Photographs on the Brain #25

Posted by Bryan Formhals on January 09, 2009

“The “photo – blog” will reach some kind of precipice / tipping point. More innovations will be offered (which is true every year), but I see more personal narratives gripping us rather than the same old, same old. Already it appears as if our community is in danger of becoming formulaic, although there are of course still standouts.” – Justin James Reed

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(via Brad Troemel)

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©Maximus Chatsky

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©dacian groza

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©Jennika Argent

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©Lee Gumienny

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©Hin Chua

“Recessions are hard on people, but they are not hard on art. The forties, seventies, and the nineties, when money was scarce, were great periods, when the art world retracted but it was also reborn. New generations took the stage; new communities spawned energy; things opened up; deadwood washed away.” – Jerry Saltz

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©Gareth Jelley

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©John Goldsmith

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©Livia Geabelea

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©li wei

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©caorca


©Kate Kirkwood

“I’d chew a small child if you locked me up in a chinese zoo.” – Alex

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