Moo Cards en Scenes
Picture on a card in a bowl in a picture. Picture on a Moo card in a video.
Pictures on Moo Cards in a picture in a Moo card is next.
Picture on a card in a bowl in a picture. Picture on a Moo card in a video.
Pictures on Moo Cards in a picture in a Moo card is next.
I collect memory in these packet of curios. This weekend I brought them down from my studio and look at them through a homemade view finder.
Thanks to my brother Dana Riza, who build the converter for my camera.
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I took these photos with my now defunct Nokia phone few years ago while shopping at one of the large markets in Jakarta. These are of manequins used to model Moslem's attires. I was attracted by their eerie elegance, blank stare and frozen smiles. The faces weathered and grimed by years of peddling attractive headdress.
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Photos edited with online tools from photoshop.com. Originally from Americana Set on my Flickr account.
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They party, pose, run around naked and just plain happy.
A new project documenting toy cars as they play roles in my older son's imagination. Then, how soon they will be passed to his younger brother.
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This new set of picture are part of a larger set I am putting together using the collages tool on Picasa. Picasa's powerful image browser helped uncover and brought to surface and attention larger selection from my photo libraries.
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Taken on the many occasions I found my self staring at these vinyls through the display glass in a Japanese novelties store. I have no desire to buy and collect them, but to detailedly capture them in pictures.
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Loaned for a week, a Bronica medium format becomes my finder screen. All shots were done indoors, less because of the weight of Bronica and Nikon D200 combined more of the weird looking cardboard extension just don't afford to carry outside.
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Collection of profiles I captured over period of time in the street of NYC. I believe most of these are taken with a normal lens rather than telephoto lens. It means I was pretty close to these subject that I suspect they can hear my shutter. If they listen carefully, among the sound of traffic and pedestrian around them.
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Collaboration work with my son Jasper, a series of three photograffles, altered photos. We painted over three of my original photographs that survived a solo show. The photographs were mounted on gator board, about 3' x 4' average size. We painted over them with acrylic paint and color markers. These was the first batch, we sill work on another set of three as soon as we get the rest of them back from the gallery.
The original photographs were part of my solo show at Design Within Reach Studio in Brooklyn:
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