I went home for the holidays
and helped my dad cut up trees that had fallen.
I moved to Ohio to study Photojournalism. It’s a much much different world…the PJ and the Ohio. Here is an outtake from a day at the cat show. This narrative concept is crazy.
I went home for the holidays
and helped my dad cut up trees that had fallen.
back to me but certainly still in Friedlander’s realm.
One from the aforementioned “Monuments.” Lee Friedlander.
I believe we can all agree that Lee Friedlander’s books “American Monument” and “Letters from the People” are two of the greatest photo books of all time. They both showcase an absolute mastery of the camera, cunning instinct, and a conceptual simplicity that is genius.
Here is one from “Letters”.
Okay. Forget it. Here is how tumblr wants me to do it.
Tarpit Artifacts.
Maybe I just made some kind of ad?
It’s an interesting battle…trying to find ways to control the narrative of photos in tumblr. Tarpit Artifacts.
Looking through the archives and keeping with the theme.
And. Something summery from Garry Winogrand’s “Women Are Beautiful”
More summer.
Once again, glad to see some clouds in LA.
I don’t often cell shock this blog but Neftalie was killing it the other day so I had to.
Question: “What part does an artist play in society?”
Robert Adams: “First we have an obligation simply to be the citizens we want everyone to be – informed, engaged, reasonable, and compassionate. Then as artists we are called historically to a double mission, to instruct and delight, to tell the truth but also to find in it a basis for affirmation.”
Read my post on The Little Brown Mushroom blog
This one?
Or this one?