Polaroid: moving pictures
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So I had to get a Polaroid camera (for Old School, of course!) and now I'm totally hooked. Here are the first of a few animated photo films made in iMovie. The windchimes are from freesound.org and the music for "Hay" was created in Garageband.
(The films are also posted on Flickr where you can view them larger and on Vimeo)
Behind the scenes...
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As you can see, the gallery is in disarray. But I moved all the boxes and furniture to the side for a very fun photoshoot with the amazingly talented Kirstie Tweed. Just a couple clues for now...
The joy in small things
/There was amazing light coming into the gallery the other morning while I was packing some orders. More images on Flickr.
Orange you glad?
/Enveloped: Andrew Bush
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Photographer Andrew Bush photographs envelopes. They are framed against various backgrounds that compliment their patina and design:
Meant to be seen in familial congregations of three or more, each envelope seems to enclose a confidential but undisclosed message. In the late twentieth-century world of electronic communication, Bush's understanding that envelopes, like painted portraits of one's ancestors, will gradually disappear with their untold secrets, is both poignant and prescient. {Metropolitan Museum of Art}
Photographer Aldo Sperber
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Paris-based photographer Aldo Sperber introduced his work to me via email. I found this pair of images to be particularly striking.
I welcome and encourage you to email me links to your portfolios or sites of interest and I will post them in the UPPERCASE journal. info {@} uppercasegallery dot ca
Work/Life!
/Work/Life: the UPPERCASE directory of Canadian Illustration & Photography
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Rizzoli New York
/The Rizzoli bookstore was particularly inspiring, not only for its marvelous building, but for the interesting arrangements of books that I found. It was as if the portraits on the books' covers were in conversation with one another.