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Where is this great love of books coming from? God knows I was never much of a reader. I could never get through a novel. I have started many, but have completed few. The reward at the end would never be sufficient to make me give up so many other things I would rather do with my time. In fact I prefer to read so many other things other than novels. So where is this love for books coming from? Perhaps it is an appreciation for the design of the books. The ability for words to combine with images completing a concept or an idea. For words to convey so much in poetry, philosophy, commentary, discourse, and of course art. I have also learned to appreciate the design and structure of books. I have always had great respect for books and the words in them. Wisdom imparted by men and women far wiser than me. Books that define art, music, religion. It doesn’t matter to me what the books are about, just that they are books and therefore are sacred.

 

In this series of photographs, I have found a selection of vintage books some dating back to the late eighteen hundreds, making them, actually from two centuries ago. Intrigued by the inherent physical structure of these books and the way they convey the by gone eras from which they belong, strictly due to their construction and design.

 

In his penetrating eyes I saw sadness. Some of it I ubderstood from what I knew, yet some of it came from the depths of his private thoughts.

EXPLORE # 356

 

I do not know the name of this flower from my garden.

To me he was always cheerful and supportive. His wisdom was quiet and unassuming. Only when asked did he offer it. But when it came to music, he was always ready to share. Ready to whistle or hum a tune. To the amusement of the listener.

 

To see more of my work, please go to sollang.com

 

Great photography requires dedication, time and effort.

But above all there are costs involved as well.

Equipment, props and model fees, not to mention time,

are all "out-of-pocket" expenses for the artist.

 

If you enjoy my photography, you might like to help to support my art.

 

I offer over 2 hours of great videos, including many

behind-the-scenes of some of my best photo sessions,

all artistically crafted for your enjoyment.

 

Video on Demand on Vimeo.

The Photography of Sol Lang.

 

Thanks for your time and support.

As frenzied as these gulls were in their flight, so was I on the shutter button. Every second yielded a different composition.

 

Layered between each other, their reflections in the water and their shadows on the ice made the images even that much more complex and exciting.

 

Although the angle of view is downward, there is an ambiguity due to the reflection of the sky in the water and the melting ice so that it seems like I am shooting skyward. This makes the walking ducks and sea gulls appear to be walking in the sky.

 

Consider the contrasting elements of individual compared to group, sky compared to water compared to clouds, in-flight compared to earthbound, up compared to down, heaven compared to earth, big compared to small, reflections compared to shadows, gulls compared to ducks.

 

The images convey something much deeper than what they appear to be documenting on first glance. Take a moment to meditate upon them. As one views them, one can’t help but notice the visual transparency and fluidity of these images. But more than that, the subtle messages that are conveyed both visually and symbolically, give these images spiritual richness that goes beyond their apparent beauty.

 

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DEMOCRACY MOVEMENT LAUNCHES NATIONWIDE ACTIONS

ACTIONS ROLL ACROSS THE NATION DEFENDING INTERNET FREEDOM BEFORE HISTORIC FCC VOTE & IN OPPOSITION TO CONGRESSIONAL FAST-TRACKING OF LARGEST U.S. TRADE DEAL EVER

 

On February 26th the FCC made their historic vote on Net Neutrality. Simultaneously, when Congress reconvenes after the congressional recess, they are preparing to bring Fast Track of the Trans-Pacific Partnership up for a vote. The Rolling Rebellion for Real Democracy is confronting these two current issues of people power vs. corporate power that will have a major impact on people's lives.

 

Firstly, the issue of Net Neutrality. A people-powered movement has convinced the FCC to reclassify the Internet to ensure equal access for all without discrimination. Kevin Zeese of Popular Resistance notes that “Net Neutrality is essential for the exercise of Freedom of Speech in the 21st Century. Now the telecom companies are trying to convince their puppets in Congress to undermine the FCC's decision and once again, the people are fighting back.”

 

Secondly, TPP and Fast Track. For three years a movement opposed to secretly negotiated corporate trade agreements has stopped Congress from giving President Obama Fast Track trade authority. Fast Track would allow him to sign these secret agreements and then push them through Congress without hearings or amendments, with only brief debate on and an up-or-down vote. These trade agreements are structured solely in the interest of corporate gain. The TPP and Fast Track are bringing together odd bedfellows like in Spokane, WA where Tea Party members and Occupiers are coming together in opposition.

 

Eleanor Goldfield a musician with Rooftop Revolutionaries and activist with the Rolling Rebellion says passage of the TPP and Fast Track would “turn corporate personhood into corporate nationhood by creating international court systems and trade tribunals that allow corporations to challenge laws enacted by countries in the interest of public health, safety and justice.”

 

With this sovereignty, corporations would hold sway over nearly every facet of our lives, from food to Internet access. As Julian Assange wrote, “If you read, write, publish, think, listen, dance, sing or invent; if you farm or consume food; if you’re ill now or might one day be ill, the TPP has you in its crosshairs.”

 

In the months of February and March, people are protesting at the grassroots level, combining their efforts into a national movement for equal access Internet and against secret trade deals. Years of organizing have brought these issues to a head. Now, activists have been mobilizing and coordinating high-visibility actions in cities from coast to coast.

 

In Washington and Oregon a “Fair Trade or BusTour” complete with hand-painted murals and packed with constituents payed visits to undecided members of congress. In San Diego, CA community-members took to highway overpasses to deliver to their representatives their message emblazoned on LED light panels. Across the U.S. activists are using guerrilla light projection to illuminate monuments and building facades with slogans like “Don't Let Comcast Choke Your Freedom,” “No Slow Lanes, Open & Equal Internet For All,” and “TPP Dismantles Democracy - www.stopfasttrack.com.” Multiple actions were organized at telecom companies like Comcast, AT&T, and Time Warner Cable who are second only to defense industries in the amount that they spend lobbying and buying favors from representatives who are supposed to serve "We The People." On February 25th in Washington, D.C. a new documentary “Killswitch: The Battle to Control the Internet” was screened before members of congress and activists from across the country. Then, activists unveiled a larger than life killswitch to dramatize the stakes of the historic FCC vote.

 

The FCC's announcement to vote in favor of Net Neutrality is a complete paradigm shift from less than a year ago; a true show of the effectiveness of focused, dedicated grassroots action.

 

If we continue to fight and win these battles, they will stand as tremendous victories of people power over corporate power. The people will have stopped some of the most powerful corporate lobbies in the United States including the telecoms and hundreds of transnational corporations.

 

Using high visibility, creative actions, the Rolling Rebellion has and will continue this fight. For more information, please visit www.rollingrebellion.org.

Popular Resistance, Backbone Campaign, www.occupy.com, and more teamed up to launch the rolling rebellion and reignite the fight for a real democracy.

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As frenzied as these gulls were in their flight, so was I on the shutter button. Every second yielded a different composition.

 

Layered between each other, their reflections in the water and their shadows on the ice made the images even that much more complex and exciting.

 

Although the angle of view is downward, there is an ambiguity due to the reflection of the sky in the water and the melting ice so that it seems like I am shooting skyward. This makes the walking ducks and sea gulls appear to be walking in the sky.

 

Consider the contrasting elements of individual compared to group, sky compared to water compared to clouds, in-flight compared to earthbound, up compared to down, heaven compared to earth, big compared to small, reflections compared to shadows, gulls compared to ducks.

 

The images convey something much deeper than what they appear to be documenting on first glance. Take a moment to meditate upon them. As one views them, one can’t help but notice the visual transparency and fluidity of these images. But more than that, the subtle messages that are conveyed both visually and symbolically, give these images spiritual richness that goes beyond their apparent beauty.

 

Washington DC, December 7, 2017. Around 100 internet justice activists and supporters gathered outside the Washington Hilton Hotel* to protest FCC Chairman's Ajit Pai's party with telecom lobbyists from Comcast, Verizon and other ISPs who are hellbent on ending Net Neutrality. The vast majority of Americans do not want higher prices, slower service and censorship of political and cultural content that will be the inevitable result of the end of net neutrality. The internet has worked astonishingly well for over twenty years now, empowering millions and millions of ordinary people worldwide. Don't screw it up, Pai. We encourage all to send comments to the FCC. We need to keep the dream alive and kick these scoundrels out of DC ASAP.

*AKA "The Hinckley Hilton"; look it up.

As frenzied as these gulls were in their flight, so was I on the shutter button. Every second yielded a different composition.

 

Layered between each other, their reflections in the water and their shadows on the ice made the images even that much more complex and exciting.

 

Although the angle of view is downward, there is an ambiguity due to the reflection of the sky in the water and the melting ice so that it seems like I am shooting skyward. This makes the walking ducks and sea gulls appear to be walking in the sky.

 

Consider the contrasting elements of individual compared to group, sky compared to water compared to clouds, in-flight compared to earthbound, up compared to down, heaven compared to earth, big compared to small, reflections compared to shadows, gulls compared to ducks.

 

The images convey something much deeper than what they appear to be documenting on first glance. Take a moment to meditate upon them. As one views them, one can’t help but notice the visual transparency and fluidity of these images. But more than that, the subtle messages that are conveyed both visually and symbolically, give these images spiritual richness that goes beyond their apparent beauty.

 

Taken at the Net Neutrality Rally in Ottawa, Ontario.

 

This is the other side of this sign. The fellow in the red coat at the mic is John Selwyn, Executive Director of the National Capital Freenet.

  

As the title of this piece suggests, much of my artistic work involves the idea of exclusion. I photograph the instruments of exclusion. I like to find them in old structures or objects. The idea of exclusion which stems from the fear of “the other”. The protection and guarding of one’s own. This is a natural instinct that stems from the guarding of ones nourishment. It can be seen in the animal kingdom, although among animals, once it is satiated it will willingly share. Humans need an intellectual or emotional stimulus to agree to share anything. The whole idea is very complex and psychological and can be theorized upon at length.

 

This work was on exhibition October, 2004, group show with Mary Bogdan, assemblages, Anne-Marie Vacherot, photographs and Sol Lang (moi), photographs at Galerie de bouche à oreille, Montreal, Québec, Canada.

 

You can also see this image and others by visiting my Blog at sollangphotographs.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_sollangphotogr...

 

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Smart car florist

 

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Taking a short break before continuing on his snowy trek, this man is warming up by standing next to the exhaust vents of an old provincial government building two days before the federal elections. Is he wondering if his lot will improve due to a government change? Is he contemplating his vote at this very moment?

November, 2002, Group show with Daniel Rabinowitz , Jacque Lamoureux, Dani Hausmann and Sol Lang named Photo X 4 at Gallerie Constant, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

 

Not accepted, however, for Moi de la photo à Montreal, 2003, to their discredit.

 

To see more of my work, please go to sollang.com

To see more of my work, please go to sollang.com

Resin Coated Lightjet Metallic Print

Mounted on 1/4" Masonite

36 x 36"

2009

 

'Pop Hybrid' of Farrah Fawcett and an Egyptian Pharoah

 

The work is my expression in photography and video art, through the improvisational dance moves and voice of performance artist Vicki Tansey.

 

My concerns are in the ambiguity and imperfection of language and the complexity of communication. Words that have been the accepted tool for expression either spoken or written, have often fallen short when it came to understanding between individuals or groups. Differences in culture, religion, social status or even gender, have contributed to misunderstanding and often causing conflict.

 

The photographs deliver a complex message that is not so much from the head as it is from the gut. Images that are left to the viewer?s interpretation,

they are the result of combining deliberate camera shake to continuous and expressive dance moves. With minimal direction, Vicki improvises dance to the sound of her own recorded voice.

 

As does dance, so my visual dictionary of body language transcends spoken or written word. It traverses intellectual boundaries.

 

This is a selection of photographs, which is the result of extensive editing from several hundred images.

 

Along with the material of this package, I propose to include a short video film (not yet produced). This will be my creation with the collaboration of Vicki, whereby I will film her as she dances to one of her own, improvised musical recordings. This will further investigate the expression in movement and sound. It will be a montage of imagery with Vicki at the center, as she gestures expressively in her improvised dance. The film will take place at a selection of locations that will be chosen for their personal significance in her life.

 

View the entire set

  

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

I could hear my footsteps making a crunching sound as I stepped through the fresh fallen snow. No other sound was heard. When I stopped walking all was quiet until the silence was broken by the chiclick sound of my camera shutter. I walked through this forest on so many occasions, but mostly in the spring, summer or fall. I have always enjoyed it. I never, however, knew this to be a magical forest until now. The snow gives it a very special ambiance and the sound is extremely particular when the trees are bare and the surface of the snow deflects it into a slight echo. The feeling of being alone is so strong. Being alone and in the moment. Being pensive and inspired. Silence… and then, chiclick. Another capture in this magical forest.

A composition of graphic elements that convey a time and a place most city dwellers can relate to. Memories from the time we were children, playing on the streets or back alleys of our neighbourhoods.

 

You can also visit this image and others on my Blog

 

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a fish, afishcial

some of solstice so special

official sky fish

©2010hjwizell

To see more of my work, please go to my web site

 

Great photography requires dedication, time and effort.

But above all there are costs involved as well.

Equipment, props and model fees, not to mention time,

are all "out-of-pocket" expenses for the artist.

 

If you enjoy my photography, you might like to help to support my art.

 

I offer over 2 hours of great videos, including many

behind-the-scenes of some of my best photo sessions,

all artistically crafted for your enjoyment.

 

Video on Demand on Vimeo.

The Photography of Sol Lang.

 

Thanks for your time and support.

To see more of my work, please go to my web site

Padlocked forever. At least it appears that way. This door has not been opened in years.

 

To see more of my work, please go to my web site

To see more of my work, please go to my web site

Waiting to walk down the catwalk

 

To see more of my work, please go to my web site

To see more of my work, please go to my web site

 

Great photography requires dedication, time and effort.

But above all there are costs involved as well.

Equipment, props and model fees, not to mention time,

are all "out-of-pocket" expenses for the artist.

 

If you enjoy my photography, you might like to help to support my art.

 

I offer over 2 hours of great videos, including many

behind-the-scenes of some of my best photo sessions,

all artistically crafted for your enjoyment.

 

Video on Demand on Vimeo.

The Photography of Sol Lang.

 

Thanks for your time and support.

"pretty girls make graves" "filter magazine music appreciation night" "seattle, wa."

To see more of my work, please go to sollang.com

A couple of years before my dad passed away. This captures the essence of their relationship. My mom's jokingly stern look and my dad's true gaze of love for her. Devoted to one another their entire lives, my mom still misses him greatly.

 

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Hundreds of Internet cats rallied outside the FCC in support of Chairman Tom Wheeler’s hints that the agency will pass strong Net Neutrality rules.

Innovation by individuals and companies on the Internet is The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs. This caricature of a goose was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from Peter Corbett's Flickr photostream.

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

 

To see more of my work, behind the scenes video sessions and other info about me, please visit my site, sollang.com.

To see more of my work, please go to my web site

 

Great photography requires dedication, time and effort.

But above all there are costs involved as well.

Equipment, props and model fees, not to mention time,

are all "out-of-pocket" expenses for the artist.

 

If you enjoy my photography, you might like to help to support my art.

 

I offer over 2 hours of great videos, including many

behind-the-scenes of some of my best photo sessions,

all artistically crafted for your enjoyment.

 

Video on Demand on Vimeo.

The Photography of Sol Lang.

 

Thanks for your time and support.

To see more of my work, please go to my web site

These photographs are about my relationship with the Earth, whereby I am representing humanity. But in my work as a photographer I can only speak for myself. I am celebrating the majesty and grandeur of nature and how we fit into it. In the photographs showing distant vast landscapes, I show evidence of humans through cars and electric towers all dwarfed by the awesome storm clouds and mountains. This beauty of nature is also evident in the more intimate views of the farms and country roads, again, showing our relationship with Earth and man’s harnessing of it for his own use.

 

Mine is a positive, optimistic point of view, because the scenes are beautiful and that implies that the beauty, even beyond or in spite of man’s tampering will always be there.

 

I use contrasting points of view. The macrocosm and microcosm. From very distant vistas, to closer images of rural scenes, down to close-up views of earth, moss and clovers, tree trunks, bark and root.

 

I strip them all of colour to present a raw image that allows the viewer to respond emotionally to shape, texture and contrast. I use techniques such as selective focus, lens vignette and rather large print size to draw the viewer in. The soft focus on the edge, gives a dream like effect and a “vintage photography” feeling from a time before we knew we were destroying our environment with harmful technology.

 

The works also evoke a quiet and calm sense of serenity. Although there is evidence of man’s existence in the photographs through the farms, buildings and towers, there are no actual humans in the images, so the lone viewer becomes the only perceived living participant in the scene.

 

Visual drama created by massive dark clouds has always intrigued me. It is one of the ways for me to understand how small we humans really are in this universe.

 

To be exhibited at Galerie Image Photo Encadrement, Sutton, Québec, Canada.

Entire month of December, 2005.

 

33" x 22" digital, Giclée print.

 

I have also created a short film that expresses some of my concerns about the destruction of nature. You can view it here.

or here.

Girl in a transe dancing to the beat of the drums at the Montreal Tams

 

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