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Pause, to Begin
The competition/project Pause, to Begin has popped-up in quite a few places lately, but they seem to be onto something good, so what the heck.
Here’s what it is: a photo contest that’s as much about the photographer as it is about the pictures. They’re accepting entries until April 1st. On the 15th, they’ll announce who they’ve selected. Then they’ll travel to go meet these photographers, to film them and investigate and “begin”. A book will come out of the project, and a proposed gallery show.
I’m curious to see how it will all develop, and cheers to David and Co., for coming up with a really original idea. All info can be found on their site. And they even have a blog, which clued me into Andrew Bush’s “Vector Portraits” which look fantastic and are new to me.
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You’re reading “Pause, to Begin,” on 2point8, a wide-open view on the practice of street photography by Michael David Murphy.
Posted Feb 14 2008
Check my editioned print w/ 20x200. I was standing in the street when I took it, I swear.
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