
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera / Dorothea Lange
18 April 2008
Raspberry Fields

As a kid,
I remember playing at my grandparents place.
The taste of life was sweet back then.
Sweet and red.
Like raspberries.
A small job for a caterpillar,
a giant leap for mankind.
A new highway.
I will plant raspberries in the garden.
For my kids. And for me.
Yola Monakhov exhibition in New York

F Spotting: Nurse Rabbit and the White Man
It's (F)riday again

and time for the Daily Print.
As always, my gratitude to all my F Blog friends and readers, you're the best!
invited guest: Edward Yanowitz








In 1972, he received a Masters of Fine Arts degree in Photography, from The San Francisco Art Institute. He has taught photography at the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Fl., Barry University, Miami Shores, Fl., Miami-Dade College, Kendall Campus, and The New World School of the Arts located in Miami Fl. He is presently coordinates the photography program at American InterContinental University, School of Design, South Florida.
Four of his photographs were selected by John Szarkowski for the collection of The Museum of Modern Art, in New York City in 1974. His photographs have been in numerous exhibitions and are held in corporate and private collections both nationally and internationally.
See more of Edward Yanowitz work at www.photobistro.com and www.luminous-lint.com.
All photos and text © Edward Yanowitz
invited by ulf fågelhammar