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	<title>Alec Soth's Archived Blog</title>
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	<description>photographica, miscellanea, etcetera</description>
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		<title>The mystical moist night-air</title>
		<description>I’m hitting the road and hanging up the blog. Join me for a non-virtual visit in Memphis (Oct. 5th) and Atlanta (Oct. 11th). Otherwise, send me a letter - I’m sick of email.
I'll leave with a poem:

When I Heard the Learned Astronomer
by Walt Whitman

When I heard the learn'd astronomer,
When the ...</description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/30/the-mystical-moist-night-air/</link>
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		<title>Friday Poem</title>
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Last week while I was traveling my wife had to put down our sweet dog Charley. Charley wasn’t named after the Steinbeck book, Travels with Charley (he came with that name from the Humane Society), but he was as worthy of adoration as Steinbeck’s poodle.
Though Charley usually came to the ...</description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/28/friday-poem-52/</link>
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		<title>Links</title>
		<description>"Give me a Rembrandt in a subway station toilet and a flashlight and I'm happy." A profile of Peter Schjeldahl in the Village Voice (Schjeldahl previously discussed on this blog here, here, here, here, here).




“You are many things, but I wouldn’t count glamorous among them.” Jen Bekman talks to me ...</description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/26/links/</link>
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		<title>Doppelgängers</title>
		<description>Last June I went to a party in New York. Alex Majoli was there and he said to me, “there is a guy here who looks exactly like you.” I forget his name, but this Cuban fellow really did feel like my Doppelgänger. I remember that when I looked at ...</description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/24/doppelgangers/</link>
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		<title>This post is not about sex machines</title>
		<description>Not every photographer finds his or her subject through moody introspection. One of the goals of my recent SFAI class  ('Finding Your Subject') was to show students the possibilities of assignment photography. While I would never say it is right for everyone, editorial work can be useful in exposing ...</description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/23/this-post-is-not-about-sex-machines/</link>
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		<title>Hallmark</title>
		<description>Yesterday I got home from a ritzy junket business trip to LA. My plane was late so my wife and I didn’t have much time to celebrate our 11th anniversary. Back at the house, Rachel gave me a card. “You're more than just a funny, smart and lovable guy,” it ...</description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/22/hallmark/</link>
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		<title>Friday Poem</title>
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The Flooded Grave 1998–2000 by Jeff Wall. See details here

In an interview with ChicagoPostmodernPoetry.Com, Graham Foust is asked to name his poetic influences. I love his answer:


More often than not, these lists get boring rather quickly, perhaps more for the maker than for the reader.  I don’t know.  ...</description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/21/friday-poem-51/</link>
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		<title>Image Makers / Image Takers</title>
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When I assemble reading lists for photo classes, I prefer to use texts by other photographers. My all-time must-read essay for students is Robert Adams’ ‘Making Art New’ from Beauty in Photography. I’m also crazy about David Hurn and Bill Jay’s conversation, ‘Selecting A Subject’ from On Being a Photographer ...</description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/19/image-makers-image-takers/</link>
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		<title>Dog Days Done!</title>
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Pre-order at Photo-eye, Amazon, and Steidlville </description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/17/dog-days-done/</link>
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		<title>Teenage Lust</title>
		<description>This weekend I went to the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin to see a show that included the work of Larry Clark. After recent discussions on this blog (here and here) it was interesting to see Clark’s pictures from Teenage Lust. He shows a girl who is tripping on acid ...</description>
		<link>http://alecsothblog.wordpress.com/2007/09/17/teenage-lust/</link>
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