Okay, now that you all know who I am, what should we do today?
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Sudek lost his right arm in the First World War, so he hauled his camera around with one arm.pic.twitter.com/WtcGTumJR4
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He experimented with development techniques, and there's some wonderful texture to his photos. This one's really simple, but a personal fav.pic.twitter.com/5uVHRf1B2m
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A lot of the photos were taken in his studio, but also around Prague and in Czech forests. He also shot some beautiful advertisements.pic.twitter.com/urWXkfAGRE
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I'm not giving a great deal of detail because I'm not a photo historian and one of my great fears is provoking photo historians to anger.pic.twitter.com/8HAOiGCuln
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Here's one more. Sudek took a lot of really varied shots just from the window of his studio. Hope you've enjoyed this digression.pic.twitter.com/b09sPR4qw6
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Oh also here's the good article again, read it:https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/mastodon-is-like-twitter-without-nazis-so-why-are-we-not-using-it …
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If you don't already know his work, I think you might also like Andrew Savulich — different era, location, but similar aesthetics.
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I don't, I'll check him out!
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I got his book last year, it's excellent. There's a connecting thread between the two of them I can't put in words. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/sneak-peak-city-andrew-savulich-gallery-1.2241244?pmSlide=1.2241235 …
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or maybe I'm crazy
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