Monthly Archives: June 2018

Imaging the other side of the wire

Originally posted on Zimmerbitch:
I’ve reached a new place in my photographic learning. Shots that I was really happy with just a few months ago now seem a bit meh. Sometimes I need to re-shoot. Sometimes, I just want to…

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One would think. But one would be wrong.

A ‘hellish world’: the mental health crisis overwhelming America’s prisons For years now, [Kristopher] Rodriguez has been stuck in this sad limbo: according to the state, he is well enough to stay incarcerated, but far too sick to live in … Continue reading

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Who lives, who dies, who tells your story – #MonteAdams

Saying Goodbye to Monte Adams, the Photographer Who Documented S.A.’s Blues Scene | The Daily Monte Adams, known for capturing San Antonio’s blues scene in stark black-and-white photographs, has died at age 51, friends say. Adams was found in his … Continue reading

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