March 2012
121 posts
February 2012
162 posts
Paul Graham: "Photography is Easy, Photography is... →
I read this article for the first time a little over a year ago, when I was working on clawing my way out of a pretty deep photographic rut. I like to re-read it every once in a while, to help me through minor ruts I encounter day in and day out.
Paul Graham on How To Do What You Love →
I read this and searched for an excerpt to reblog to coerce you all into reading it as well, but it turns out the whole damn article is worthy of reblogging. It’s long, but it’s worth it, guys. Really. Read this.
youmightfindyourself:
To do something well you have to like it. That idea is not exactly novel. We’ve got it down to four words: “Do what you love.” But it’s not enough...
This is a timely exhibition. At a moment when too much art is dependent for its...
– ‘Cindy Sherman’ at Museum of Modern Art - NYTimes.com (via photographsonthebrain)
Double Take
commotionconstellations:
littlebrownmushroom:
A friend in Shanghai spotted a painting by Wei Dong that looks awfully familiar.
Michelle & James, 2004 by Alec Soth
Alec Soth vs Wei Dong
Wow. Quite the show-down
How (and Why) to Hand-Make Your Photo Book
This is a great article about the process of hand-making a photo book. In the next three months, I’m going to dive into the book-making process for *hopefully* two of my projects. I’m not going to get too fancy, but I really want to make something with my hands again, print photos I have never printed before, and work on my story telling abilities.
Anyway, it’s a good...
Tell them there was a cow. It was in the field, near where you held the fence....
– David Foster Wallace, Girl with Curious Hair
There are people incapable of lying. Others who lie with inspiration,...
– Andrei Tarkovsky (via bryanschutmaat)
Only hang around people that are positive and make you feel good. Anybody who...
– Amy Poehler (via drinkyourjuice)