In the Valley of the Shadow of Doubt →
Errol Morris is a legendary fact-hunting documentary sleuth. His film The Thin Blue Line has been credited with overturning a murder conviction, and freeing an accused man from a death sentence. For him, the search for truth shouldn’t stop short of insanity. He tells Jad and Robert a story about his obsession with one particular photograph. Taken in 1855 during the Crimean War, the photo – titled “The Valley of the Shadow of Death” by its photographer, Roger Fenton – is one of the first photos ever taken of war. And it may also hold the title of First Faked …
spoons, space bowls, spoony faces, bowly spoons, space faces. The rest is logs.
dead deadline, yeeehaa!
Everybody Street →
A documentary tribute to the spirit of street photography through a cinematic exploration of New York City, capturing the visceral rush, singular perseverance, and at times immediate danger these artists face in pursuit of a perfect shot.
SO DOGAMN GOOD.
Tile project progress.
Feels Emotions, by Jerry Paper →
“I feel emotions
I’m not sure if I like them”