
Lena Herzog :: Airship flying out of a storm, Guyana, 2004.
Airship designed by Graham Dorrington. Shot on the set of Werner Herzog’s
documentary:The White
Diamond (2004).
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Lena Herzog :: Airship flying out of a storm, Guyana, 2004.
Airship designed by Graham Dorrington. Shot on the set of Werner Herzog’s
documentary:The White
Diamond (2004).
| src The Paris Review
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Lena Herzog :: Airship above the canopy, Guyana, 2004.
Lena Herzog :: Airship, morning over the jungle, 2004.
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Lena Herzog :: Airship, Guyana, 2004.
Airship
(part hot air balloon, part blimp)
designed by Graham Dorrington. Werner Herzog’s
documentary, about his determinedly flying a small airship over the trees in the rainforests of Guyana in South America, is called The White Diamond (2004).
| src The Paris Review
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Judith Crispin :: Tabra Nakamarra’s Puppy. Lajamanu Community NT, June 2015 – From the photobook ‘The Lumen Seed’ by Judith Crispin (2016)

Paz Errázuriz ::
[Macarena, Santiago],
from Adam’s Apple (La Manzana de Adán), 1983
Paz Errázuriz turned her gaze toward the most vulnerable and marginalized in society, documenting their existence and giving them voice, power, and the ability to be seen. In one of her most important series, La Manzana de Adán (1983), she documents the lives of Mercedes, Evelyn, and Pilar, three transvestites working in the brothels of Talca and Santiago. (Chile) / src: Artspace and une-poetique-de-lhumain

From the documentary “Staden i mitt hjärta” by Anders Wahlgren.Stockhom 1950. / via journal of a nobody