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A note on language. A celebration of unstaticity*. An ode to new tools. January 17, 2010. View from a place where I felt creative. This is a horrible statement for a photographer to make — but you know when everything around you starts looking the same? Inspiration starts to wear thin. En fin, here’s to creativity …. Preview of recent work. December 30, 2009. December 19, 2009. Thanks to a contract with the National Council on Aging, lately I’m out doing what I like most: Collecting stories and con...
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A note on language. A celebration of unstaticity*. Point and shoot. GO. February 2, 2010. Emma, 76. A great lady I photographed in Philadelphia on Monday. Responses to “Emma.”. Feed for this Entry. February 15, 2010 at 4:37 pm. Nicely done. this is beautiful, julie. February 16, 2010 at 10:13 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Follow &ld...
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A note on language. A celebration of unstaticity*. Perspective, thank you. January 30, 2010. I wonder sometimes if wanderlust is a disease of which I will never be cured …. Responses to “Just thoughts.”. Feed for this Entry. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Perspective, thank you.
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February | 2010 | Unstatic
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A note on language. A celebration of unstaticity*. Archive for February, 2010. Inside the photographic lair …. February 28, 2010. This is my favorite project I’ve done in a while. The National Council on Aging has asked me to document their work. They’re not sure what this means exactly — but they know they want real faces, real people, real. So I contacted a senior center, convinced the staff to let me set up a mini studio at the center, and lured unsuspecting seniors into my photographic lair. The "Uns...
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August | 2009 | Unstatic
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A note on language. A celebration of unstaticity*. Archive for August, 2009. How has your life been affected by the crisis? August 31, 2009. Nicole Norfleet was the next cool hip friend to respond to my questions about how the crisis is affecting young people and the national psyche. Nicole worked with me at The Daily Tar Heel. And she once watched me run like a wild woman after a man towing my car at an Obama rally. She’s 22 and is known to do crazy things for journalism. Check back for more answers.
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November | 2009 | Unstatic
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A note on language. A celebration of unstaticity*. Archive for November, 2009. Health care and you …. November 8, 2009. A note from The Washington Post. On the health care bill that just passed in the House:. How has the crisis affected you? November 2, 2009. I spent Halloween weekend crowded around a fire with friends. The major topic(s) of discussion — besides the best way to eat burned marshmallows — Who are we? Where are we going? Why is Julie so damn introspective? I asked the following questions:.
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Moving Blog | The New Silk Road
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The New Silk Road. 124; Comments RSS. The Backlash Against Microfinance. The Soloist and Efficient Markets. ISE Proposal for Financial Market Reform. Antidote for Green Protectionism: Fair Trade. Reader Poll on Fair vs. Free Trade. Simpfendorfer’s Book: New Silk Road. Is Fair Trade Really Fair? Lamy Optimistic on Completing Doha Round. Ethnocentricity and Free Trade. Is The U.S. Doomed To Years Of Slow Economic Growth? Capitalism by a Better Name: Sweeter Still. Importance of Free Trade to the US. I hope...
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Works Progress | An Open Correspondence | Page 2
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