| SHOTS OF AMERICAN LANDSCAPE|

http://ericportis.com/

“I grew up on the outskirts of Urbana, Illinois, received a degree in printmaking & drawing in St. Louis, and have been in sunny Denver, Colorado working at a little print shop since 2006.”

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| #SCANDAL MYSELF |

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A project by the photographer Guilherme Nabhan that explores aesthetically the alter ego of selected people subjects. The interview bellow was made through WhatsApp.

MM: Why you did this? Your inspirations? Main concept?

GN: Actually the project started when I was reading Freud’s texts and read about the ego and alter ego. Then I realised in my particular view that today’s alter ego is well worked in people’s private social networks’ account. Their Instagram is already a little alter ego platform according to what they are editing of their lives. So then I thought it needed a comic and ridiculous pinch, so, there was scandalmyself.

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| ERBGERICHT |

Andrea Grutzner // The camera sees everything at once, we don’t // via but does it float.

Work about a fascinating, traditional guesthouse calledErbgericht in a rural area in Saxony, Germany.

The house is – as the cultural center of the village – a projection screen for generations of memories and emotions. As a guest with both familiarity with the area, and yet a feeling of alienation from it. I enter into a visual dialogue with this special building which has cast a spell over me for years.

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| JEFF MCLANE SOLAROIDS |

Jeff McLane is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, California. Born in Oklahoma, his photographic works have focused on rural land function, urban landscape and image capture technology. He received his BFA from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), and is an active contributor of the Los Angeles based art collective From Here To There.
Solaroids are unique prints, produced using large format Fuji instant film, which undergo long exposures of direct UV light.
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| MIAMI MAISON |

Leo Caillard, french photographer established in Paris, captured some deliciously, ice-cream colored, small beach shelters from Miami. These tiny houses are usually used by life-guards. Can’t get more summery than that.

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