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At the Sabatini Gallery in Topeka. As part of a print exhibit the gallery had a space for children (and presumably adult) to make simple prints. This anonymous one struck me most of the several hundred prints tacked to the walls of the work space. A person made it. Is it art? Does it really matter?
I am close to completing my 100 Strangers project, which has taken me almost 5 years. You'd think it would get easier to ask people if I can take their photo, but it hasn't. It took courage to ask this devilishly handsome guy if I could take his pic for my 100 Stranger project. He asked if I was going to put a curse on him and I said 'No!" so then he agreed. And he posed for me. But, he said he wasn't going to tell me his name. He would remain an anonymous stranger. That works for me! And later he said " Hope I'm a lucrative addition to your endeavor." Ok. You sure were interesting, that's for sure! This guy can bust some dance moves like crazy! Probably the most interesting of all my 100 Strangers. Thanks!
Check out the 100 strangers website to see more pictures and people working on the same assignment!
I am starting a set of photos with people passing by at low shutter speed.
All pictures are in B&W and taken in Tokyo streets and/or Subway.
Japan, May 2008
Syrian activists in the USA have reported that family members in Syria have been subjected to intimidation and physical abuse by the authorities. In some cases, security forces have appeared at the homes of relatives in Syria and indicated they would suffer negative consequences if family members continued their perceived anti-government activism in the USA. Ahed al-Hindi, a former political prisoner now living in the US, told Amnesty International: "A few months ago, the family in Syria of a friend of mine here, who wants to remain anonymous, were interrogated and shown a picture of him demonstrating outside the embassy. The mukhabaraat told them: 'Tell your boy not to bring snakes into the family nest'." Read the full report
Location on map is approximate.
Pictures from the Toronto incarnation (OccupyTO) of the Occupy Wall St. movement. Solidarity demonstration and march on October 15, 2011 in Downtown Toronto
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Two protestors from a group called "Anonymous" paint a bar code on an American flag at the sidewalk of LA's City Hall for October 1st's Occupy LA rally. They said it was to represent "corporate corruption" in the United States.
Manifestación contra la ley sinde convocada por Anonymous como Operación Goya. Al menos unas 8 persanas con mascara se manifestaron.
Used Impossible Project film in a Polaroid OneStep camera. In Soho, NYC. It says Better Out Than In #Anonymous Guestbook.
www.PostalSecrets.com debuts at the FC Dallas soccer match vs. the Chicago Fire on June 15th, 2008.
The crowd responded really well!