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Etymology: German and Nonsense, from wandern to wander + Lust desire, pleasure, seeking, searching. Strong longing for or impulse toward wandering, exploring,experiencing and feeling (tends to be with one's camera at an arms length) 1 : moving about without a fixed course, aim, or goal 2 : following a winding course : MEANDER 3 : not belonging to one fixed place 4 : photography leaking from the heart/ unmappable locations/ a state of seeking things bigger, broader and more vast than one's self.
A world wide collective of the unrooted, uprooted, nomadic and wanderlusts... the photographers feeling their home remains not where they lie their head but where they create their work, projects, etc.
Open to emerging, established, mid-career photographers of every genre.
The works of several photographers will be published on wanderlustagraphy every Wednesday. This site is co-curated by Clayton Cotterell and Amy Elkins.
To submit please send betweeen 1 and 5 images with the following specs by clicking this link: wanderlustagraphy
To prepare your images please note:
600 px wide
72 dpi
sRGB format
Title caption, your current location and any additional info you want to include should be sent as well.
3 comments:
This photo initially struck me as yet another fleeting journalistic moment of chaos, then realized how formal and structured the composition was, before reflecting on how much it really resembled yet another family snapshot that they will someday reflect upon with a tear and a smile.
That is exactly why it caught my eye as well. It is devestating... yet it's beautiful and formal. It is a family snapshot. It's also capturing a more subtle part of history without being too abrassive.
Thanks for commenting.
Not only is Wyatt a wonderful photographer with detailed images......he's a man with a great personality. I had a chance to meet him at Center this past spring-a.k.a. Review Santa Fe.
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