One self portrait a day and thirteen years later, Jeff Harris is at 4,758 photos and still counting.
The video is a compilation of his inspiring work and story.
One self portrait a day and thirteen years later, Jeff Harris is at 4,758 photos and still counting.
The video is a compilation of his inspiring work and story.
Project Atrium: Melanie Pullen at Jacksonville Museum of Contemporary Art and filling an entire 3 story wall.
“Her series High Fashion Crime Scenes are based on vintage crime-scene images she mined from the files of the Los Angeles Police Department and the County Coroner’s Office.
Using the city as a stage set, and the police records as the stage directions, she crafts elaborate story boards for each image, including the original photographic sources and sketches of the final shoot.
To play the anonymous victims of the real historical crimes, Pullen casts popular actresses or models that appear in the photographs dressed in contemporary high fashion, a point emphasized by titles such as “Half Prada.” Glossy and cinematic, the life-size prints blur the distinction between past and present, fact and fiction, crime and spectacle.”