"One might compare the art of photography to the act of pointing. It must be true that some of us point to more interesting facts, events, circumstances, and configurations than others."

John Szarkowski

Testimonials

Amazing!

January 30, 2007

Take some Shore, add some Parr, put a twist of Sternfled with a slice of Friedlander, shake during 40 years. Timewitness cocktail. Nothing's better in town.

January 7, 2007
zealous pets (deleted)

Tony Marciante understands the visual moment, the art of the "snap", like no other around flickr, his stream acumulates years of tradition of the best american street photographers but he also brings his personal point of view, his own color. Thanks for getting out of their boxes these splendid negatives and share y… Read more

Tony Marciante understands the visual moment, the art of the "snap", like no other around flickr, his stream acumulates years of tradition of the best american street photographers but he also brings his personal point of view, his own color. Thanks for getting out of their boxes these splendid negatives and share your images, in fact your life, with all of us Tony.

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December 31, 2006
tijo says:

every picture perfection

December 22, 2006
Moxette says:

In the short time I’ve been aware of Tony’s stream I’ve become a big fan. I continue to be blown away each time a new batch appears – and I can only hope when he comes to the bottom of that box, he’ll continue to record events in the same inimitable way. I’m sure in years to come, that some of these photos will be impo… Read more

In the short time I’ve been aware of Tony’s stream I’ve become a big fan. I continue to be blown away each time a new batch appears – and I can only hope when he comes to the bottom of that box, he’ll continue to record events in the same inimitable way. I’m sure in years to come, that some of these photos will be important; an historical archive of past times. Yet they’re more than that. The quirky eye with which he views the world gives his work an edge that is rare.

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November 18, 2006