“First I started taking a lot of pictures after my husband died, because I just couldn’t work. I couldn’t write. I was so tired. But then one day, I picked up an old Polaroid camera, and I took a picture of Nureyev’s slippers, which I own, I have a pair of his slippers, and I looked at it, and it was good. It made me happy and made me feel like I had accomplished something for that day. And the immediacy of it was comforting. And now my camera is my friend, and I take it everywhere.” [read the full article here]
Patti Smith, Grave, Susan Sontag’s, November 2007
Donald Sultan, Mimosa, May 8, 2008, Screenprint in colors on wove paper
Wayne Foskett, Dandelion, Unique gelatin silver print process, 2010
Masao Yamamoto, “Nakazora” #1025 (中空), Silver Gelatin Print
Wolfgang Moersch, Lady’s Slipper Orchid, printed 2007
Delta 100 4x5, Polywarmtone in SE1, Toner MT1 Selenium and MT3 Vario Schwefeltoner
Bertrand Fleuret — via & more — site
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“I am alone. Walking at random. Wandering, as if at random,...
Peter Upward.
August Strindberg.
From The Lodger, Alfred Hitchcock, 1927.