Worth a Peek
Photoblogging, Old-School Style
By Greg Cohn, 3-17-05
My friend Mike Slack has been taking these Polaroids of abstract subjects and the minute details of life that we pass by every day without noticing. Kinda' like a good blogger really -- only nothing digital here. This is old-school, unfold the plastic camera, wave the print around while the chemicals dry, no-enhancement polaroid photography -- and each image is, of course, unique.
His work is on display in Durango through the end of March and is, in my opinion, well worth seeing. See review here.
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Down here in Taos, I have a photoblog of sorts: FotoFeed, which features a different New Mexico image six days a week. It's been an ongoing project for several years, and you can go back a long ways by clicking the "Previous Day" links.