July 2012
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no urge to pick up a camera, and I just ordered a $1650 lens. #suchagoodconsumer
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spacescorners:
“Useful pictures don’t start from ideas. They start from seeing.” Robert Adams
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John Myers' Middle England
I probably did tweet this sometimes back in the days, all the more reason to now tumbl it.
If you haven’t seen this already, please, see John Myers’ Middle England
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when did i become so naive that i thought free meant anything other than sponsored by ads? #leftmybrainattheairport
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maribethkeane:
Robert and Kerstin Adams by Lee Friedlander, 2002 (via New Twine)
How I would like to meet this man…
Conscientious Redux: Dear Internet, →
conscientious:
we’ve known each other for quite some time. We go way back. What was it, 1992 or 1993? Remember those days? All that text-based stuff, that altruism, no ads, no spam. I guess those were your pre-teen years. Felt like that at least.
And then came the teenage years, and that was kinda fun, too….
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Black and white are the colors of photography. To me they symbolize the...
– Robert Frank
(via gaws)
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There are still purists who hold onto that idea that the iPhone is not still a...
– Ben Lowy (via photographsonthebrain)
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Brot - Joel Palsson
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LightBox: What Film Photography Still Has to Offer... →
There are no more Polaroids. No more Kodachrome. And the smell of potent darkroom chemicals has almost disappeared.
For most people, “analog photography” is a relic or something their parents once used; an archaic technology now lumped in with yesteryear’s sensations, like the rotary phone or…
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Bislag, Joel Palsson
Sidelined by Julia Vandenoever (@fractionmag) →
www.alnisstakle.com →
To expand the previous reblog from Urbanautica, see this. Fascinating series.
my fav. google search so far this week →
it helped too
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quinngorbutt:
If the artist carries through his idea and makes it into visible form, then all the steps in the process are of importance. The idea itself, even if not made visual, is as much a work of art as any finished product. All intervening steps—scribbles, sketches, drawings, failed work, models, studies, thought, conversations—are of interest. Those that show the thought process of the...