© Carlos RodriguezPhotographer: Carlos RodriguezFrom: Hide-and-SeekWeb site: flickr.com/photos/elcharlys© Lluvia Pamela RamirezPhotographer: Lluvia Pamela RamirezFrom: Poker© Onnis LuquePhotographer: Onnis LuqueFrom: Project Mexico City© Abraham Castillo FloresPhotographer: Abraham Castillo FloresFrom: Dispatc...
Friday, 24 July 2009
Synesthesia
Posted on 18:59 by election
Synesthesia is a neurological event in which the stimulation of one sensory path triggers an involuntary response in a second sensory path. Synesthesia is also a short film by Terri Time...
Thursday, 23 July 2009
Susana Raab Solo Show in Milwaukee
Posted on 14:19 by election
Hot Dorothies © Susana RaabThe lovely and talented Susana Raab is having the first solo show of her saturated and smart images that explore America’s fascination with fast food and leisure.The show opens tomorrow at the Dean Jensen Gallery in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I wish I could see it. If you’re in the greater Milwaukee area (I'm looking at you Chicagraphers!), do stop by.Here are the...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
La Fotógrafos de México, Pt. 3
Posted on 18:09 by election
© Silvana AgostoniPhotographer: Silvana AgostoniFrom: PanoticonWeb site: www.silvanaagostoni.com© Javier SirventPhotographer: Javier SirventFrom: Unos Otros MéxicosWeb site: www.javiersirvent.com© Alfredo MorenoPhotographer: Alfredo MorenoFrom: Mexico CityWeb site: flickr.com/photos/raggaepo...
Living in a Reversed World
Posted on 07:02 by election
Mind Hacks has an interesting post about a new study in Psychological Science that suggests a shift in our angle of site can alter our perception of time. A shift to the right expands time while a shift to the left shrinks time. The post also links to a fantastic archival film, Living in a Reversed World, that explores how we adapt "when everything is shifted through the lens."...
Monday, 20 July 2009
2009 Light Work Annual
Posted on 19:08 by election
The 2009 Light Work Annual is out now and features five images from my Stranded series with an essay by Alec Soth. I'm very grateful to Light Work for inviting me to be an Artist-in-Residence and to Alec for his thoughtful words about my wo...
Sunday, 19 July 2009
Three Ways of Melting a Chocolate Hare
Posted on 09:39 by election
I am really loving the colorful films of Lernert Engelberts & Sander Plug. Be sure to view I Love Alaska. It's one of the most engaging pieces I've seen on the sometimes lonely reality of online communi...
Saturday, 18 July 2009
La Fotógrafos de México, Pt. 2
Posted on 18:41 by election
© Andrés ArenasPhotographer: Andrés ArenasFrom: Hotel VirreyesWeb site: arenasphoto.blogspot.com© Livia RadwanskiPhotographer: Livia RadwanskiFrom: Unos Otros MéxicosWeb site: www.liviaradwanski.com© Ana HopPhotographer: Ana Hop From: Anonymous PhotographersWeb site: www.anahop....
Friday, 17 July 2009
Syracuse MFA Show Opening Friday Night
Posted on 12:22 by election
© Christopher GianunzioLast fall semester Doug DuBois invited me to Syracuse University to speak to his students and visit with some of the graduate students. This was my first visiting artist gig and I was pretty nervous. In the end I had nothing to fear because the students were talkative, talented and eager for feedback. © Colin ToddSince my visit I've stayed in touch with many of the stude...
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
La Fotógrafos de México, Pt. 1
Posted on 18:37 by election
Several weeks ago I lead a photography book-making workshop in Mexico City for Tóxico Cultura. The workshop was attended by a great group of photographers that deserve more attention. Over the next week or so I will be showcasing some of their work. © Yara AngelPhotographer: Yara AngelFrom: Retratos de la Ausencia (Pictures of Absence)Web site: flickr.com/photos/yaraangel© Jose Luis...
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Friday, 3 July 2009
Blurb's Photography.Book.Now Contest
Posted on 08:24 by election
2008 Photography.Book.Now winner, In The Garden by Beth DowTwo weeks ago I lead a six day photography book workshop in Mexico City. The workshop was run by the lovely Gabriella Gomez-Mont and Tóxico Cultura and was attended by some seriously talented photographers whose work I will be showcasing in the coming weeks. The workshop was challenging, but it was made all the more rewarding because the...
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