VISUAL Diary
An attempt to subvert social media and stay in touch with those around me. Remember when Instagram was for sharing photos?
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They call it progress, but I don’t feel like things are any different.
The problem with the world today is that we come up with solutions to major problems allaying the bottom line, instead of resolving the actual problem. The car on the right is still a major obstacle to creating a world in which we are not actively destroying the planet. The real solution is not having a car in every fucking driveway.
Photographs to Remember.
As a Photographer I am taking photographs as much for the ability to look at them two hours later, three days later, four years later or fifty years later. The point is, as it has always been the base objective of photography: to freeze a moment in time. Thus, the viewer is meant to look deeper — scrolling past belies the entire concept of my work. Consume it. Inhale, exhale. Scan the photograph from left to right, up to down and back again. Inhale, exhale. Draw it into your memory. Now you understand my work.
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Fróði II
This little guy was brought into the dry dock to presumably get a fresh coat of paint and a pep talk reminding him not to get too down on himself for being the little guy on the dock. Apparently this is an Icelandic lobster boat. Whatever it is, it is really funny to see a boat with such strange proportions out of the water.