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Originally taken on Saturday, June 19th, 2010 at Southern Maine Pride. Portland, Maine.
Used big labs free Hockneyizer filter to give it this cool effect. figured I would try it out. Not bad at all.
Guy Benson speaking at the 2016 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
First shot of the roll. This one is technically terrible, but I like the composition of the (under... double? -exposed) result.
The Mysterious Blue Line makes its first appearance.
While in Russia recently, I picked up a ФЭД 5B (FED 5v) camera at a market in St Petersburg for $30. I had no idea if it worked or not (or, to be perfectly honest, how to operate a rangefinder camera... :) but I loaded a roll of cheap film into it, strapped it to the back of my motorbike and filled it up over the course of the trip. The results are interesting - there's mysterious light leaks that appear then suddenly vanish a few photos later, strange blue lines, and my ineptitude at operating the camera - underexposed shots, double exposures where I didn't wind the frame on properly... but some of the results are pretty cool. I think so, anyway ;)
Lawrence J. Clark, otherwise known as The Singing Poet Guy, performed his poetry, told stories of growing up and sung songs while playing his guitar. What a treat!
Originally a photojournalist, Guy Tillim has spent a large part of his career documenting social conflict in Africa for media agencies including Reuters and Agence France-Presse.
Of his project Avenue Patrice Lumumba Tillim explains, “Modernist architecture was the hook on which I hung the project, but it is not about that architecture – it’s not a survey. Rather, these were the places that I had got to know while working as a photojournalist; I had always been struck by the bizarre stage that they provided.”
On exhibit at the Lannan Foundation Gallery July 23 - Sept 4, 2011.
To learn more about the event, please visit the Lannan website
Taking a photo of a sink that someone threw out on the roof of a wing below.
On the walls, old Soviet newspapers emerge from underneath the peeling paint.
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