The key picture was frame #32 from when I started the long exposures shot at: 110mm, ISO 50, F4, 125 second exposure, White Balance: Custom. -Lucas Jackson/REUTERS (you’re welcome, volcano photo nerds.)
Sailing around the archipelago of Svalbard and in the Arctic environment, working under extreme conditions, they formulated questions about the photographic medium concerning its limitations, authority, and the precarious relationship between effort and result. Hot.
The Woodmans is an inspiring portrait of one family’s fall and redemption in the often brutal world of art. Family patriarch George is a professor and painter. Wife and mother Betty is a ceramicist who earns her own show at The Met. Charlie, their son, is a video artist.
I’m worried about the horses.
And Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton cease to age.
Back up your files, fool! photo by Edgar Martins.
In honor of Dan Saelinger, I’m backing up my files Right Now.
This is the first picture I ever took. I’ve been searching for it for years.
I may have had to google LARP.
The local color turns out to be zanier than I remembered.