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A conceptual experiment with digital photography that tackles two issues. One, conceptual, is the freedom digital cameras allow photographers, amateurs or not, to take a an amazingly huge amount of pictures, much more than the 32 per film. Two, aesthetically, are pictures generally "bad composed" that cut faces or important parts of the composition that may end interesting without actually telling a story or part of an event, thus an untitled document. The moto of the project is from a quote from Cindy Sherman: "the still must tease with the promise of a story the viewer of it iches to be told." It's been closed for a couple of years now, but i may continue it in flickr with it's tag system.
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