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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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@spencerbagley
Some of the space work I’ve been making this year, more specifically Saturn.
wyoming
Peaceful Valley, Co
went on a hike yesterday
(in my new hm state)
Starting to put together my Grand Prix work
@richard-paul-anderson in east chicago
east chicago
east chicago
We all have bad photos hidden in our libraries, but Columbia College Chicago alum Grace Malvena Allen has figured out a way to give her less-than-desirable outtakes new life. "Good Parts of Bad Pictures" is a series of cropped images that isolate that best parts of her old photos. "It began at a time when I wasn't inspired to shoot, but still wanted to create," she writes in a statement. "I began going back through my archives and looking at all of the bad pictures I had taken that were wasting away in folders and hard drives." Allen found interactions, expression, gestures and texture that, on their own, made stronger images than the originals. Check them out below. All photos © Grace Malvena Allen
PDN u are so sweet to me <3
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be safe. happy 4th, tumbly.
Fullerton and Milwaukee