“Dividing time is the human way to deal with eternity.”

http://www.eyecurious.com/interview-christian-schink-a-different-kind-of-discovery/#more-2023

Your last opportunity to make pix of moo-cows

 

http://fltrib.com/photographing-cows-or-other-farm-scenery-could-land-you-jail-under-senate-bill

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 Steve Pyke (from “Photographs of Philosophers”):

Sam Taylor-Wood (from “Men Crying”):

Harry Callahan:

Philip-Lorca diCorcia:

Robert Heineken:

A Little LF Levity

I can’t believe I’ve not linked to this until now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a64iG-A-cRI

Our AP FT Itinerary

Bring with you $5.50 for a round trip Metra fare (with a student ID discount) and $2.50 for the CTA (and $100.00 for lunch makes it $108.00). We’ll take our attendance at the school before we go to the rail depot, then we’ll commute downtown and walk to to the “El,” and ride it, and see the exhibit at the Harold Washington Chicago Public Lbrary; then on to the MCP @ Columbia College for the Kahn & Selesnick show; up Michigan Avenue to the Gage Gallery of Roosevelt University featuring Milton Rogovin’s work; and finally to the Cultural Center to see Mr. Dan Zamudio and… Vivian. Somewhere in there we’ll grab a gourmet meal, and after “Viv” we’ll sprint to the return train (check in w/moi as you board, s.v.p.). We’ll step off in Borington @ 2:32.

http://www.richardwasserman.net/Portfolio.cfm?nK=9797

http://www.mocp.org/events/2011/03/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzZRei2xxM4&feature=related, then on to the subsequent portions (find the typo!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HN5wm_Kxvi4

https://photodevoto.wordpress.com/2011/01/19/milton-rogovin/

http://www.explorechicago.org/city/en/things_see_do/event_landing/events/dca_tourism/DanZamudio_Photographs.html

http://vivianmaier.blogspot.com/2010/12/chicago-tonight-on-vivian-maier.html

W. o’ W.: Morton Feldman

“As a rule I write in ink. It sharpens one’s concentration. Erasure gives you the illusion you’re going to make a more meaningful solution.

 

Some pages, there is nothing crossed out and it’s usually those pages when there is something of a continuity.”

Savor these photobooks

Alec Soth’s Dog Days Bogota: http://www.alecsoth.com/Bogota/pages/frameset.html for its pacing and its weaving of subject matter.

James Luckett’s Suginami: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/575507 although you can easily find larger versions of these images, (in order) on flickr and on Google (but out of sequence).

…and here’s an informative interview with Mr. Luckett and Elijah Gowin:

http://the-space-in-between.com/2009/01/14/one-thing-done-two-ways-elijah-gowin-and-james-luckett-on-making-a-book/

W. o’ W.: Alfred Stieglitz

“If you place the imperfect next to the perfect, people will see the difference between the one and the other. But if you offer the imperfect alone, people are only too apt to be satisfied with it.”

This year’s STD has run its course.

Senior Teach Day occurred early this year (or so it seems), and once again, the photographer did not see his shadow (hey, it’s a darkroom).

The man known as Saigon took his role in stride. There were no casualties, and he issued only one detention all day. The press sent an unannounced representative:

…others appeared to be making contingency plans.

Sally Mann: pictures on the radio

http://www.npr.org/player/v2/mediaPlayer.html?action=1&t=1&islist=false&id=133595585&m=133836031