Instincts
I’ve been lucky, in the sense that I’ve never had to think about what to photograph. I’ve always known what to photograph- at least for me. I’ve never had to plan. Even when I’ve gotten grants, it’s always been for something I’m working on. I never dream up something to do and then try to do it- I’ve never done that. I just never have … Continue reading Instincts
Photographer – Mathew Scott
Observing: Venice This came in from Mathew Scott recently – his series from the area around Venice Beach is definitely worth your consideration. Be sure to also check out his IG feed: https://www.instagram.com/mscottphoto/ Continue reading Photographer – Mathew Scott
Blvck Vrchives – Instagram
Blvck Vrchives a visual journey through history. curatorial project by Renata Cherlise View this post on Instagram A post shared by BLACK ARCHIVES (@blackarchives.co) Continue reading Blvck Vrchives – Instagram
Ray Bidegain: The States Project: Oregon
I can’t even remember when I first met Ray Bidegain; I think because it seems like I have known him my whole life. Ray is a romantic. He is a master platinum printer, large format photographer, teacher, father, and friend. Ray prints every day. Every single day. For that, I am truly jealous. Ray has a… Source: Ray Bidegain: The States Project: Oregon Continue reading Ray Bidegain: The States Project: Oregon
Seeing Appalachia | John Ryan Brubaker
I learned of John Ryan Brubaker‘s work through a mutual friend, Emma Fisher, Tamarack Artisan Foundation‘s program director. Before I even saw the work, I was taken by the process of the work. More and more these days, I’m interested in how work is made and after learning that John Ryan used acid mine drainage … Source: Seeing Appalachia | John Ryan Brubaker Continue reading Seeing Appalachia | John Ryan Brubaker
Timothy Hutto
Narrative, 2014 by Timothy Hutto. Part of his series ‘Things’. Check out his site: http://www.timothyhutto.com This is just one of the recently submitted projects featured here – if you wish to have your work considered for publication, please send a link to your site, and some kind of information about your work to us via the questions link on our home page, or at wobnebmag (at) … Continue reading Timothy Hutto
Tytia Habing: The Gift
I had the good fortune of interviewing Tytia this past year for Wobneb Mag — great to see the continued exposure on Lenscratch. “Our greatest responsibility is to be good ancestors.” Jonas Salk I had the great pleasure to meet with Tytia Habing at the Filter Photo Festival in Chicago this past October. I was familiar with Tytia’s work, but seeing her stellar prints in … Continue reading Tytia Habing: The Gift
To Start Things Off, Again
To repeat almost verbatim how I originally started off with a blog over on tumblr that eventually morphed into Wobneb Magazine – new projects are always something that I think about, ask others about, start then stop, then start again, and generally overthink it to death. Well, this time (again) I just want to jump in and give it a try. I have started writing much more … Continue reading To Start Things Off, Again
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