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thomask says:

memphis: home of elvis and benji. i know whose house i wanna visit the most - as long as he keeps his manhair in his shirt and his pennies in his pocket!

December 5, 2009
Nick says:

being benji's flickr friend makes me feel inordinately cool. he's got fucking awsome style, mad skills and dreams up the best commentary. I want to be like him when I grow up.

January 22, 2009

good thing this cool dude made a low res photo voting group my free time hasn't been the same since I took a picture of a vwbug with hearts all over it and he saw it :) he takes some rad picha's too

November 24, 2008

In Lord of the Flies' body of work, i have found... such gems in the ordinary... which make his photos very extraordinary. The art of the camphone will never be the same again. And this is a good thing.

October 23, 2008

Flickr got a lot more fun when this guy invited one of my photos to DBOLRL, and way more addictive! Life hasn't been the same ever since, and I'm awfully glad we met. He's a noisy, opinionated, flaming liberal with a fine little fambly and a career that includes playing with language and working with technology - what'… Read more

Flickr got a lot more fun when this guy invited one of my photos to DBOLRL, and way more addictive! Life hasn't been the same ever since, and I'm awfully glad we met. He's a noisy, opinionated, flaming liberal with a fine little fambly and a career that includes playing with language and working with technology - what's not to love? I have a strong impression that Benji cares more, about more, than most people do, and he both suffers and rejoices acutely as a result. I'm glad I know him.

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July 29, 2008

my fav things about LOTF: (in no particular order) memphis. toothy toilets. lil pip his lo-res magic and sometimes hes kinda funny.

December 24, 2007
Inconclusive Bubble (deleted)

I think I have found my kin. I want to go to low res hell too. Will you lead the way, Sir?

November 19, 2007

"One Ring to Rule them all and in the Darkness bind them" / No that's wrong, it's Jeff Goldblum's book no it wasn't it was William Golding / Fantastic twisted mind great fun. can't take a picture worth a damn (only kidding he has an great talent, we just haven't seen it yet)

August 31, 2007
C Smith says:

thanks benji it has been one wild and fun filled ride

June 10, 2007
Zippy Duck (deleted)

I only love him when he makes pancakes and grits.

June 4, 2007

loud, proud, low rez hottie with self inflicted social interaction experimentation

April 25, 2007
s2art says:

We have front row seats for this theater of mass destruction. The demolition committee of Project Mayhem wrapped the foundation columns of a dozen buildings with blasting gelatin. In two minutes, primary charges will blow base charges and a few square blocks will be reduced to smoldering rubble. I know this... because … Read more

We have front row seats for this theater of mass destruction. The demolition committee of Project Mayhem wrapped the foundation columns of a dozen buildings with blasting gelatin. In two minutes, primary charges will blow base charges and a few square blocks will be reduced to smoldering rubble. I know this... because LotF knows this. Still awaiting the mophone shots of the results of Project Mayhem, in all their low rez gory... err sorry glory.

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April 17, 2007

First of all I must say that I love Benji Borden like a sister. I have six or seven sisters. One of them ran off with the circus and had a kid with every male performer causing me a lot of financial troubles during the holidays (and plus they seem to have a little too much hair). Another was technically neither a … Read more

First of all I must say that I love Benji Borden like a sister. I have six or seven sisters. One of them ran off with the circus and had a kid with every male performer causing me a lot of financial troubles during the holidays (and plus they seem to have a little too much hair). Another was technically neither a boy nor a girl really...still not sure...some redundant and unnecessary parts. The third one is just a prostitute. The fourth one is her pimp. The fifth one has had an acne problem since birth (during delivery doctor fainted) and has counted every pusstule since she was able to count. The sixth sister had sex with George W. Bush while both were on psychotropic bender. The supposed seventh child joined the Green Party. The family ex'd her out for that. I like Benji's pictures.

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November 6, 2006

Benji Borden was a pleasant addition to our "little group". He shares with us his wicked inspiration, I am pretty sure his s*it doesn't stink, and he lets us all know it's ok to have pictures in their stream that are complete crap, because has them too. He knows a thing or two about creating group moral by showing us h… Read more

Benji Borden was a pleasant addition to our "little group". He shares with us his wicked inspiration, I am pretty sure his s*it doesn't stink, and he lets us all know it's ok to have pictures in their stream that are complete crap, because has them too. He knows a thing or two about creating group moral by showing us his magic heavy hand... He is a threat to our emotional well being but we love this guy... Really, benji, We do. I swear. :)

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September 28, 2006
Sam says:

Prompt payment and no problems. Would deal with again. Recomended. A++++

September 20, 2006

BB is one photographer for whom the words "too pixelated" mean nothing. A good thing for those of us who peruse his photostream too, looking for the odd tidbit of genious he tends to come up with.. Oh, and he cooks a mean pot of baby stew!!

September 19, 2006
spongie says:

Someone once told Benji that postage stamp-sized pictures is a bad thing. This has been recorded by historians as the worst mistake anyone has ever made.

September 19, 2006

heroism isn't how they play it in the movies. It isn't some bright shining light overcoming extraordinary dragons. Most heroes are unsung. They face down mortgages and take their children to the fair on hot days. And though the world is a lot more low res than they expected in their youth, they go to work and look afte… Read more

heroism isn't how they play it in the movies. It isn't some bright shining light overcoming extraordinary dragons. Most heroes are unsung. They face down mortgages and take their children to the fair on hot days. And though the world is a lot more low res than they expected in their youth, they go to work and look after their piece of that world anyway. That's the tale of Everyman who in the end is the real hero of this great panorma, from one generation to the next. I enjoy these pictures for how they are hero's diary. THey are full of a sense of being.

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September 17, 2006