Dickies work trousers are class
filmed on a sony VX1000 about life before insta
Quote from: Dan Cheetham on January 09, 2019, 03:24:00 pmPs Dan, can you do an episode where you dress down a bit please. Those yellow pants are triggering my migrainesI can't remember the last time I owned yellow pants.... thankfully that phase passed relatively quickly. Quote from: Yossarian on January 09, 2019, 03:25:49 pmQuote from: turnipturned on January 09, 2019, 03:03:03 pmQuote I’m really hoping that Dan Turner does a hair episode on his YouTube channel sometime. Yeah I will get that sorted. Need to do my what to wear at the crag video first though.Brilliant stuff. Hopefully you’ll touch on the tricky issue of accessorising block mint / turquoise. And the suitability of crossover workwear. I have to say.... Dickies work trousers are class, but heavily and surprisingly cold! However, I think with a Thrasher hoody and white socks.... I might be able to slip seamlessly in Dan's new documentary filmed on a sony VX1000 about life before insta
Ps Dan, can you do an episode where you dress down a bit please. Those yellow pants are triggering my migraines
Quote from: turnipturned on January 09, 2019, 03:03:03 pmQuote I’m really hoping that Dan Turner does a hair episode on his YouTube channel sometime. Yeah I will get that sorted. Need to do my what to wear at the crag video first though.Brilliant stuff. Hopefully you’ll touch on the tricky issue of accessorising block mint / turquoise. And the suitability of crossover workwear.
Quote I’m really hoping that Dan Turner does a hair episode on his YouTube channel sometime. Yeah I will get that sorted. Need to do my what to wear at the crag video first though.
I’m really hoping that Dan Turner does a hair episode on his YouTube channel sometime.
As a counterpoint - Mark Twight after getting shut of Gym Jones has been very smart about the media side of Non-Prophet. A long podcast with some great guests and a printed ‘zine “Raze” with high quality contributors and a limited print run.
Quote from: tomtom on January 09, 2019, 08:15:02 amThe project magazine (I think) have tried to balance this out with ad free - more in-depth articles and photo-essays. ad-free ... not sure about that? It doesn't take many clicks on the site to stumble over various metrosexual advertorial stuff:https://www.theprojectmagazine.com/life/2018/11/22/united-by-blue-bison-pufferhttps://www.theprojectmagazine.com/life/2018/10/30/everlane-recycled-plastic-renew-collectionhttps://www.theprojectmagazine.com/life/2018/10/1/wayks-one-modular-backpackhttps://www.theprojectmagazine.com/life/2018/5/5/topo-designs-x-fronteeretc
The project magazine (I think) have tried to balance this out with ad free - more in-depth articles and photo-essays.
ad-free ... not sure about that? It doesn't take many clicks on the site to stumble over various metrosexual advertorial stuff:
Strong grumpy thread this. Good point from Cheque about Instagram though, which I also don't have. Same argument as Twitter (which I do); that what you see is almost entirely down to you. If someone is annoying you, you stop following them. Re the Project, I've liked a few of their pieces (the Hard Grit one springs to mind) but a lot of it has also struck me as thinly disguised ego massaging masquerading as good writing. I have also heard stories about not paying their contributors which really ticks me off. No one should be working for free; if you can't afford to pay your staff the business shouldn't exist. If this has changed I stand corrected!
Quote from: habrich on January 09, 2019, 06:53:01 pmAlso don't think I've heard anyone use metrosexual in about a decade!Get yer self to Chorlton mate
Also don't think I've heard anyone use metrosexual in about a decade!
Also, though I liked Shawn Raboutou’s film a lot, I thought his Supreme wardrobe was ever-so-slightly trying too hard. I’m wouldn’t be surprised if his next effort is styled by Virgil Abloh with some custom Off-White slippers, with STICKY RUBBER stencilled on the side.On a related note, I once attended the Glenfiddich Food Awards wearing a pair of khaki Moon pants. Antony Worrall Thompson gave them the thumbs up. This was before his conviction for shoplifting, so presumably he was keeping an eye out for voluminous trousers into which he could stash stolen cheese.
Instas’s great for something to look at when you’re bored but thumbs down to excessive gimpiness and the accounts where every single post is about them. Is there nothing else in the world?
I just want to make sure that while you were hearing those stories you read our About section. The entire point of the model of the Project is it is a sustainable publishing model for the good of the community - everyone retains the rights to their own work, we don't monetize it and if we ever did contributors would benefit as we have set out. We run the mag in our spare time because we felt there was a need for a space for creative climbers. The content may not be for you, but that's ok - we're not for everyone. We've had a lot of messages from people who have taken up photography after being inspired by the mag, that's our motivation and audience.
Hang on a minute, sorry Doylo that was supposed to read. It should be that any climbers should only film others. Not you mate. 😬 God I hate the internet