July 2011
18 posts
June 2011
26 posts
A story: In 1994, I was accepted into a major show called “100 Years of Street...
– Richard Bram: In Color! | Street Reverb Magazine
Beware the Siren call of the funny costume.
– Richard Bram: In Color! | Street Reverb Magazine
Wise words from Richard Bram.
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Now, we’re a species of editors. We all recycle, clip and cut, remix and upload....
– The new Arles Manifesto (by Clément Chéroux, Joan Fontcuberta, Erik Kessels, Martin Parr, Joachim Schmid) it’s a new beginnig that’s like an The End. (via shanolyno)
In the future, neither you nor anybody else is going to care a whit about how...
– Mike Johnston, via photographsonthebrain (via offcuts)
Absofuckinglutely.
So I do have this conviction that if people could somehow put themselves in the...
– The Online Photographer: More on Image Permanence (via photographsonthebrain)
Making Something Out Of Nothing
I spent most of last night screwing around with Wordpress and Headway, which I’m still not completely sold on (but then I’m not a big fan of Wordpress in general). The reason? I’m putting together a site for a new project I’m working on with my regular conspirators Iorio and Morais. We spent a good few hours ranting about it over beers the other night, so I’m guessing...
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Dunning-Kruger Effect
The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which unskilled people make poor decisions and reach erroneous conclusions, but their incompetence denies them the metacognitive ability to appreciate their mistakes. The unskilled therefore suffer from illusory superiority, rating their ability as above average, much higher than it actually is, while the highly skilled underrate their own...
Strange.rs are talking. Good things must surely come of this…
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E3
Heading downtown today for the annual games industry nerd-fest that is E3. I’m toying with the idea of making a little photographic series out of it, so stay tuned.
....: “More and more photographers are publishing... →
“More and more photographers are publishing their own books, reaching out and growing an audience for their work and ideas. Instead of waiting for someone else to do everything, photographers all over the world are making a direct impact. And that’s what real creativity is like. It burns so hot…
…curation isn’t a journal of cool things, it’s placing informed work...
– The Words of Second Cousins
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