Archive for tag: Photography

 
“So maybe the meaning behind all this is to listen to blues music to figure out what not to do in life.”  
-Gordon Holden
  Words & Photographs by Gordon Holden   Gordon Holden is a conceptual artist and photographer. His work captures visual and tactile expression through the backwards mitch mash of an osmosis of past and present pop culture.     _________________________________________________________________________________________________
   
    When you’re young you do things that you’re told to do, mostly because you don’t know any better. But when ...

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“So really, the person you think you want to date is not the person you want to date at all. They’re just really bad French fries.”  
-Gordon Holden
  Words & Photographs by Gordon Holden   Gordon Holden is a conceptual artist and photographer. His work captures visual and tactile expression through the backwards mitch mash of an osmosis of past and present pop culture.     _________________________________________________________________________________________________
   
    I took these two photos 9 months apart. That is the amount of time it approximately ...

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  Photographs & Words by Damon Landry for Paradigm Magazine     Curly first caught my attention on the streets of Philly about 10-11 months ago; I started to see these semi-sardonic and playful sayings put up on news boxes around the city with a logo attached to them all. After a few weeks, I paid some closer attention and noticed that pretty much everyone on the scene was, too; Curly had arrived. In a short amount of time, ...

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    Photographs & Words by Damon Landry for Paradigm Magazine    
Post No Bills Manifesto   I enjoy both street art & graffiti equally…just sayin’. As a photographer, both forms appeal to my eye and sense of space. I know hardcore graffiti is not done for the public’s eye per se, however, as it is out in the public realm, it is open to interpretation and critical judgment from those who see it. Street art is a much more ‘art ...

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  Original Photograph by Grant Hatfield for Paradigm Magazine   Grant Hatfield lives and works in the cathedral of consumption known as Orange County, CA. He has a photo zine called “Planting the Flag at the Summit” (Hamburger Eyes) and is currently working on a new project called “Correct Me if I’m Wrong” combining recent photographs with his love of captions. More work can be seen here.   Original Poem by Paige Taggart for Paradigm Magazine   Paige Taggart is the author ...

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  Original Photograph by Grant Hatfield for Paradigm Magazine   Grant Hatfield lives and works in the cathedral of consumption known as Orange County, CA. He has a photo zine called “Planting the Flag at the Summit” (Hamburger Eyes) and is currently working on a new project called “Correct Me if I’m Wrong” combining recent photographs with his love of captions. More work can be seen here.   Original Poem by Paige Taggart for Paradigm Magazine   Paige Taggart is the author ...

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“… a prehistoric atmosphere ready to reclaim the earth.”  
-Adria Leeper-Sullivan
  Original Photographs by Ricardo Lozano for Paradigm Magazine   Words by Adria Leeper-Sullivan          

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    Damon Landry is a photographer living and working in the city of Philadelphia since 2004…   These are a series of photos of municipal industrial and utility items we all pass every day on our way to and from work, the cafe for a cup of coffee, the post office and anywhere we walk in the urban environment on a daily basis. There is hidden beauty in these everyday items. Though I do not always know their ...

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“Head on rotation as though orders are received via satellite.”  
-Adria Leeper-Sullivan
  Original Photographs by Ricardo Lozano for Paradigm Magazine   Words by Adria Leeper-Sullivan          

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“Surrounding hills climbed high like speculative vultures keeping an eye on the city below …”  
-Adria Leeper-Sullivan
  Original Photographs by Ricardo Lozano for Paradigm Magazine   Essay by Adria Leeper-Sullivan    
  Bodies were found, and the streets were turned over, the skyscrapers hidden in the ground. It wasn’t a place, it wasn’t a person, or a specific moment in time that made us aware. It was all of those things when they were in meticulously curated arrangements, like an orchestra of wind blown over loose barn walls exhaling screams. The sky was a deep ...

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