Moonrise
Joshua Tree National Park
December 2017
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It really felt like rediscovering the fragments. So, that’s my advice. Just write the fragment. Make that fragment as whole as you can, because, guess what? It’s going to open the door to another one, and another one, and another one.
Andre Dubus III, from “Silver,” Five Points (vol. 17, no 1, Winter 2015-2016)
Photo by Trevor Cole
Vogue Italia April 2021
Many friends have helped us in writing this book...
Nova Carinae Region [and] Reg. of Antares with Comet, [1898] Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge
An Urban Jungle, Taipei, Taiwan. Captured by Andreas Mass.
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Spinning Chirstmas Tree, New York City, 1977
Considering himself as a ‘street photographer’ this piece of work is unusual to be showing up in his collection of photographs. This photo was clearly taken with a slow shutter speed, capturing most of the colourful light but blurring the ornaments and lights. Although Pattern is suppose to create a sense of unity, in this case it opposes that; there are multiple different patterns showing up throughout the photograph, however they are all different. The different patterns are 'fighting’ one another and just create conflict in the photograph. The converging lines of the two walls meeting together draw your eyes straight to the focal point: the tree.
whole earth catalog, 1970