by Eileen | Sep 15, 2016 | BlogBog, Photo essay, Seeing, strangers project, streetphotography
In July I decided I needed to be less of a bore. I’ve been a street photographer for as long as I’ve held a camera, and followed a strict philosophy of “active nonengagement” with my subjects. My skills are as an observer, not as an actor. Or...
by Eileen | Dec 13, 2015 | Cape Cod, crossprocess, Oddities around us, streetphotography
So in December 2013, my brother and I decided to take an evening jaunt to Buzzards Bay. It was freezing and dark, and we both armed ourselves with gloves and tripods. We made out way down Main Street past the antiques store, the acupuncturist and the ice cream...
by Eileen | Dec 13, 2015 | Black&White, Cape Coddities, Portraits, streetphotography
This August I went to carnival in Provincetown. If you’ve never gone, carnival
by Eileen | Oct 3, 2015 | Black&White, nyc, streetphotography
What I Saw While You Were Dying On the way to your apartment I passed a building like a boat. I smelled urine and smoke coffee and sweat and bus. I walked your dog in the park. We fetched, we sniffed, we both peed. I looked up at your window. You...
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