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Tag Archives: photograph
Portrait of the Artist as a Troubled Young Man
While digging through my photo archives I found this self-portrait from circa 1970, give or take about one year. It is from a four photo strip, taken by one of those photo kiosks that dot, or dotted, fair midways and … Continue reading
Posted in B/W, Blog, Photo, Portraits
Tagged 1970, growing, human behavior, Les Phillips, philosophy, photo, photo kiosk, photograph, reincarnation
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Sunset, Olargues, France, 2003
My wife and I had the very good fortune to spend time in Olargues. Olargues is a commune, the most elementary level of government administration, similar to an incorporated village or town in the U.S. The commune is located in … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Color, France, Languedoc, Photo
Tagged 2003, 9th century, April, bridge, church, Every Picture Tells A Story, France, Languedoc, Les Phillips, Olargues, photograph
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Traffic on the Place de la Concorde
I’ve been working on a post about the impact of the Japanese woodblock printers on artists in Paris around the turn of the 20th Century and how, even today, I still feel that creative energy. One artist in particular interests … Continue reading
Posted in B/W, Blog, France, Paris, Photo
Tagged 2010, Eiffel Tower, France, Henri Rivière, Japanese, Les Phillips, Paris, photograph, Place de la Concorde, printer, september, Tour Eiffel, traffic, woodblock
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Ena and Karen and Kyle – Dia de Los Muertos 3
Ena and Laren, Cafe Ena, 10/30/2011 Here are the last of the Cafe Ena, 2011 Dia de Los Muertos, photos. Ena is the daughter of the owners of Cafe Ena and its namesake. Karen and Kyle, … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Color, Photo, Portraits
Tagged 2011, Day of the Dead, Dia de Los Muertos, face painting, Les Phillips, Minneapolis, minnesota, November, photo, photograph, portrait
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Kyle – Dia de Los Muertos 2
Kyle, Dia de Los Muertos, Cafe Ena, 10/30/2011
Posted in Blog, Photo, Portraits
Tagged 2011, art, Cafe Ena, Day of the Dead, Dia de Los Muertos, face, face painting, Les Phillips, Les-Phillips.com, Minneapolis, minnesota, photo, photograph, portrait
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