Well, you should. And if it is possible to know anyone at all, then Warren Harold can be known, too. His legendary and and often heartbreakingly beautiful photoblog That…was my foot will attest to that. It kind of unfolds like a rare flower, before your eyes. And before you know it, you are tunneling toward [...]
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A Fairy Tale Life
Well, almost anyway. Have you seen the latest series by Dina Goldstein? Absolute genius. The image above has me written all over it, as my girls back in L.A. will attest. First, it’s titled “Snowy,” which was their favorite nickname for me. And while I have just one, well — he’s two and a boy, [...]
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13 Lady Photogs on One Hot Trip
Well, just as the light was waning over West Texas last evening, the Marfa Girls were returning safely home from their reckless adventures in the sleepy, brushy, desert town of the same name. If you are not familiar with Marfa, it’s an amazing (I am told) once nearly “ghost town” turned artist colony, thanks to [...]
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