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Tag Archives: Photography
2014: A Train Goes Somewhere
Animated gif by Julien Douvier; more here. This one isn’t dated; 2014 is my best guess.
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Tagged 21st Century, Art, Julien Douvier, Photography, Trains
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2013: The Huge Buddha Head
Hua Weicheng: The Huge Buddha Head (2013) From the series End of Ashes (here)
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Tagged 21st Century, Art, Buddhism, China, Hua Weicheng, Photography
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2003: Bureaucracies Around the World
From Jan Bannings’ Bureaucratics series. “Sushma Prasad (b. 1962) is an assistant clerk at the Cabinet Secretary of the State of Bihar (population 83 million) in The Old Secretariat in the state capital, Patna. She was hired “on compassionate grounds” … Continue reading
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Tagged 21st Century, Art, Bureaucracy, India, Jan Banning, Photography, Women
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1893: Cook’s Kitchen Mine
J. C. Burrow: Above The 406, Cook’s Kitchen Mine (1893) (source) Commissioned by its owner to showcase new mining technology, J.C. Burrow’s photographs of the Cook’s Kitchen Mine in Cornwall are some of the earliest examples of flash photography. “The … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th Century, Great Britain, J. C. Burrow, Labor, Mines, Photography
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