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Thanks for the link (could only visit the blog at work). Don't know whether to be happy or sad :S
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• #3
simply amazing
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Thanks for the link (could only visit the blog at work). Don't know whether to be happy or sad :S
It's pretty dark. I was looking through the pics in 97. -
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Pretty haunting stuff.... the last months a bloody riot.
its friday!
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• #6
Wow... I wish the site was up :( Only got to see a couple.
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I've had to deal with a lot of people with degenerative/terminal conditions - you never really get desensitized to it... and I still forget to make the most of each day.
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• #8
beautiful stuff. thanks for sharing. sniffle
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• #9
Wow.
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• #10
Amazing and very poignant. Here is how it looks if the site goes down again.
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• #11
wow, he'd have been totally gutted if he was still alive now consiering Polaroid have stopped making film, hed be screwed!!
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• #12
Weird coincidence - I know the Betsy Reid who was involved in organizing the exhibition.
Small, malignant world.
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• #13
wow, he'd have been totally gutted if he was still alive now consiering Polaroid have stopped making film, hed be screwed!!
lol
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• #14
Stiil hundreds of thousands of Polaroid film in stock though...
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• #15
Sometimes things make you stop and think for a second
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• #16
Or almost 5 years.
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• #17
Brilliant idea and concept. Tempted to give something like that a go, should be a piece of cake with today's technology.
Jaimie Livingston took one Polaroid snapshot a day for roughly two decades, up to his death from cancer at 40.
http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/15131
Original site with all the photos.
http://addresszero.com/pod-html/
**edit. Looks like his site is getting kaned. It's down.