'The First Snow' by Reid Carrescia Makes the White Stuff Look Heavenly
Marissa Brassfield — January 2, 2010 — Art & Design
References: reidcarrescia.blogspot & vimeo
When I saw the gorgeous snowy setting of ‘The First Snow’ by Reid Carrescia, it struck a chord within me. When I read that the film was created in Philadelpha, I figured out why—that’s where I saw my first snow. This short video reminds me of that moment—the innocence, the wonder, the understated beauty of snow in the city before it turns into brown melted mush.
Check out ‘The First Snow’ by Reid Carrescia above, and see if you have the same heart
Check out ‘The First Snow’ by Reid Carrescia above, and see if you have the same heart
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