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7/6: Phillyist Framed wrapup
Sunday, July 6th, 2008Whoo hoo! The Phillyist Framed 2008 photo show opening on July 27 was a big hit, thanks to several hundred of you: participants, organizers, and friends. Note: the photos are on display here through the end of July. Come see ‘em! Phillyist, who organized the show, did a fine job enumerating the folks to be […]
4/26: Enter the “Phillyist Framed” photo show!
Friday, April 25th, 2008
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Originally uploaded by lsc21
Hi, all! We’re working with Phillyist, the renowned citybloggers who post your photos in their Photoist feature, to bring you their first group photo show. It’s called “Phillyist Framed.” You submit your candidate photos to their Flickr pool, and the keen-eyed judges at Phillyist will pick the best ones to go on […]
4/21: Come see “slip,” a dance by Moving Research
Monday, April 21st, 2008In slip, things seen and unseen are explored by Philadelphia’s contemporary dance company Moving Research at Studio 34.
Six dancers share the space around a sculptural installation, moving in and out of sight of the viewer, eluding capture and stasis. Audience members follow the dancers or choose to stand and watch the dance as it flows […]
4/21: “How Philly Moves” shoot went great!
Monday, April 21st, 2008Last Friday, James Peniston and JJ Tiziou had the first of two planned photoshoots for their public-art proposal for SEPTA’s new station at 46th and Market. Here’s JJ’s report, cross-posted from his How Philly Moves blog:
one down, one to go
By jjtiziou | April 21, 2008
Our first photo session went great!
Many thanks to the wonderful dancers […]
4/18: Top 5 West Philly Flickr groups
Friday, April 18th, 2008Battle In Clark Park, originally uploaded by Phillybits.
We’ve been fooling around with Flickr, the photo-sharing service. We started up our own photostream, then poked around to see who’s taking photos in the neighborhood. Turns out there’s a pretty active bunch of photogs around West Philadelphia. Here are some good places to check out their work […]
