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Creepy! I like it.
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The NY Times has a nice spread in the photography section:
What’s the Opposite of a Cellphone Photo?
What’s the Opposite of a Cellphone Photo?
Walking around Prospect Park with a 100 pounds of gear, including a boxy 8 by 10 camera, Bruce Polin collaborated with strangers to make idyllic portraits.
Matches the theme of this thread - well, they are all black and white. I believe you get a few free article views per month, but I subscribe so I'm not sure. Worth checking out. Some great stuff.
The NY Times has a nice spread in the photography section:
What’s the Opposite of a Cellphone Photo?
What’s the Opposite of a Cellphone Photo?
Walking around Prospect Park with a 100 pounds of gear, including a boxy 8 by 10 camera, Bruce Polin collaborated with strangers to make idyllic portraits.
Matches the theme of this thread - well, they are all black and white. I believe you get a few free article views per month, but I subscribe so I'm not sure. Worth checking out. Some great stuff.
The NY Times has a nice spread in the photography section:
What’s the Opposite of a Cellphone Photo?
What’s the Opposite of a Cellphone Photo?
Walking around Prospect Park with a 100 pounds of gear, including a boxy 8 by 10 camera, Bruce Polin collaborated with strangers to make idyllic portraits.
Matches the theme of this thread - well, they are all black and white. I believe you get a few free article views per month, but I subscribe so I'm not sure. Worth checking out. Some great stuff.
Thanks for sharing. I liked seeing the guy with the Pi (π) tattoo on Pi day (3.14).
The NY Times has a nice spread in the photography section:
What’s the Opposite of a Cellphone Photo?
What’s the Opposite of a Cellphone Photo?
Walking around Prospect Park with a 100 pounds of gear, including a boxy 8 by 10 camera, Bruce Polin collaborated with strangers to make idyllic portraits.
Matches the theme of this thread - well, they are all black and white. I believe you get a few free article views per month, but I subscribe so I'm not sure. Worth checking out. Some great stuff.
Omg, I love this.