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We Can’t Paint has moved permanently to its new space at http://wecantpaint.com/log. I’ll leave this version of the blog up but it may be deleted considering I’ve also exported the entire archive, photos and all, to We Can’t Paint’s new location. 

The first issue of the We Can’t Paint Magazine (ISSN 1916-8462) will be online in [...]

For the past couple of weeks I’ve been super busy. Half of my time was divided between work, school, and this blog, the other half was focused on something quite special. You may have noticed a change here at We Can’t Paint, specifically the adjustment of the blog address from wecantpaint.wordpress.com to wecantpaint.com. This marks [...]

Timothy Briner

Nathan, Boonville, North Carolina, 2007© Timothy Briner
Timothy Briner is on the last leg of his Boonville project (interview here) and I’m sure he needs donations. Last I heard he was surviving on credit cards. If you’re not familiar with the project I suggest you head over to the Boonville USA blog or Tim’s updated website.

Johanna Reed

“Branch” from Blow Up (Foreign Films on Pause Series), 2007© Johanna Reed
Johanna Reed is a photographer/artist based in Santa Barbara, CA, USA. Where some photographers shout Reed seems to whisper, often presenting photographs that are both quiet and playful. These may be in the form of simple abstractions, the texture on a wall (There [...]

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Now that I have the bulk of my school stuff out of the way, I’m back to blogging as normal and well into the summer. On my little break/work week I even had a day or two to just relax and sit on my butt. It was nice to be able to read all the [...]

Winter V, Hevesaranyos, 2000 - 2006© Joakim Eskildsen
There is a great interview over at Conscientious with Joakim Eskildsen about his work on the book, “The Roma Journeys”.

I’m a little behind on this one but I wanted to let you know that photographer and writer Will Steacy has updated his online portfolio with a series titled The Lament Of Orpheus. Here is a little info about the project from Steacy’s blog:
This series was made in a South Boston boxing gym owned and [...]