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14 February 2009

I started out in search of ordinary things, like how much of a tree bends in the wind

Fairlane, Pulaski, VA

some favorite films--

Dead Man
Arizona Dream
Badlands
Days of Heaven
George Washington
All the Real Girls
Blue Velvet
Wild At Heart
The Straight Story
My Own Private Idaho
Junebug
Paris, Texas
Stroszek
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
The Devil, Probably
Cockfighter
Jesus' Son
Picnic at Hanging Rock
Walkabout
The Big Lebowski
Without Limits: The Steve Prefontaine Story
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  • 20 X 200 (A project curated by jen bekman, offering prints by well known photographers for 20 dollars in editions of 200)
  • Alec Soth
  • Christian Patterson
  • Christopher Wilson
  • Conscientious (weblog devoted to fine-art photography)
  • Culturehall: Art Portfolio Community
  • Eggleston Trust
  • Hannah Modigh's hillbilly heroin honey (photos of St. Paul, Virginia)
  • Jack D. Teemer
  • Jim Knipe Photography
  • Josh Harrod
  • Karen Alexander
  • Library of Congress (FSA/OWI Photos)
  • Mark Cohen's True Color
  • Melissa K Stallard
  • Mike Smith at Lee Marks Fine Art Gallery
  • Mike Smith Photography
  • More Original Refrigerator Art
  • Museum of Contemporary Photography
  • Southern Girl
  • Stephen Shore
  • Tema Stauffer
  • Tema Stauffer
  • The Corduroy Suit (a Silver Jews website)
  • The Friendly City: Jeff James' Blog
  • The Royal Stable (Will Oldham page)
  • These Americans (photos documenting American cities)
  • Tom Walter Pallante
  • W.F. Ratcliffe Photography
  • William Greiner
  • William Ratcliffe: Living With Photographs (Blog)

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