January 2010
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lauriebreaker: scottrounds: I mentioned this print the other night and nobody remembered what I was talking about, so I dug it out, and here’s a scan: And here’s a photo of the whole print: The only thing that sucks about this photo is that I’m not in it.  At the moment it was taken, Sam is looking at me as I was trying to slog through the water to get in the frame.  I was probably like...
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ListenI have recently been into The Beatles and Glass...
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Today's Success
I believe that I have found a way to coat non-porous and non-organic materials with Van Dyke. This could rock. Hooray darkroom! Hooray non-silver photographic processes!
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The 3rd Festival of 24 Things →
I’m really excited for this project. I must learn more discipline and this is a perfect start. Below is the info on the Facebook event page. You have one month. Take 24 photographs responding to each of the words in order. You may work in any photographic medium but your final submission must be digital. If you work in a square format, be prepared to crop or add some type of background...
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Dreaming of a Tablet →
An interesting set of ideas surrounding the highly rumored Apple tablet device speculated to be announced on January 27th. Great read.
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Walead Beshty →
I’m disappointed I missed this show in DC this fall. It looks really interesting.
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WatchWatch
I hope that I can find somewhere to watch this or someway of getting a hold of this. It looked really interesting. josephschmitt: Not sure how I missed this. I hope it’s on Netflix. Based on the Thomas Frank’s best-seller, the new documentary movie “What’s the Matter with Kansas” shows how Kansas transformed from an outpost of radicalism to a bastion of hard-core conservatism. Unforgettable...
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