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Monday, 08 February 2010Ethiopian Heirlooms
RVM
The Horn of Africa never looked less sharp, and yet more piercing, than in Jean-Luc Cormier's images: loose, languid, lovely.
—mondo
Alec Soth turns his Las Vegas birthday vacation into a poetic package of pictures and prose. And it somehow feels more genuine than...
martian
Lisa Wiltse
What, no iphones? No Facebook? No Big Love on HBO? Sure seems loco to me, though not to the residents of this Mennonite settlement in Bolivia.
Sunday, 07 February 2010
Saturday, 06 February 2010
Friday, 05 February 2010Happy Horsemeat
Alec Soth
Alec Soth turns his Las Vegas birthday vacation into a poetic package of pictures and prose. And it somehow feels more genuine than most of the work I see coming out of Sin City.
—martian
What, no iphones? No Facebook? No Big Love on HBO? Sure seems loco to me, though not to the residents of this Mennonite settlement in Bolivia...
mondo
how NOT to look, or act, on assignment
Wednesday, 03 February 2010Living La Vida Loca
Lisa Wiltse
What, no iphones? No Facebook? No Big Love on HBO? Sure seems loco to me, though not to the residents of this Mennonite settlement in Bolivia (yes, Bolivia), where the plain people are, well, plain.
—mondo
Echoes In Russia
Guernica
One person. One square kilometer. One photo. One escapist feeling.
mamita
Monday, 01 February 2010Portraits Of Precedence
NY Times
Calvin Coolidge raises alpacas on a farm. Richard Nixon is a retired firefighter. And can you imagine getting pulled over and having to tell the officer your name was George Washington?
That woman is photog/artist Kalliope Amorphous, and that water (or fogged glass?) does indeed give Amorphous the look of Ophelia...
These gnarly snapshots of Afghan kids on boards will make you feel like their wheels are rolling right beneath your own feet; like you're there, and you can be.
Sunday, 31 January 2010
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Friday, 29 January 2010
Thursday, 28 January 2010Woman Under Water
Kalliope Amorphous
That woman is photog/artist Kalliope Amorphous, and that water (or fogged glass?) does indeed give Amorphous the look of Ophelia (Hamlet's squeeze—and this photo project's namesake) floating face up and lifeless in a deep dark river.
—mondo
These gnarly snapshots of Afghan kids on boards will make you feel like their wheels are rolling right beneath your own feet; like you're there, and...
The Curious Ones
That's the term Weegee used to describe the rushing masses on the streets of New York--the ones who still find the time to stop and stare. In this case, I'm not sure if what they're staring at is interesting or lame.