Photography Changes You Through Others
Photos I found #8: Winter Holidays
More photos I found. These are probably late winter/early spring holiday photos in the mountains somewhere in France. Easter holidays maybe. Given the snow I’d think Alps.
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My father died of cancer in November. After the funeral, the paperwork, the strange silence that follows all of that, my doctor was a bit concerned. There had…
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I posted this photo last week as my contribution to Aminus3’s photo prompt: minimal. I thought I might as well explain it here.
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More photos I found. These feel so much like photos that could have come straight out of my…
This is another of my found rolls of negatives.
The next roll of found photos seems to cover winter celebrations. I’d say February. But I don’t know…
After the first six weeks, my niece will have foundation: purpose, seeing, basic technical control. Now the teaching…
There’s a special feeling that comes from holding something you made yourself, something printed or folded or stapled…
Every photograph exists in two phases: the taking and the revisiting. Most photographers never consciously separate them. That’s…
I took this photo in Paris on a November early morning. I published it in a note previously,…
I took this photo at an exhibition in the Quai Branly museum in Paris. The line of headphones…
You’re at the doctor’s for a scheduled appointment. It’s heaving. Even more than usual. Apparently, the temporary secretary…
