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Elizabeth Felicella
I was moved when I read this article about Donald Judd and his building at 101 Spring Street. The only comment underneath the article summed it up perfectly:
To my mind, one of the best posts imaginable on architecture. To read Donald Judd’s line of reasoning and be able look at, while absorbing his thinking, these same spaces as captured by Elizabeth Felicella thirty years later; is powerful in both content and format. Real words and real photographs about something that took more time and thought than money and whose resulting value is immeasurable. -Claire
Jean-Baptiste Courtier
Matthew Magruder
via Flickr. I dig this guy’s work and really love what he wrote on his site:
“07.29.2008
This post was/is inspired by a recent series I’ve been working on.
Circumscribed Photography
I don’t know about you, but I get rather overwhelmed with the seemingly limitless photographic world we live in, potential photographs are EVERYWHERE. I’ve recently come to the realization that I could (and maybe will) never leave the state borders of Texas when photographing and I would never run out of Read More










