via @cgrusden #photography #sf

coreygrusden:

Jump.

Retirement and savings can’t buy you passion.

Could this be any sexier?

coreygrusden:

Force yourself to stand out or else you’ll get lost amongst everyone else doing the same thing.

  • Don’t follow new trends
  • Do the opposite that everyone else is doing

(Main St.. San Francisco, CA)