Saturday, 9 January 2010

JM Colberg

Teo Ormond-Skeaping

By Joerg Colberg on October 14, 2009 9:37 AM




"What I struggle with is that every thing excites me, cities, supermarkets, roads, dirt, rubbish, car parks, advertising, people, deforestation, excavation, fires, floods and violence. All of these things can be beautiful, yet I see the damage; the pain the obscenity of everything. When I am in the city, I long for the country the open space around me, yet in the city I enjoy all that goes on around me." - Teo Ormond-Skeaping

The Peach




What sort of man is it that when he looks out of the window, only sees himself starring back. Unable to see beyond the reflection. And if this man was to talk, and i mean really talk, honestly with conviction and release the anguish and self loathing in the way he spoke. What could he say.

"Every one has there own way of copying. Some look inwards, writing, thinking as a way to exercise some of there evils. Others look out to the world, recording it, looking to it for inspiration and comfort. They record the train ride home, the moments filled with solitude and longing, times of joy and exasperation. These are the moments they prey for, wait for, live for. the silent photographer, the poetic one."


a tribute to la peche

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