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saulzelan

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    i was a little nervous shooting around wall street due to the whole security issue, but i think i like the effect, the people are disconnected and fragmented in the face of the economic superstructures, shrounded in mists....

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    ollllllllld stuff, like 6 years, on my last trip to spain...gotta go back, some of these were even shot with one of those great yashica T4 point and shoot cameras that you can't get anymore...if i remember i was lying on my back on one of those chairs trying to crop my feet out of the picture...
  1. yeah, i was a little nervous standing up against the railing, i'm petrified of heights, even 10 feet off the ground is too much for me...i'll have to come back to yours when i'm not sleep deprived....

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    LOL for the first...for the second, yes I believe I've seen them in books I've flipped through in stores...I have several of his books on order from amazon, i've been a huge fan of his ever since the show that was in NY and San Fran about 4-5 years ago. It's fascinating to think of his stance towrads minimalism in the context of his other work....I believe he is one of the most important painters of our time, and especially fascinating to photographers.

     

    An interesting contrast between his quote - so Kantian and phenomenological and the other existential, spriritual extreme expressed by van Gogh. I encountered the van Gogh quote at the Boston MFA and it came to mind when I read the Richter quote in the store the other day...thought, "waitaminute, what's going on here, are we talking about the same thing?!?!!" yes and no and yes, yes, perhaps, maybe, but no....interesting

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