Garbage Pail Kids – Where Are They Now?

Garbage Pail kids were a series of trading cards originally released by Topps Company in 1985. Topps is well known for their long history of trading cards, mostly in the sports world, so the gross trading cards were something different for the company. The cards of course were a huge hit and started a great following. Some people still have a collection of cards, (guilty). And sometimes people still bug Netflix to get the GPK movie (which was a terrible box office flop) added to their streaming service. I mean, they have Gigli of all movies, it’s not like they’ll lose any customers by adding The Garbage Pail Kids Movie and helping me relive my childhood. And the DVD has been in my queue for like 4 years but there’s always a ‘long wait’ for it. They probably only have one copy and some jerk wad in Wisconsin or something is hoarding it. But I digress…

30 years later, this incredibly well done photo series takes a look at where the Garbage Pail Kids are now, all grown up and getting through daily life as adults.
St Louis based photographer Brandon Voges explains how this came to be:

About a year ago, my friend Jake Houvenagle (a very talented local Art Director and Designer) and I (Brandon Voges, commercial lifestyle photographer at Bruton Stroube Studios) went to lunch to hang out, talk ideas, and drink good beer. In the middle of our conversation, Jake tells me about this concept he has to shoot Garbage Pail Kids, 30 years later…as real people, in real situations, with backstories of how their lives have played out. I then proceeded to crap my pants, tell him of his genius and get super excited. I was a huge fan of Garbage Pail Kids and had a large collection as a kid. The idea of revisiting them, thinking through their story and shooting these portraits was a dream. We had to make this happen.
From there, we picked cards we thought would be good candidates and squeezed these shoots in when we could. It took us until now to get them all finished -shooting them in studio and on location around St. Louis. These are our first 6, with more in the works. This project has been a big, awesome, hilarious collaboration between a lot of fun folks…art direction, photography, retouching, writing, production, and more (see the list of credits below). Big thanks to everyone involved, it’s been a blast so far!

And now, onto the show…

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6 Virtual reality experiences that will blow you away – Infographic

vrheadsetToday’s virtual reality headsets are coming to a living room near you. Lighter, and actually consumer friendly this time – everyone can have access to virtual reality now (well, almost). Oculus, a start up recently been acquired by Facebook, are coming out with a consumer version of its virtual reality headset this year, as are Windows and HTC.

Currently, the developer version of Oculus Rift is priced at $350. Samsung’s Gear VR costs $199. On the more affordable scale is the Zeiss VR One. It turns your smartphone into a virtual reality screen, with the added bonus of being compatible with a number of screen sizes – priced at $99. So for around a hundred dollars, you can immerse yourself in the world of virtual reality.

There future is here – so what is out there to try?

As seen in the infographic below, there’s wide range of experiences you can immerse yourself in to. Some available now, others happening very soon. From games, extreme sports to flying – there’s something out there for everyone.

But it’s not all entertainment. Virtual reality is being used in art and advertising: you can experience an awkward family dinner from the point of view from all guests with The Doghouse. Or you can try stepping inside a Vincent van Gogh painting. And marketers have had a go at experimenting with virtual reality too: try taking a virtual trip into Patron’s Hacienda headquarters in Mexico.

It’s still early days to say, but perhaps this time, virtual reality is here to stay.

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Free Orange Beaver Stickers To Celebrate World MS Day!

Orange Beaver sticker for MS Hey Beavers, today is World MS Day and since it’s one of the causes we work hard to support, we want to help spread the love a bit. So for today only, Orange Basic Beaver decals are FREE! Just send an e-mail to *Sorry, this promotion has ended* with the subject line of “Orange sticker” and we’ll send you one. Since this is WORLD MS Day the deal is good for all Beavers world wide.

Also, Orange Beaver logo shirts are marked down to just $10 at BeaverMart. So if you’ve been wanting to get one now’s your chance to save a few bucks on it.

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Tracy’s ‘Punk Girl’ Makeover

As many of you know our Beaver co-founder has been kicking butt the past couple of months as she’s beating breast cancer. A couple weeks ago it was getting time to start chemo so rather than wait for her hair to fall our she decided it would be better to lose it on her own terms. So we decided to shave her head and give her a punk look. So with the help of The Dead Milkmen here’s Tracy’s transformation. The hair now accents her closet full of Doc Martens, still trying to get her to put on some temporary tattoos but she’s not going for it.