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Image Title:  gun range
 
 By: JP Zorn  
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Photographer JP Zorn {K:533}
Project N/A Camera Model Polaroid One-Step
Categories Cityscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 1/9/2004 Film / Memory Type Time-Zero
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 211 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 6 Rating
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Sean Ryan   {K:15} 1/9/2004
I like this one alot - colours are great...image is funny and foreboding in equal amounts.


Jan Bernhardtz   {K:-16} 1/9/2004
There is something sad and lonely about this image. Lovely colours.


Leslie Hancock   {K:910} 1/9/2004
This is one of your best Polaroids -- the signage helps, graphically and as a kind of sigil.

The photos in this series are as far from the genre of Lomo/Holga/Pola photos as the photos of C-B were foreign to the "candid" genre some folks thought they belonged to. As the other comments suggest, there's something desolate about them, but it's the desolation of fine china or of a Zen rock garden. (As opposed to the desolation of, say, a Keane painting.)

I've seen far less worthy photos on the walls of world-famous galleries. (And yes, that plus two dollars will get you on the subway.)


Roger Skinner   {K:75033} 1/9/2004
Some silly old frenchman whom some believe is a photographer once espoused about a thing he called the decisive moment and that that was what photography was all about. Well as one of your other commentators
observed there is a sense of foreboding here...the decisive moment has just passed or will happen soon. capturing and embodying that is much more worthy. Well done I can hear the numb ringing of the submerged bells in this shot ..Check out Wim Wenders ?Pictures From The Surface of the Earth? sometime and you may get that feelin? well done I like it a lot


michelle k.   {K:16270} 1/9/2004
cool jp! dunno about all that other stuff roger said but i agree wim wenders has some great photo books i bet you'd like so i agree on that, check it out. great colors in this one.


Margot Haag   {K:1324} 1/11/2004
oh, how I like your polaroids!


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