Capturing pieces and plucking out bits of this wonderful digital ephemeral stream we call the internet, hoping to make you laugh or think, and if I'm lucky, leave you inspired.
Simple? Yes. Awesome? Oh yeah. It's one of those images that are deceptively simple when you first glance, but then you find yourself tilting your head one way, then another ... and before you know it 15 minutes has passed.
As the day faded and the sun slowly slid from view, we floated lazily on the river's calm waters. For a moment or two I lost myself, and though we were gods, finding new ways to amuse ourselves in paradise.
Photographer Chris Jordan describes the photos in his series “Intolerable Beauty: Portraits of American Mass Consumption” as his “first foray into being an engaged artist.”
He's engaged, and I'm enraged. How saddening. And brutal.
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