by joshua heineman                        ( about cb )

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Reclaiming the World through Photography

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Ahhhhhmegazine
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Overheard in SF

You Do Not Need to be Emperor

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The Last Works
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flickr as a game you cannot win


angelic melancholic


reclaiming


ta beauté
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context is
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camera death


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JUPITER & THE MILKY WAYMy extended family owns lakefront property on the dividing line between Minnesota & North Dakota. My friends & I used to go there on weekends at the tail end of high school. There wasn’t much to the property in those days - a camper & an outhouse - but we had all-nite fires & epic spins in the paddleboat. Once we plugged an amplifier into some kind of power source & sent electric chords into the star-filled sky for hours… oh the stars are fantastic in that part of the world. I haven’t been back since wandering off to the left coast long ago, but my talented cousin Chris recently took this radical exposure of the heavens spinning over the property.

JUPITER & THE MILKY WAY
My extended family owns lakefront property on the dividing line between Minnesota & North Dakota. My friends & I used to go there on weekends at the tail end of high school. There wasn’t much to the property in those days - a camper & an outhouse - but we had all-nite fires & epic spins in the paddleboat. Once we plugged an amplifier into some kind of power source & sent electric chords into the star-filled sky for hours… oh the stars are fantastic in that part of the world. I haven’t been back since wandering off to the left coast long ago, but my talented cousin Chris recently took this radical exposure of the heavens spinning over the property.