I'm not a very good photographer.

But that's never stopped me from trying.

 

I'm obsessed with vintage photography, especially images that evoke childhood or family life in the sixties and seventies. I spend a lot of time creeping on other people's scanned family albums. They're fascinating to me.

 

At the same time, I hate the current popularity of vintage looks. Digital photos manipulated to look old are boring to me.

 

I don't fetishize film or nostalgia or authenticity. But what appeals to me about a faded print from 1968 is not just a superficial look that can be replicated by Photoshop filters or some iPhone app. These photos are windows into a world that literally doesn't exist anymore. And the passage of time - the wear and tear of the physical photographs, as well as the transformation of technology - is embedded in the image itself. There's something very profound about that.

 

Other places where you will find me:

 

Irrelevant Comics

irrelevantcomics.blogspot.com/

 

Against Language

againstlanguage.blogspot.com/

 

I Understand and I Wish to Continue

yanbasque.blogspot.com/

 

The Great Vowel Shift

greatvowelshift.bandcamp.com/

 

Melt into Whiteness

meltintowhiteness.tumblr.com/

 

Facebook

www.facebook.com/yan.basque

 

Twitter

twitter.com/#!/yanbasque

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  • JoinedJanuary 2006
  • OccupationEditor
  • HometownGrande-Anse, NB
  • Current cityMontreal
  • CountryCanada

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