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My exhibition opens today. All welcome!


http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/location/

My exhibition opens today. All welcome!


http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/location/

Very interesting looking photo-book of a naturalised foreigner’s six years in China on Emphas.is

Another Lightgeist commission for the Frameless Gallery, shot by myself and Patrick Hoelscher. Enjoy!

Another Lightgeist commission for the Frameless Gallery, shot by myself and Patrick Hoelscher. Enjoy!

My new website has gone live, check it out!

My new website has gone live, check it out!

Lightgeist’s latest commission for LCC’s foundation students’ exhibition.

guardian:

guardianartanddesign:


Photographer Sophie Calle’s best shot

‘He was from Istanbul but had never seen the sea. I made him cover his eyes until he got to this spot’



Beautiful!

guardian:

guardianartanddesign:

Photographer Sophie Calle’s best shot

‘He was from Istanbul but had never seen the sea. I made him cover his eyes until he got to this spot’

Beautiful!

life:

An East German policeman uses sunlight reflected off a mirror in an attempt to stop photographers from taking pictures in August 1961. (Paul Schutzer—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)
See more photos here.

life:

An East German policeman uses sunlight reflected off a mirror in an attempt to stop photographers from taking pictures in August 1961. (Paul Schutzer—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images)

See more photos here.

photojojo:

These black and white photos of free divers are worth an audible gasp.

Free Divers by Kanoa Zimmerman

via wnycradiolab;darksilenceinsuburbia

warwithinaframe:

Attiullah,7, is seen posing in front of an x-ray of the bullet that entered the small boy’s back coming out through his chest standing by his bed at Mirwais hospital October 13, 2009 Kandahar, Afghanistan. According to his grandfather, Attiullah was shot by U.S forces as he was walking in the field near his home in the village of Sangissar, Panjway district watching the family’s flock of sheep. The soldiers apparently shot at a vehicle that was supposedly Taliban and the boy got hit accidently.
Paula Bronstein

warwithinaframe:

Attiullah,7, is seen posing in front of an x-ray of the bullet that entered the small boy’s back coming out through his chest standing by his bed at Mirwais hospital October 13, 2009 Kandahar, Afghanistan. According to his grandfather, Attiullah was shot by U.S forces as he was walking in the field near his home in the village of Sangissar, Panjway district watching the family’s flock of sheep. The soldiers apparently shot at a vehicle that was supposedly Taliban and the boy got hit accidently.

Paula Bronstein