Saha. Period.

Hi. You can find out about me at sahadeva.com.

Also, check out my new projects, CollabFinder (a place for designers and developers to collaborate on awesome projects) and Rumplo (a palce for tees).

I live in Brooklyn.

Finding the spine of a story like “Out of Africa” was important to Sydney for many reasons, the most important of which was that it led to what he called “the ache.” The ache is self-explanatory if you’ve seen Sydney’s films. It is the ache of having one chance at deep love in a lifetime of shallow loves, and losing it too early. It is the ache of perfect, private union destroyed by terrible, worldly circumstance. For Sydney, the ache was about the way that the things we hold most dear always elude us. I was going to tumbl this too, but Luke is too fast for me: Goings On, Remembering Sydney Pollack, The New Yorker (via tlvx)