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Monday, June 27, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Kingshighway & Clayton
T. Renner, "Kingshighway & Clayton," 2011, digital photograph.
This photo didn't make it into DART St. Louis because participants were limited to one location.
This photo didn't make it into DART St. Louis because participants were limited to one location.
DART St. Louis is a participatory photography challenge that started with one basic premiss -- that beauty can be found anywhere by those who seek it. In April 2011 over 250 creative St Louisans threw darts at a huge map of St Louis City. Over the following month, participants visited the area where their dart landed and made a photograph. The resulting collection of photographs show a snapshot of St. Louis as it is today, one random block at a time.
A camera is a powerful tool that gives the photographer a reason to explore topics and places that are unknown. By the mere act of photographing, things that were unknown become captured, understood, and made personal. By experiencing new areas and meeting new St. Louisans, we see more clearly the hope and promise of our own neighborhoods and our own neighbors. This is all St. Louis, and it’s ours.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Cherokee & Minnesota: DART St. Louis
T. Renner, "Cherokee & Minnesota," 2011, digital photograph.
DART St. Louis is a participatory photography challenge that started with one basic premiss -- that beauty can be found anywhere by those who seek it. In April 2011 over 250 creative St Louisans threw darts at a huge map of St Louis City. Over the following month, participants visited the area where their dart landed and made a photograph. The resulting collection of photographs show a snapshot of St. Louis as it is today, one random block at a time.
A camera is a powerful tool that gives the photographer a reason to explore topics and places that are unknown. By the mere act of photographing, things that were unknown become captured, understood, and made personal. By experiencing new areas and meeting new St. Louisans, we see more clearly the hope and promise of our own neighborhoods and our own neighbors. This is all St. Louis, and it’s ours.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
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