04 March 2008

Pilgrims

This is a story about one old lady from my family, and she`s rehabilitation helper - Daniel. Mrs. Mila decided, at the end of she`s live, to visit some holly places on Silesia. It became possible with Daniel`s help. I hope you well enjoy this story.
Stanley









Exhibition by Seeing with Photography Collective


D A R K R O O M

FEB 10 - MAY 4 2008,

Regionmuseet Kristianstad, Sweden


Ben Paige

Photo: Mark Andres, swpc


"Seeing with Photography Collective is a group of photographers based in New York City who are visually impaired, sighted and totally blind. Coming from diverse backgrounds and life experiences, we share an awareness of sight loss, along with the determination to dialogue and integrate our images into a more universal context. Sighted assistants focus and compose the view camera’s frame directed by the blind artist. Then, in a darkened room, we leave the camera’s shutter open as we slowly paint our sitter with a small flashlight ...human scaled exposures, lasting many minutes, rather than the instant shutter click we typically hear. Luminous distortions, blurred or glowing forms result from the technique, not digital altering. The nature of our visual limitations can provoke any viewer or perceiver of these portraits...Is less, more? What is seeing? What does one choose to see?"

-Steven Erra, seeing with photography collective, swpc, photographs by the blind


Radiant abyss

Photo: Victorine Fludd, swpc

More info coming soon, until then go see the exhibition if you can, it´s magic, or go for a visit here

trapped

Photo: Melanie Neiger

reaching for the caffettiera

photo: Tiberio Fanti

New York shopwindow

Photo: Virginia Ascione

hairstyle

Photo: Krister Kleréus

Shopping in Vienna

Photo: Jan Buse

Masters of Photography - Eva Rubinstein

Praga shopwindows

photos by Szymon Kochański
taken in Warsaw district Praga

Oslo shopwindow

Photo: Tiberio Fanti

B(o)ss

Photo: Walter Neiger

spring is coming

Place: Sao Sebastiao, br

Photo: Marcin Górski

advice from a caterpillar

Photo: Rhonda Prince