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In the field, outside the controlled confines of a studio, a photographer is...
– Stephen Shore, in The Nature of Photographs (via photonfantastic)
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This makes so much sense, and it’s not just a step to the left or right that can change things. Sometimes just standing on tippytoes or dropping to one knee can make all the difference in the world.
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Big Brother has long been raised as a threat of technological advancement (and...
– Jennifer 8. Lee on raw data, APIs, and the growth of “Little Brother” » Nieman Journalism Lab
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A challenge for photographers is to keep the sense of uncertainty alive, even...
– Blake Andrews
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The paintings I worked on in Paris →
danidodge:
My husband and I went to Paris in September. While I was there I painted every day. I finished some of the paintings when we got back home. Here are eight of the pieces I created. They will be shown for the first time Saturday night during the Ray at Night artwalk in San Diego.
Here are some of the paintings Dani’s talking about:
To see them bigger, you’ll just have...
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On the joy of jumping →
bobulate:
In David Eagleman’s Sum, 40 tales about afterlife, he reshuffles and organizes all life’s experiences into a new order, grouping all like-moments together:
You spend two months driving the street in front of your house, seven months having sex. You sleep for thirty years without opening your eyes. For five months straight you flip through magazines while sitting on a toilet. You take...
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The New York Times just made news bloggers lives'... →
markcoatney:
This is very cool. It’s a little wonky, but I’ve always wanted a (somewhat) easy way to link directly to specific parts of a Web page.