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Statement No. 3: The next time I am asked by a tourist to take his or her photograph I will frame the shot so as to crop his or her head from the final picture
I first started photographing graffiti in 1999, and in 2000 I setup a website to share my photos. Initially a mix of different subjects, but it soon became almost entirely of graffiti. I uploaded over 6000 photos to this site. Eventually Flickr came along a few years later and I started using that instead, and stopped updating the website. I shut it down completely a few years ago.
I occasionally get requests from people for photos of pieces by specific graffiti writers, and I thought it might be a good idea to upload them all to Flickr.
Most of these photos were taken on film, scanned, and saved at a small size, back in the day when people were still using 56k modems to connect to the internet and small filesizes were desirable. So apologies for the quality and size for some of these. Someday I'd like to get them all scanned in again at a higher resolution.
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Had 6 months worth of bank statements I needed to get rid of. Burning them was the easiest and most efficient way.
Seattle, and Capitol Hill in particular, has a phenomenal number of anti-Bush bumper stickers, posters, t-shirts and more. This was found on the street. I think it's a political statement of some sort.
I don't the person should have damaged a tree to make their opinion known. Just thought it was interesting to run into this on the walk.
Complete redesign of Capital One statement. The brief was to reduce the amount of paper wastage using one colour overprinting, the ultimate goal being to be able to produce a one page statement if there was minimal activity on the account. The new grid system was designed to incorporate varied amounts of messaging for the broad range of customers and also enabled the inclusion of NoDs messaging, negating the need for costly separate letters to be sent out.
19 handmade crosses purchased from different suppliers in New Mexico are interspersed between high quality turquoise nuggets. Show stopper!
Artist’s statement
Over the last few years, Cape Town French school has been growing and looking for solutions to increase capacity.
The Seapoint school ground has been redesigned and transformed to meet the French school needs by the school committee and designed by architect parents of children at the school.
I captured the beauty of the opening to the children and families, on 6 Sept, as we all were curious to discover the new buildings and imagined new kinds of school we could create with them…
Then at the official ceremony, on 14 Oct, as we were all proud to invite Helen Zille to visit the building. There was beauty in the positive energy she radiates, her interest for the classrooms details, and her bonding with staff and families. The was beauty in the children singing, and the happiness of the parents community.
Laurence Savary
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While taking this picture, I was attempting to demonstrate the balance of the beauty, yet relentlessness of nature. As the dog is staring angrily at the camera, the dead, unforgiving background creates a cruel, hard world. This statement also speaks of the interdependent balance of domesticated animals, as they depend on their owner just as much as the owner depends on them. Without the other, one would surely experience the harshness of the everyday world.
Statement from the study The Fallacy of Personal Validation: A Classroom Demonstration of Gullibiity, 1948
Taken as part of Smoke and Mirrors: The Psychology of Magic (April - September 2019)
This exhibition explores not only our fascination with magic, but also sets out the science behind the trickery, revealing that much of what appears to be happening in front of our very eyes is down to our psychology and the skills of conjurers, not the paranormal.
[CultureWhisper.com]
At the I’m a Photographer, Not a Terrorist! demonstration in Trafalgar Square London.
More about this in the Guardian report.