Photographer in Boston geeked out for art, science and other creative pursuits.
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The fantastic work of Liz Brizzi
MASTER OF PHOTOMONTAGE BY JERRY UELSMANN
Detroit-born, Florida-based renowned photographer Jerry Uelsmann has been manipulating photos long...
Miles Aldridge, Fast Cars, Fast Food #4, 2011.
Walter DeMaria (at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA))
This week’s discussion about paying writers has led some to argue that publishers,...
Call For Papers
Boston—February 1, 2013
Big Red & Shiny (www.bigredandshiny.com) is a web-based monthly publication devoted to...
‘The ‘Specimens’ by Michael Mapes: Portraits comprised of hundreds of dissected photographs and fragments of...
(via The...
Actual Film Friday: Demonstration on the Mass Ave bridge, 2003. This little boy led the charge as anti-war demonstrations closed the bridge between Boston and Cambridge.
Actual Film Friday: Father and Sons. One of the first pictures with my Lomo LC-A out doing errands on a Saturday morning.
Looking for a chance to exhibit your work internationally to the art elite?The Biennial Project will be showing selected works during during their gala event in Venice this June. Enter by May 1 to be considered.
Actual Film Friday: Lechmere. Cross-processed slide film on a nice wet day in Cambridge, MA.
“A poem compresses much in a small space and adds music, thus heightening its meaning. The city is like poetry: it compresses all life, all races and breeds, into a small island and adds music and the accompaniment of internal engines.”
Literary Jukebox: E. B. White’s Manhattan + Cat Power’s Manhattan (via explore-blog)
Actual Film Friday: Blizzard in South Boston. We didn’t get much snow this year, but in the winter of 2002 we really got dumped on. Here’s some of the aftermath shot cross processed.
Actual Film Friday: Broadway Bridge. Shot with 64T slide film (an old favorite) on a tripod at night. The vibration of the cars passing softened some of the detail, but I think it works with the surreal feeling.
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