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The most succinct picture of heaven.

I read a review of the Henri Cartier-Bresson exhibit that is currently at MOMA in, of all of places, Time magazine while waiting for my car to be made legal today. I had no idea this one photographer was behind … Continue reading

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The Number Project.

  Here’s a photographer who combines three things I adore: obsession, found art and the possibility of the extraordinary in the ordinary. I have spent much time looking through this catalogue of numbers. Take a look.

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Clouds 365 Project.

    Any project dedicated to ‘art, learning, determination, processes, patterns and obsession’ is a project that has won my heart. Particularly when it involves clouds. Kelly DeLay is doing a year-long experiment shooting clouds at Clouds 365 Project. Awesome … Continue reading

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Telling a story with true light and shadow.

A good photographer knows how to capture light in a way that suspends a moment in authenticity and truth.  I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately, partly due to my own observances, recently, regarding light–the way it is actually … Continue reading

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Alphabet truck.

The alphabet: 26 symbols through which infinite communication possibilities abound. Wherever the alphabet can be found, communication is possible, no? No matter how transient, or fleeting. Eric Tabuchi’s Alphabet Truck finds language in a very unexpected venue: the miles of … Continue reading

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Obsessed with manhole covers.

    I love it when people are singularly obsessed with something to an extreme. Take these people over at Drainspotting. There are over 3,743 photographs of manhole covers uploaded on the site. “Drainspotting is all about paying attention to … Continue reading

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