David Horvitz brings his camera with him whenever he goes. Sometimes he has a destination, sometimes his Internet audience will ask him to go somewhere - and sometimes he just wanders. David Horvit...
David Horvitz brings his camera with him whenever he goes. Sometimes he has a destination, sometimes his Internet audience will ask him to go somewhere - and sometimes he just wanders. David Horvitz isn't sure if he finds his photos or if his photos find him.
Produced by Benjamen Walker and Andrea Silenzi for WNYC Culture
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i am from the one's who don't like the idea of every one being a photographer ..there is mediocrity in most people work and i think you have to strive to look and to catch something which truly makes a great picture.That's why not everybody is like people back in magnum .
WHAT! you just compared this guy to Mermelstein. are you kidding me.
these images are not special. EVERYone in art school takes these pictures. because they think its special and different. ugh, uncultured? maybe YOU should campare the photos of mermelstein and eggelston vs. this guys and tell me any similarities. there is thought and wit behind them and a great sense of aesthetic to boot.
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You are an annoying human being. Your opinions are wrong :)
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nice response.
how do you know your oppinion isnt wrong. isnt that what oppinion means.
these images are not special. EVERYone in art school takes these pictures. because they think its special and different. ugh, uncultured? maybe YOU should campare the photos of mermelstein and eggelston vs. this guys and tell me any similarities. there is thought and wit behind them and a great sense of aesthetic to boot.