Here’s how the @impossiblenyc portrait turned out. It was shot on PQ 8x10 Silvershade film. The spot at the top is called a divot and was formed when the last of the processing chemicals failed to spread evenly all the way across the film. Even with a defect, I think it turned out pretty well!
Excited to announce I’m heading to Mongolia in a couple weeks with the United Nations Environment Programme for World Environment Day! I’ll be covering it for @UNEP and @TreeHuggerdotcom. Follow #WED2013 for more.
“As a medium for social change, posters record our struggles for peace, social justice, environmental defense, and liberation from oppression.”
via Art for Advocacy: 13 Posters for Sustainable Social Change
This is going to sound stuck-in-the-city naive but I completely forgot that most people’s exposure to other people is through traffic. No wonder why we’re afraid of strangers — we only see them when they’re wearing two tons of body armor.
This is why we live in cities. Instead of around them.