BEARPOPE

A fine gentleman.

A sayer of things.

Twitter: @Orthelious

Pittsburgh as seen from space.

Damn, that’s cool. 

“Photographer Micah Albert captures the danger, filth and tragedy of Nairobi’s massive dumpsite”
This is such a unbelieveable photo series.

“Photographer Micah Albert captures the danger, filth and tragedy of Nairobi’s massive dumpsite”

This is such a unbelieveable photo series.

Private Moon

[Boris Bendikov]

I would love to know how to do this and what a solid project to do with students. 

In the piece 36 Exposures, I have used 35mm film canisters that were discarded by my “Introduction to Photography” students as a base to hold their portraits.  I employed a labor-intensive, 19th century, chemical photographic procedure known as the wet plate collodion process to make the students’ photographs on the very film canisters that played a crucial role in their initial understanding of photography.  The canisters and the process I used speak of the evolving nature of photography, representation, and culture.  By mining the history of photography, I can find the relevance of my work today. 

(Source: lenscratch.com)

Here’s an equally beautiful series from Gideon Mendel of flood victims.

(Source: itsnicethat.com)

Alejandro Cartagena captured Mexican workers on their way to job sites in Car Poolers. This is such an amazing and simple photo series. 

(Source: ufunk.net)

(Christian Stoll)

(Christian Stoll)

House Obscura

Final day to see the Teenie Harris exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art. 

Move yo butts, see some art. 

This is probably one of the largest and best representations of what it was to be black in Pittsburgh. The best and it all came from one man. 

If you don’t go, you don’t really love Pittsburgh.

Final day to see the Teenie Harris exhibition at Carnegie Museum of Art.

Move yo butts, see some art.

This is probably one of the largest and best representations of what it was to be black in Pittsburgh. The best and it all came from one man.

If you don’t go, you don’t really love Pittsburgh.

Corey Arnold

Corey Arnold

John Altdorfer

John Altdorfer