
photos
moving from power
to
intuition
thanks!


peace be with you, Tom & Lila.




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John Giorno – living poet and so much more
has been an inspiration to me
as a lover and user of words
for so many years now
reading his work is one thing
but when he performs it
it come to life in a way
that seems so obvious
but that hollow voice
in your mind
will never do it justice
sixteen years between
live sets
it was worth the wait
________________
when is a copy, an original?
so i’m sitting here
thinking of pithy words
and i’m sitting here
and they aren’t coming
so i reach down into
the depth of my essence
and i channel
the great poet
and i realize that i am not a poet
and i realize that i am not a photographer
for i am everything
for i am nothing
duality and
non-duality combined
i am i am
______________________
This is Not a Reading Series
October 12, 2010
at the Annex Live
book launch for Marcus Boon – In Praise of Copying
supported by John Giorno – Subduing Demons In America
* Public Enemy – Fight the Power





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a season of change
a time to renew
and celebrate
all the wonderfulness
that this place brings
.
One month ago a very good friend ( let’s call him Seth) called me up in the evening and sensing the weird place I was in suggested that I do a self-portrait as a way of shifting my energy, a bit of art therapy. Being that I don’t shoot people too often the idea of the self-portrait is even farther outside the peramiters that I usually shoot in. But upon getting off the phone I thought, why not, and shot and e-mailed him the photo, to which he replied with the challenge that I do one a day for a month. So I posted that first one as, portrait of the artist as a perplexed being of light – day one and continued for the next 29 days doing and posting one self-portrait each day.
The only rule I made for myself was that each daily photo had to be shot and posted on that day.
What an incredibly creative month.
Not only did I have to do something that was outside of my usual framework but I had to do it a way that I would be happy with and it had to be sufficiently different each day that it wasn’t just a slight change one day after another becoming boring real quickly.
On most days I would come up with the basic concept then have to figure out how to do it. Aside from pushing some dormant photography skills, a lot of the photos required quite a bit of post-production using various software, mostly Photoshop. With both photography and software, I am pretty much self-taught and 30 days ago I was seriously lacking in any real Photoshop skills. Some of the pieces really forced me to figure out how to use Photoshop and get the results that I wanted and for the most part I was quite excited and happy with the results. I cannot express how fun it was to post a daily shot then look at it on my site and laugh hysterically at the result.
Thanks to Seth for the concept, to everyone else who commented and encouraged me this past month and a special thanks to a sixteen year-old who I believe has been inspired by my work.
The full set is viewable here:
here are some outtakes
peace and love to all
bryant























