Monthly Archives: June 2008

When Dogs Grow Mad

While I sometimes make a photograph of a subject *because* the subject has already been photographed, or painted, to death (like reflections of water in a swimming pool, this one from last week), I hardly ever print glossy. But in this case, I seriously consider ordering a super glossy 60 x 80 print and put [...]
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Life Must Be Truly Hard

Off season in the Alps is over, and so it is time for me to leave, before it gets too crowded. These two images from our “base camp” in the Dolomites – the past three days I’ve recovered at the pool from long, exhausting excursions at high altitudes, with some quite capricious weather. While I’ve [...]
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My Mother Was A Polar Bear, My Father Was A Polar Bear: I Feel Cold Anyway

Right before I left Manhattan for my European summer, I saw Dr. Hare in her Upper East Side office, and when I left made some bad joke about the tribal pressures to fit the stereotype of the lost but curious artist, “of having started to make photographs of myself to understand my own history, my [...]
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