| Title | Description |
| Phineas Gage |
Phineas P. Gage (July 9?, 1823 – May 21, 1860) was a railroad construction foreman now remembered for his incredible survival of an accident in which a large iron rod was driven completely through his head, destroying one or both of his brain’s frontal lobes, and for that injury’s reported effects on his personality and [...] |
| i ♣ ny |
newyorker.com |
| Albert Kahn Photograph collection |
Albert Kahn, born at Marmoutier, Bas-Rhin, France on March 3, 1860, died at Boulogne-Billancourt, Seine, France on the night of November 14, 1940, was a banker and French philanthropist. He was born into a Jewish family, one of 5 children of his parents, Louis and Babette Kahn. In 1879 he became a bank clerk in [...] |
| Past-Present MashUp of the WW2 Leningrad Siege |
Russian photographer Sergei Larenkov created a set of MashUp-photographs using historical photographs from the WW2 Leningrad siege and photographs from today being taken at the same location. englishrussia.com |
| Photoshop Adbusting |
for more fotos: ekosystem.org |
| Peter Funch: ?Babel Tales? |
Peter Funch is combining several shots of the same place to a single-image-street-mashup, which is almost surreal. www.peterfunch.com |
| Annie Leibovitz ? A Photographer’s Life . 1990 ? 2005 |
“A family album, a comprehensive exhibition, and a personal diary – Annie Leibovitz’s photographs from her private life and professional work merge seamlessly into a chronicle of the events, official commissions, and personal stories of the last fifteen years. C/O Berlin presents “A Photographer’s Life” as first and only venue in Germany. The exhibition comprises [...] |
| ?We?re All Gonna Die ? 100 meters of existence? |
Simon Hogsberg – “We’re All Gonna Die – 100 meters of existence” “100 meters of existence” – congratulations Simon for this perfect title to describe a location in my home town. Its the perfect label for the human traffic crossing the “Warschauer Brücke” (“Warsow Bridge”) everyday. And to a certain point this label – or [...] |
| The Pink and Blue Project |
Jeong Mee Yoon’s “the pink and blue project” is the topic of her thesis. “This project explores the trends in cultural preferences and the differences in the tastes of children (and their parents) from diverse cultures, ethnic groups as well as gender socialization and identity. The work also raises other issues, such as the relationship [...] |
| search terms & google oddities |
these are some of the search terms which led people to this blog: diane arbus brassai first photograph david octavius hill etc. lately i get hits from the search term “too old to breastfeed” which is odd … |