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Entries in Photography (17)

Abandoned Library

Posted on Apr 4, 2008 at 08:35AM by Registered CommenterJanine in , | Comments5 Comments

Work/Life: Stephen Wilde

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Stephen Wilde, part of the Work/Life project.
Posted on Mar 26, 2008 at 04:32PM by Registered CommenterJanine in , | CommentsPost a Comment

Welcome: Wilkosz + Way

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Here are some samples from the latest Work/Life addition, Calgary-based photography duo Wilkosz + Way.
Posted on Mar 24, 2008 at 09:33PM by Registered CommenterJanine in , | CommentsPost a Comment

Super, Saturated: Liz Wolfe

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We're happy to add Liz Wolfe to our roster of Work/Life photographers. Happy Easter!
Posted on Mar 22, 2008 at 06:11PM by Registered CommenterJanine in , | CommentsPost a Comment

Flotsam & Jetsam

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Dimitris Karaiskos is a graphic design from Athens who collects interesting debris that washes ashore. He has recently published his collection in a book entitled "Flotsam & Jetsam".

"It's actually a small part (about 150 pieces) of my collection of around 1000 objects I found washed up mainly on beaches in Greece but also around the world (from Scotland to New Zealand and the Maldives).

Some of them are strange and unusual, some are common but photographed in such a way that you can't really tell what they are (or how big they are, since we decided to kill any sense of scale): Nautical maps and graphs found nearby cargo boat wrecks, pieces from lighthouses, an inflatable sex-doll head, a lifejacket from a US-Navy fighter jet, pieces of driftwood that look like creatures, deformed kids' toys and endless consumer products from around the world in their dilapitated by the sea, sun and oil packaging. We paired these objects together in funny or nice-looking combinations."

In the book's introduction, Ian Jeffreys writes, "Beachcombing is a way of consulting providence. You walk the shore and kick this or that piece of plastic debris and although it might turn out to be no more than an emptied tube of Polish toothpaste discharged by a freighter it might be altogether more intriguing. If we are lucky providence delivers something of value, something surprising and enlivening."

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Posted on Feb 28, 2008 at 12:10PM by Registered CommenterJanine in , , | Comments1 Comment

Super, Saturated: Amy Chin

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Stunning. Work by prop stylist Amy Chin. Via Desire to Inspire.
Posted on Feb 20, 2008 at 10:33PM by Registered CommenterJanine in | CommentsPost a Comment

Type Block opens tonight!

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Join us from 5pm - 9pm for the opening of TypeBlock! Part of the Exposure photography festival.

Posted on Feb 7, 2008 at 11:19AM by Registered CommenterJanine in , , , | CommentsPost a Comment

Kristopher Grunert

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I am happy to welcome Vancouver photographer Kristopher Grunert to the Work/Life project. His moody portfolio contains absolutely beautiful studies of natural and artificial light.
Posted on Jan 30, 2008 at 07:28PM by Registered CommenterJanine in , | CommentsPost a Comment

Work/Life new photographers

We are pleased that more photographers have responded to our email invitation sent earlier this week. (To read more about this project, click here.) Photographers in the Work/Life project to date include:

CJ Burton:
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Kirstie Tweed:
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Angus Rowe-MacPherson:
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Dwayne Brown:
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Daniel Wood:
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Clint Adam-Smyth:
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Posted on Jan 25, 2008 at 03:42PM by Registered CommenterJanine in , | CommentsPost a Comment

Type Block update

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The Type Block photography project is still accepting submissions via our Flickr group. We ask that you document the letterforms that you find within a block (give or take) of where you work or live. The idea is that the viewer will be able to get a sense of place through the found typography. The exhibition starts in early February and submissions will be considered until January 20.
Posted on Jan 8, 2008 at 07:38PM by Registered CommenterJanine in , , | CommentsPost a Comment
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