This evocative image by Valia Fetisov reminded me, uncomfortably, of myself, and of my young nephew who inherited my vaguely spastic, "off on his own trip but still trying to engage" tendencies. 'Dinosaur' is rarely about shrill pronouncements of difference; it tries to privilege photographs that show our common bonds, rather than what divides and isolates us. T.W.
“You are not a dinosaur” began as a cooperative of 7 photographers. We took our name from a line in Bruce Holland Rogers’ (very) short story “Dinosaur” which asks how individuals cede (or don’t) to society’s expectations of becoming responsible grown-ups. This site allows us to bring to light artists, groups, and events from around the world that seem engaged in consonant thematic pursuits. T.W. 9.11.11 'You are not a dinosaur' on Flickr
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Valia Fetisov
This evocative image by Valia Fetisov reminded me, uncomfortably, of myself, and of my young nephew who inherited my vaguely spastic, "off on his own trip but still trying to engage" tendencies. 'Dinosaur' is rarely about shrill pronouncements of difference; it tries to privilege photographs that show our common bonds, rather than what divides and isolates us. T.W.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
"Useless, useless."

I was talking with Mike today about recent work he’s doing in rural Minnesota. As he enthused over “great faces, mud, twisted metal, beer and very loud engines” and the boys who miraculously get their crippled vehicles back in the hunt, I wondered whether they’re engaged in a right of passage to nowhere- this from the college boy one rung shy of a homeless shelter. Possibly due to that current malaise, I was highly affected by Mike’s image of the cratered pick-up #185. Something forlorn about the isolation, the jinkiness here. "Useless, useless" as Booth said. dvorakphotography.com
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Untilted; Matthew Tammaro
After seeing this portrait again and again, I'm persuaded that Matthew Tammaro has made nothing less here than a Mona Lisa for the digital age.
matthewtammaro.com
matthewtammaro.com
Sunday, July 8, 2012
"...ain't gonna rule my mind no more."
I was advised amid some recent difficult circumstances, to surround myself with positive images; the things that I love, or that are inspiring, or others that are just opaquely, tangentially meaningful. Thereby these talismans might present a call to the universe for relief. Then I realized that I've been surrounding myself with just such images for as long as I've managed this group. I'm grateful every day to wade through so many heartfelt works that despite great turbulence have afforded tremendous relief. T.W. 7.8.12
Monday, July 2, 2012
Osama Esid: Mississippi River Photo Shoot, 6.1.12
DEET (diethylmetatoluamide).
Sunday, July 1, 2012
"The beauty of nocturnal air raids," Robin Cracknell
Robin Cracknell makes images that are at once highly personal, and yet still deeply accessible. Combining fragments, gestures, and poignant ambiguities of his own pictures with degraded film stock ("usually discoloured strips, often caked in old splicing cement, tape, sometimes with script etc scratched into them")- his works look as though they were hastily retrieved from some significant disaster. I'm exhausted by instagram and similar 'app's' capacity to make a generally dull image "cool." Efforts like Robin's, while mediated yes, are far less cynical and much more genuinely warm.T.W. 7.1.12 'the beauty of nocturnal air raids' on Flickr


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