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The Slowest Fastest Man

Photographs by James Turnley and Words by Ryan Headley. More pairings can be found here. I’m going to build a box that’s 5 feet in height a podium not for preaching so I can stand up outside & write while I am smoking cigarettes and stare off into the distant known Not too heavy a [...]

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Photographs on the Brain #38

Now, we’re a species of editors. We all recycle, clip and cut, remix and upload. We can make images do anything. All we need is an eye, a brain, a camera, a phone, a laptop, a scanner, a point of view. And when we’re not editing, we’re making. We’re making more than ever, because our [...]

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Two For the Road – Pierre Wayser + Lukasz Wierzbowski

© Lukasz Wierzbowski For this essay, I’ve put together two talented photographers with very different styles to create a piece about love and temptation. A big thanks goes out to Lukasz and Pierre for giving me the go ahead on this fictional piece. Be sure to check out links to their work below. Pierre Wayser [...]

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OpEd: Are The Kids Still Alright?

A couple weeks ago I turned 24, and like many twenty somethings, birthdays have become a day to fear more than celebrate. Why? Well for me recent birthdays have become a perfectly unwanted opportunity for self-reflection. The added year to my collective age forces me to examine all I have accomplished and what I’ve yet [...]

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Photographs on the Brain #30

“ What’s great about looking at your work is the emotion comes back. The emotion comes back. The rhythm of what you were photographing comes back. It’s almost like a musical score. You can see where I may have quit too soon, or stayed too long. Or was bored and took a lot of pictures [...]

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The LPV Collection: Stereoscope City by James Turnley

Stereoscope City by James Turnley “This photograph was taken on the rooftop of my first apartment in New York.  It took so long to find a job/apt in the city, and when I finally got here it still felt like I was on the outside looking in.  Spending cold nights on the roof looking at [...]

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February, 2010 Show – Peripheral

©Jessica Caisse Edited by James Turnley If you’d like to learn more about the idea for the show, here’s the post on our Flickr group. Contributors: Lesha Galkin, Jessica Caisse, Timothy James Kelly, Jordi Gual, Jennilee Marigomen, Daniel Gaskin, Ariane Schrack, Olivia Crawford, Jacob Wolf Miller, Andrew James, Linus Lohoff , David Buckner, Johnathon Kelso, Eddie Geisinger, Coley Brown, Marlon Kowalski, Adrián Zorzano, Laina Briedis VIEW SHOW

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Featured: James Turnley

©James Turnley Images from life and film pass very quickly, but we often attach our minds to certain frames.  These “stills” can sometimes endlessly repeat in our own dreams, memories and created fictions. This work is an attempt of preserving those images that linger in my head—a way of slowing them down.  My use of repetition and layering is a [...]

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