On-Going Photography Project; Samsung cell phone; Removed from my cell phone and posted to the Internet in January 2007

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Web based Project by Harrell Fletcher and Social Practice Students gets Coverage:
...might be good
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Posted on August 18th, 2007

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+16 all black pocket pics on September 2, 2007 from Steven Beatty.
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Posted on June 20, 2007

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Posted on August 18th, 2007
I posted an ad on craigslist.org in the items wanted section. I had 10 ads up in: Portland, Oregon; Auburn, Alabama; Minneapolis, Minnesota; New York, New York; San Francisco, California; Los Angeles, California; Houston, Texas; Denver, Colorado; Washington DC; and Tokyo, Japan
Only one person sent photos.
August 7 2008, 04:20:45 UTC 3 years ago
i'm coming to you via
want to friend?
in any case, check out this guy and his Nokia photos.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/et_tsu
i just love them/him, etc..
August 7 2008, 05:52:31 UTC 3 years ago
August 7 2008, 05:53:17 UTC 3 years ago
Anonymous
September 21 2008, 23:05:44 UTC 3 years ago
I suggest you actually learn how to do these before making your peices of art. Learning to do these things will deepen your level of thought and make you aware of things you previously were not. Just because you feel a certain way about something does not make sponteneous creativity a certainty to a good peice of art it becomes only your opinion that it is good and there is no thought process involved.
Analyse what you do and compare it to other people, study art history and look at what they did, practice philosophy properly aswell as it is critical in resulting in a properly expressed art peice due to the thought processes required.
If sponteneous creativity is the only way you create art then it is almost certain (unless you a lucky) that it will fail and you will only justify your incompetence by claiming that its your personal vision and your creativity... everyone has a personal vision and creativity but in order to become artists we need to seperate ourselves from other people who have their 'personal vision' as otherwise art just becomes our opinions expressed and eventually means nothing as its just one persons word against another. There is simply no standard.
Sorry to rant I do honestly mean well.
(sorry i wasnt sure if i posed this correctly so if it comes up twice i am sorry)