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Read: Picture Perfect Zeng Han | Shifter
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Read: Picture Perfect Zeng Han. I guess this post could be titled “Watch,” but I don’t have a “Watch” category so “Read” it is. This film is branded with “ Vice. 3 Comments on “Read: Picture Perfect Zeng Han”. 07262015 at 5:42 am. Great post, Daniel. Makes you want to go to China, doesn’t it? 07262015 at 6:37 am. And how does one pronounce ‘Gliclee’? 07272015 at 9:33 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Notify me of new posts by email.
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We Are Neighbors
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Post-WWII America was built on the idea of neighborhood and community. The all-American house with the white picket fence and manicured lawn were symbolic of this sentiment, while the automobile became the ultimate icon of freedom. We Are Neighbors turns to the structural landscape of the American neighborhood for questions. What should our priorities be? Why don’t we know our neighbors? Why have we separated our places of work from our homes? Posted at 1:05 PM on 20th April 2015 with 1 note.
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We Are Neighbors
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Post-WWII America was built on the idea of neighborhood and community. The all-American house with the white picket fence and manicured lawn were symbolic of this sentiment, while the automobile became the ultimate icon of freedom. We Are Neighbors turns to the structural landscape of the American neighborhood for questions. What should our priorities be? Why don’t we know our neighbors? Why have we separated our places of work from our homes? Posted at 1:06 PM on 20th April 2015 with 1 note.
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We Are Neighbors
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Post-WWII America was built on the idea of neighborhood and community. The all-American house with the white picket fence and manicured lawn were symbolic of this sentiment, while the automobile became the ultimate icon of freedom. We Are Neighbors turns to the structural landscape of the American neighborhood for questions. What should our priorities be? Why don’t we know our neighbors? Why have we separated our places of work from our homes? Posted at 1:05 PM on 20th April 2015.
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We Are Neighbors
http://weareneighborsproject.com/post/116921971617
Post-WWII America was built on the idea of neighborhood and community. The all-American house with the white picket fence and manicured lawn were symbolic of this sentiment, while the automobile became the ultimate icon of freedom. We Are Neighbors turns to the structural landscape of the American neighborhood for questions. What should our priorities be? Why don’t we know our neighbors? Why have we separated our places of work from our homes? Posted at 1:04 PM on 20th April 2015.
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We Are Neighbors
http://weareneighborsproject.com/post/116921998772
Post-WWII America was built on the idea of neighborhood and community. The all-American house with the white picket fence and manicured lawn were symbolic of this sentiment, while the automobile became the ultimate icon of freedom. We Are Neighbors turns to the structural landscape of the American neighborhood for questions. What should our priorities be? Why don’t we know our neighbors? Why have we separated our places of work from our homes? Posted at 1:05 PM on 20th April 2015 with 1 note.
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We Are Neighbors
http://weareneighborsproject.com/post/116922018827
Post-WWII America was built on the idea of neighborhood and community. The all-American house with the white picket fence and manicured lawn were symbolic of this sentiment, while the automobile became the ultimate icon of freedom. We Are Neighbors turns to the structural landscape of the American neighborhood for questions. What should our priorities be? Why don’t we know our neighbors? Why have we separated our places of work from our homes? Posted at 1:05 PM on 20th April 2015 with 1 note.
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Print: Best of Shifter | Shifter
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Print: Best of Shifter. My latest publication is yet another test publication. I used our Magcloud. 12 Comments on “Print: Best of Shifter”. 07082015 at 7:55 am. I really do enjoy the landscape digest from MagCloud. I have one sitting right next to me in fact. I look forward to see what you do with the Shifter content. 07082015 at 8:11 am. 07082015 at 10:20 am. 07082015 at 11:13 am. 07082015 at 2:22 pm. 07082015 at 3:01 pm. 07082015 at 3:56 pm. Genius, holy cow. 07112015 at 2:11 pm. 07112015 at 8:44 pm.
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Read: Questions for You | Shifter
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Read: Questions for You. 26 Comments on “Read: Questions for You”. 06182015 at 1:16 pm. I’d love to buy a new compact film camera but, of course, I can’t. Why don’t camera manufacturers offer a limited run of one of their film cameras? 06182015 at 3:32 pm. Won’t happen. The only way any of these companies will survive is to get you to buy the latest model. And do that every year. 06192015 at 3:30 am. Digital just doesn’t do it for me. Looks like it’s another Leica for me. New M-A. 06192015 at 7:26 am.
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We Are Neighbors
http://weareneighborsproject.com/post/116922040177
Post-WWII America was built on the idea of neighborhood and community. The all-American house with the white picket fence and manicured lawn were symbolic of this sentiment, while the automobile became the ultimate icon of freedom. We Are Neighbors turns to the structural landscape of the American neighborhood for questions. What should our priorities be? Why don’t we know our neighbors? Why have we separated our places of work from our homes? Posted at 1:05 PM on 20th April 2015 with 1 note.
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