October, 2011

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Oktoberfest 2011 is officially over (for me)

Monday, October 24th, 2011

Off-topic, of course. Just stating the facts. Humpy’s had the last of their Oktoberfest feasts, and we survived it. Stuffed ourselves silly, we did:

Oktoberfest Menu, 2011

Oktoberfest Menu, 2011

I’m still not hungry, and it’s been nearly 24 hrs…

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Guilty Pleasures

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

I type out this and think of a Venture Brothers’ line: “a microwave and a tubesock.”

Kinda sick, right? Maybe a bit skeezy? Photographically speaking, that’s a lot like one of my guilty pleasures lately: Terry Richardson’s Tumblr.

Richardson's Diary

Richardson's Diary

I mean, we’re talking about a guy who doesn’t really have a great repertoire in technique. This is a guy with a ton of tattoos, who looks like a Kentucky hick, is known to have downed drugs in quantities that would kill me, and has published a book that reportedly involved the photographer himself getting a beej.

I can’t tear my eyes away.

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Police clashing with photographers, not protesters

Sunday, October 9th, 2011

Below you’ll see a screen-capture of one of the photos in BBC’s “Week in pictures” for last week. The main thing I want to bring to your attention is the caption:

Police clashed with protesters in Athens as Greek unions held demonstrations over austerity measures being applied as the government struggles to avoid a catastrophic default. Across Greece public transport was paralysed, flights cancelled, schools and courts closed, and hospitals operated only an emergency service.

Emphasis mine – click the image to see the text in full detail.

I have a few issues with this description.  First of all, this doesn’t look like a protester to me.  All that camera gear hanging off of her waist?  That’s quite a commitment, lugging it around.  Normal people don’t do that.  Amateur photographers don’t even do that.

But the professionals do that.

Seeing a police-type decking a photographer smacks of censorship.  What’s he hiding?  What is really going on? I won’t know from over here, but it sure makes it look like the government/police types aren’t the good guys.

Does anyone out there know the background behind this pic? I’m curious: who is the photographer, why is she being attacked, and what was the outcome?

This doesn't look like a protester to me

This doesn't look like a protester to me

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