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image oneby PennyStreetComment: Well! What a strange essay (for me strange is a good thing).
It looks like the twelve photographs were taken by twelve different photographers using twelve different cameras loaded with twelve different films – and they do all look convincingly like film (for me film is a good thing).
I never could settle down to a smooth narrative or even a resolvable sequence (for me unsettling is a good thing).
I'm so intrigued by the choices you made here; choices unexplained even by any implication or subtle subtext that I can detect (for me intrigue is a â€Â¦ you know!)
Perversely, the essay succeeds as a collection by virtue of its brazen eclecticism. You've made lack of cohesiveness a virtue, and thus achieved huge interest by coming to the viewer through that unguarded back door. I've never seen another photo essay like it, and that's really thrilling for me as a viewer.
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