Joerg Colberg, one of the most articulate minds on photography and art, figured out the answer when people ask him what it is that he’s actually “looking for in photography (and art).”
“What I really love is transformative photography…Transformative photography is photography that changes you as a person, that asks questions (instead of answering them). You’re [...]
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- eat the darkness — matthew ratajczak
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- eye candy – parker eshelman
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- last picture show — nicole fruge
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- mo.pho.jou — tom j. mccarthy
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- notebook — alex boerner
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- pictures — rob finch
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- Stephen Mallon
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- untitled bloggage — thomas boyd
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