The World Is Flat.
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The work of Thomas Prior can be found here:
My favorites from Mr. Prior are these quiet, simple, and sunny spots, where the world still seems to be doing its own thing.
The work of Kim Høltermand can be found here:
http://holtermand.dk/2258/work
You can’t go wrong with industrial sites, the ocean, and horses.
There are a lot of different subjects in Kim’s portfolio, but they all seem to stress curious places. I admire that and personally think it’s the best use for photography. It definitely gets you outdoors looking for secrets, which isn’t commonly demanded from other mediums.
I need to make more time for wandering.
Back on the adventure kick.
Scenes of travelling, looking out from windows, watching a passing landscape.
I’m in the midst of planning a train trip from Minnesota to Seattle. I’ve been on trams, elevated trams, and subways, but never a real train. I’d like to fix that. There’s something about Seattle that’s been haunting me for years. I think about the place far too often for only having visited once. It’s time to figure out why.
None of the above images are mine.
“Nowhere”
Boat Club - Caught the Breeze, 2007
Due to a severe love affair for the ocean, and my currently land-locked circumstances, I made a retreat to the Mississippi with several Pina Colada wine coolers and a boombox for the day.
“Beach Time”
Completed Early 2012 - Video Work - Shapes Industries
I’ve found a way to theme the work for every class during my last year of University around the idea of adventure and treasure hunting. I started a little collection of images that imply adventure, of which these photos here belong to. None of these images are my own, I only collect them with the intention of remaining inspired.