Too interesting to skim over, and wonderful, strange photographs from that era: https://apple.news/AA9k1Y2jFTKKJ8A4SiLdJ0w
Too interesting to skim over, and wonderful, strange photographs from that era: https://apple.news/AA9k1Y2jFTKKJ8A4SiLdJ0w
Great story!
As I was already listening to Old Time Radio I emulated visually
My Dundrearies are well on their way, the tale seems familiar somehow, but I forget more than I know
A Me Today (1) by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
I read the story in The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/...-zohar/616060/
The pictures aren't from the 19th century, they were shot during the last 20 years by Stephen Berkman. They're a hoax and they got the first two posters.
There are worse things to believe in...
"I love my Verito lens, but I always have to sharpen everything in Photoshop..."
Ari, you're not the hoaxer. Mr. Berkman is.
Mr. Berkman isn't a hoaxer. This is a consummate combination between conceptual art, photography, and literature, all mysteriously and flawlessly crafted to create a surreal and whimsical whole that pulls me out of my sense of reality into a make-believe world where the 19th century ethos and photographic techniques, Jewish mysticism and a Freudian dream world all meet in Alice's Wonderland. I'm in awe.
Best,
Doremus
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