Not exact matches
Some while
back, in 2001, First
Things published a series
of remarkable
photographs by Sam Fentress, who for twenty years has been
photographing roadside signs all over the country.
I took a
photograph of each spot, printed them, and with a note on the
back of each, popped them in their journals (otherwise known as a big box full
of random
things - some day I'll organize that) for them for later.
Go
back and troll a few
of her favourite hangouts, in this case a gallery
of Kate Moss
photographs, which in Richard Curtis's Britain's is clearly the
thing everyone simply must have an opinion about («the important
thing is the sense
of history»), the same way everyone in Annie Hall had an opinion about modern art.
The last
thing you want is your wedding
photographs to include a video camera and tripod in every shot — or alternatively your video to mostly show the
back of the photographer's head.
There will be tons
of things to
photograph to share with friends and family
back home.