May 25th 2012
jtotheizzoe:

A Self-Portrait of Opportunity
I want you to stop and think about something. This is a picture of another planet. Where this robot is. Right now.
As we sit here on Earth in this or any moment, we each have in our heads a flurry of worries and questions and ideas. And most of them pertain to our own lives. That’s okay, it’s human nature. We are each the center of our own universe.
I often think about this in crowded places, like while in traffic, as the place I’m going is far more important than the place all of these other people are going. I’m convinced that they feel the same way. And so we sit.
But that means that there are seven billion mental universes walking around on this planet. We are staring into them through little digital windows that we carry in our hands, and certain that this decision is the most important decision. Everything that is happening is happening to us.
Yet for the past eight years, there has been a dusty, six-wheeled rover crawling around the surface of Mars, completely alone. Incidentally, that rover has exceeded its expected mission of 90 days by thirty-two times over. That’s admirable, and I can’t help but personify the little guy. Like a sort of scrappy, diligent explorer, quietly working hard for the benefit of someone else. “No complaints, boss!” Like Johnny 5 meets Wall-E.
And so we get images like this, reminding us that every day we can look beyond our personal universe. What a thought! Look at how much is out there. Think of what else we could see! Let’s go.

jtotheizzoe:

A Self-Portrait of Opportunity

I want you to stop and think about something. This is a picture of another planet. Where this robot is. Right now.

As we sit here on Earth in this or any moment, we each have in our heads a flurry of worries and questions and ideas. And most of them pertain to our own lives. That’s okay, it’s human nature. We are each the center of our own universe.

I often think about this in crowded places, like while in traffic, as the place I’m going is far more important than the place all of these other people are going. I’m convinced that they feel the same way. And so we sit.

But that means that there are seven billion mental universes walking around on this planet. We are staring into them through little digital windows that we carry in our hands, and certain that this decision is the most important decision. Everything that is happening is happening to us.

Yet for the past eight years, there has been a dusty, six-wheeled rover crawling around the surface of Mars, completely alone. Incidentally, that rover has exceeded its expected mission of 90 days by thirty-two times over. That’s admirable, and I can’t help but personify the little guy. Like a sort of scrappy, diligent explorer, quietly working hard for the benefit of someone else. “No complaints, boss!” Like Johnny 5 meets Wall-E.

And so we get images like this, reminding us that every day we can look beyond our personal universe. What a thought! Look at how much is out there. Think of what else we could see! Let’s go.


May 17th 2012
untitled on Flickr.

untitled on Flickr.


May 17th 2012
untitled on Flickr.

untitled on Flickr.


May 17th 2012
untitled on Flickr.

untitled on Flickr.


May 17th 2012
untitled on Flickr.

untitled on Flickr.


May 16th 2012
magnumohio:

HORSE RANCHER DAVE BEGOTKA. OSSEO, WISCONSIN. McDONALD’S, INTERSTATE 94.
Are you a real cowboy?
“Yes, I suppose I am.”
Are there a lot of cowboys in the Midwest?
“There ain’t too many of us left, period. All the old boys are dying off.”
Do you come to this McDonald’s often?
“I get in here pretty much every morning for coffee.  I guess it’s just an excuse to get out of the valley.”
Have you ever sold any horses in Ohio?
“I must have.”

magnumohio:

HORSE RANCHER DAVE BEGOTKA. OSSEO, WISCONSIN. McDONALD’S, INTERSTATE 94.

Are you a real cowboy?

“Yes, I suppose I am.”

Are there a lot of cowboys in the Midwest?

“There ain’t too many of us left, period. All the old boys are dying off.”

Do you come to this McDonald’s often?

“I get in here pretty much every morning for coffee.  I guess it’s just an excuse to get out of the valley.”

Have you ever sold any horses in Ohio?

“I must have.”


May 16th 2012
postcardsfromamerica:

Alex Webb. USA. Rochester, NY. 2012. Abandoned household goods. 

postcardsfromamerica:

Alex Webb. USA. Rochester, NY. 2012. Abandoned household goods. 


May 16th 2012

ohio

If you haven;t heard the news from LBM yet, check out Alec Soth’s most recent blog, Ohio and follow it as he and writer Brad Zellar travel through Ohio over the next week on a project for Magnum Photos. 


May 03rd 2012
barbert:

Untitled (Andrea), 2001photograph by Tim Barberwww.tim-barber.com

barbert:

Untitled (Andrea), 2001
photograph by Tim Barber
www.tim-barber.com

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April 27th 2012
phot(o)lia: From Here to There: Alec Soth's America. Alec Soth.

photolia:

From Here to There: Alec Soth’s America. Alec Soth (USA).

Photographs by Alec Soth

Published by the Walker Art, 2010. Printed in Germany by GZD, Ditzingen.

Published on the occasion of the exhibition From Here to There: Alec Soth’s America, organized by the Walker Art Center,…

Having just acquired this bootk a couple weeks ago, I must say it is one of the best photography books I own. If you’re a fan of Soth, this is a must have.


April 17th 2012

“Steven Rubin hitched a ride in 1982 to rural Somerset County in northwestern Maine and embarked on a project that would continue for more than 30 years and is on display at drkrm in Los Angeles from April 28 through May 26.” See more on Time LightBox

“Steven Rubin hitched a ride in 1982 to rural Somerset County in northwestern Maine and embarked on a project that would continue for more than 30 years and is on display at drkrm in Los Angeles from April 28 through May 26.” See more on Time LightBox

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April 11th 2012

April 04th 2012

April 03rd 2012
holycoleslaw:

This is classic!
pag-asaharibon:

First Lady Hillary Clinton receives a kiss from Chicago Cubs’ announcer Harry Caray between innings of the opening day game in Wrigley Field, April 4, 1994. No other details were available. (Chicago Cubs Photo by Stephen Green) (Tribune file) 

holycoleslaw:

This is classic!

pag-asaharibon:

First Lady Hillary Clinton receives a kiss from Chicago Cubs’ announcer Harry Caray between innings of the opening day game in Wrigley Field, April 4, 1994. No other details were available. (Chicago Cubs Photo by Stephen Green) (Tribune file) 


April 02nd 2012
I went on to flickr and it was just thousands of pieces of shit, and I just couldn’t believe it. And it’s just all conventional, it’s all cliches, it’s just one visual convention after another.


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