they don’t blink
Blinking.
It gets a bad rap. It’s a sign of vulnerability.
The first one to blink loses.
Blink and you die.
Just ask Sally Sparrow.
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art in balance
I have spent most of my life trying to figure out the two halves of my life: art and, for lack of a better term, commerce. How to resolve these two sides - these contradictions? I had always assumed that I had to choose one or the other. The two couldn’t co-exist.
So I would choose one. And I’d be happy for a time. But only for a time.
I would grow restless. The other side of me, left dormant, would begin to stir. And then take over. Leaving the other to wither.
With photography, I believe I’ve found the balance. Answered the riddle I’ve been puzzling for nearly 15 years.
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i like your brain
Lucy Naughton, I like your brain.
Lucy is from England. She is a photographer. And a writer.
I have never met Lucy. But I have seen her photos. And read her writing.
I like the way she sees the world and the way she sees herself. I am envious of the way she sets up her shots. They are full and rich and dripping with narrative.