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Solidarity - September 16th, 2010

Walked up on this guy near Five Points, on 5th Avenue in Seattle. Full size available here.

Tags: black & white, nikon d5000, street, t-shirt
Posted in photography, seattle

 

Steve - September 15th, 2010

“Steve” was grabbed last year as part of a $2 portrait project undertaken by Troy Holden and a friend of his in San Francisco. The project’s premise is simple enough: Troy walks around the city and offers $2 to any panhandlers who ask for money, but only if they’ll allow him to take their picture. [...]

Tags: Canon Rebel, homeless, portrait, SoMa, street
Posted in photography

 

Something Real - September 14th, 2010

You may remember a very early post here on Loupe called Full Tilt, which had an amazing image by Romain Laurent that baffles me to this day. He’s got some new work posted now, the above being part of a series called “Something Real.” See more of Romain’s work at his portfolio site.

Tags: bubble, Romain Laurent, street
Posted in photography

 

S I M U L A C R U M - September 13th, 2010

This one’s called “S I M U L A C R U M” — and it has to be one the funniest street photography grabs I’ve seen in a while. The photographer, Lukasz Kazimierz (burningmonk at deviantArt), noted that he had no idea what the guy was doing in the picture. To make it funnier, [...]

Tags: dark, japan, lol, street
Posted in photography

 

Donny Osmond and the Sad Narwhal - September 5th, 2010

We had an interesting stroll through Seattle yesterday while hunting down the folks from Intel WiMAX. The town was buzzing with PAX 2010 attendees, so it was more interesting (and sometimes crowded) than usual — but I like it that way. We found “Sad Narwhal,” shown in the above image, on a random bit of [...]

Tags: brick wall, chinese man, minotaur, narwhal, nikon d5000, pencil sharpener, seattle, street
Posted in photography, seattle

 

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