applying it with poignant irony to an American landscape that has largely failed to protect its citizens
wrote an accompanying essay in six chapters
mediated by Maio’s description of the scoopers’ remarkable handling
coloring in details with emotions instead of information
Compelled to find the humanity in the myriad charts and graphs that reported cases
OFF DAYS by Tatum Shaw /backlog applying it with poignant ironyIn Off Days, photographer Tatum Shaw pulls back the curtain on the idyllic suburban American dream, revealing the droll, sobering, and faintly ominous reality resting just below the surface. Shot entirely on black and white film, this series began as a casual, unprompted asideimages made on the artists "off days" from his commercial color projects. However, as the world entered a period of unprecedented global isolation, the projects drained palette