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2010
01.25

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2009
12.07

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  1. Here is a short essay I wrote for the Human Flower Project that explains the Embera culture and their future in Colombia
    http://humanflowerproject.com/index.php/weblog/comments/heliconia_shares_welfare_colombian_style/

2009
11.05

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  1. Afterglow Series

  2. Petals of Peace

  3. Floral Intimacy

  4. Virginity

2009
10.29

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  1. Here is an short commentary by Melissa Block on Helen Levitt
    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=102504602

  2. Here are a few words of wisdom of Winogrand from an article by Mason Resnick – http://www.photogs.com/bwworld/winogrand.html

    “It is hard to break from our preconceptions about how something should look photographed. Let what you see determine where the edges of the photograph go. Forget your preconceptions about how to photograph something. A photograph, is the illusion of a literal description of how the camera saw a piece of time and space.”

    He never developed film right after shooting it. He deliberately waited a year or two, so he would have virtually no memory of the act of taking an individual photograph. This, he claimed made it easier for him to approach his contact sheets more critically. “If I was in a good mood when I was shooting one day, then developed the film right away,” he told us, “I might choose a picture becuase I remember how good I felt when I took it, not necessarily because it was a great shot. You make better choices if you approach your contact sheets cold, separating the editing from the picture taking as much as possible.”

  3. Here’s one more Winogrand tidbit…He did a Marilyn Monroe “Seven Year Itch” photo…with the upskirt. See here….
    http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/2509628

2009
10.13

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  1. More information on Christo and the gates including sketches and plans on the website http://www.christojeanneclaude.net/tg.shtml

  2. Thank you for reminding us of the exquisite addition a thread of saffron can make.

  3. Thanks Kirk! Especially good in a paella too ;)