Monthly Archives: March 2008

Yesterday At The Met

I know, I know, the winter is over. But these two snaps from January are growing on me. Or rather, the question grows on me: What do you really miss when you’re out of town? Yesterday at the Met, I payed my respects to the life of the creative, at an event about blogging and [...]
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Those Berlin Years V: Martin Parr, Nietzsche, and Digital Photography

Martin Parr was certainly one of the few photographers that brought me to this medium. He actually had something to say, something about the world as it is today. Well, by now I’ve became interested in different subjects, and I am not interested in photographers as role models anymore. But when I ran around Berlin [...]
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Free (Almost, That Is)

One could argue that way too many people read things such as the “Harvard Business Blog” and think that at such places there is any clue to be found on what, for example, will happen to the “photography business”. This reminds me of stock (as in: New York Stock Exchange, etc.) analysts: It does not [...]
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