You are not a dinosaur.

“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

Friday, November 4, 2022

We haven't done 'accidental diptychs' (strangely consonant photos that join the pool randomly) or anything for that matter, in a very long time. I'm aspiring to rectify this. Here are www.flickr.com/photos/138502843@N04/ and www.flickr.com/photos/furrukh/ www.facebook.com/notadino/posts/pfbid031y4oWEMsMWdgiqAsQQ...


 

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