JAMIE HO
honda quint/america is dead

photographer, road trip veteran

JAMIE HO
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Found Photos in Detroit,Arianna Arcara and Luca Santese

“Except for a single group portrait, every photographed person in Found Photos In Detroit is African American. Young and old, male and female, staring, glaring, entreating. The message is clear: It is Black culture, their houses, their rule of law, their very selves that have been abandoned. Like homeless ghosts, the social reality of these photographs haunts Detroit and America, signifying a despair so deep that abandonment is the only method left to represent their loss.”
-Vince Lee, Found Photos in Detroit Review
Found Photos in Detroit,Arianna Arcara and Luca Santese

“Except for a single group portrait, every photographed person in Found Photos In Detroit is African American. Young and old, male and female, staring, glaring, entreating. The message is clear: It is Black culture, their houses, their rule of law, their very selves that have been abandoned. Like homeless ghosts, the social reality of these photographs haunts Detroit and America, signifying a despair so deep that abandonment is the only method left to represent their loss.”
-Vince Lee, Found Photos in Detroit Review
littlebrownmushroom:

Read the review of the great new book, Found Photos In Detroit HERE
fette:

Found photographs, Stasi operative taking a picture of a CIA operative taking a picture of him, circa 1960, courtesy The Secret STASI Archive, and compiled by Simon Menner. Via.
Some members of the Allied Forces in Germany were allowed to move pretty much freely throughout most parts of Germany - including the GDR. These military missions and other members of NATO nations inside the GDR were always hunted by the Stasi.
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Cell phones are tracking devices that make phone calls. … Facebook is like the Stasi, but crowdsourced. And I mean that in the nicest way possible.
Jacob Appelbaum interviewed by Sarah Resnick for Triple Canopy. Via. More.