"I’ve never used a tripod or timer for any of the photos. I’ve thought about attempting some shots with a monopod, but I really like to have a firm grip on the camera with its strap wrapped around my wrist. It just seems more secure to me. I lean out as far as I can and extend my arms to get as vertical a shot as possible."
FBF: Discover São Paolo
Happy Friday, everyone! Hopefully today will be a light work day that will ease you into the weekend. In that vein, we'd like to invite you on a quick getaway to São Paolo, Brazil, by way of "From Carnival to Culinary Excellence: Inside São Paolo," the Lincoln Now article we're flashing back to today.
Producing Mr. Church
“Scoring the film is one of the last big creative pushes… and it’s almost more emotional than screening the film, because then, you’re still working on it… [With the addition of the score], I was feeling the characters and watching them and kind of channeling the characters’ experience in the film, but in a different way.”
An Heirloom from a Simpler Time
This #TravelTuesday, get in on the secret of Skagit County, WA > https://t.co/otrON6MR96 pic.twitter.com/HB0DYjq5GA
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"An original Wurlitzer organ holds pride of place, purchased as a showpiece in the theatre’s early days for a then-princely price tag of $28,000. With the popularization of the “talkies” a couple of years later, the instrument rapidly fell out of fashion… yet the Lincoln Theatre managed to hold onto its prized possession long enough for a new generation to recognize its value as an heirloom from a simpler time."
Add Some Flavor to Your Weekend
No road trip is complete without a stop at a local eatery. This man has started 4 of them > https://t.co/a9HFjDB6FG pic.twitter.com/zXv4tebaC0
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Ah, the weekend. Finally time for some merriment and relaxation, which of course probably means some great food. If great food matters to you, you'll love the latest addition to the Lincoln Now website, "Flavor of the Week." It tells the tale of Scott Evans and his fourth Salt Lake City restaurant Pago, which incorporates local, seasonal produce into its rotating menu.
Bass and Treble
Sound that can send you around the world. We experimented with the Sound of Luxury > https://t.co/wvOL3yhecX pic.twitter.com/moUSbfNhJu
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Last week, a piece was published on the Lincoln Now website that details the Sound of Luxury event held in West Hollywood. The star of the show was the 2016 Lincoln MKX and its Revel Audio system, which impressed guests like photographer Jared Chambers.
Sounding Off
"So far, both the abbey’s performance roster and audience have been built primarily through word of mouth, and many of the early performers have gone on to make names for themselves on the national stage after fine-tuning their acts in the sanctuary of the abbey. The organization’s evolution has been almost entirely organic – a natural outpouring of a music scene that is known for its inclusiveness in a tough industry."
Revel in a Crafted Experience
"Enjoy a weekend on the town in the all-new Lincoln MKX. Your experience starts with an urban oasis at a downtown spa and builds to a Broadway premiere with dinner and after-show access to premier New York City nightlife."
A Weekend in the Country with MKX
Tucked away in the sprawling landscape of Stockton, NJ, lies The Farm Cooking School, a farm-to-table cooking experience created and run by former Gourmet Magazine recipe chefs Ian Knauer and Shelley Wiseman. Ian and Shelley love teaching there, largely because they love getting to know their students and their surroundings.
The Legacy of the Lincoln Logo
When it comes to the future of premier luxury, Lincoln is always headed in the right direction -- and it's no wonder, considering the brand's notable past. Politicians and royals have historically preferred Lincoln cars. In fact, it was the official state car of U.S. presidents for most of the 20th century. Fitting, since founder Henry Leland named the brand after the first president he ever voted for way, way back in the 1860 election...