January 2011
40 posts
Iringo Demeter →
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Exceptional, emotive work.
A Big Mac - the communion wafer of consumption.
– John Ralston Saul
Vivian Maier: A life's lost work seen for first... →
It’s always a bittersweet affair for a photographer’s work to be truly discovered after they die. But by then, you know they had a true love affair with the camera.
Milton Rogovin, Photographer and Dedicated... →
dadaoist asked: I took a moment to look at your web site.
Lovely photos!
Lovely photos!
Lobbiaz Blog →
Can’t stop scrolling through this blog. Gorgeous work.
Variations, 2011.
Available at Blurb. Preview the first 15 pages.
Definitely feel free to share this. Word. :)
And then I deactivated Facebook.
Got the book (paper) done, fixed Lightroom,...
musingsandmischief asked: I just wanted to say that I love the name of your Tumblr. That along with the wonderful photographs you take was what encouraged me to follow you.
I'm currently rereading Good Omens at the moment which is what reminded me to comment. Anyway, keep up the great work and thank you for the lovely images.
I'm currently rereading Good Omens at the moment which is what reminded me to comment. Anyway, keep up the great work and thank you for the lovely images.
CHAN CHAO →
Simple, to the point simplicity. Love it.
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William S. Burroughs New Year’s Day 1965 →
claytoncubitt:
“INTERVIEWER: You regard addiction as an illness but also a central human fact, a drama?
BURROUGHS: Both, absolutely. It’s as simple as the way in which anyone happens to become an alcoholic. They start drinking, that’s all. They like it, and they drink, and then they become alcoholic. I was exposed to heroin in New York - that is, I was going around with people who were using...