Seventeen by Brian Carpenter
Seventeen by Brian Carpenter I don’t feel the way people say i should i’m doing everything i can but it’s all no good is it just growing up or am i misunderstood my mom says i’m getting taller and i don’t want to see my dad this would be a love song but there isn’t … Continue reading
People V. Places: A Double Exposure Project from Stephanie Bassos and Timothy Burkhart
Stephanie Bassos and Timothy Burkhart have two different styles when it comes to their photography, but they differ in ways that only naturally blend once combined, as is often the way with things that are different. With the series below the two have used the art of double exposure to create images that represent the … Continue reading
Rushing Under My Wheels: A Photo Series from Sean Schmidt
There is some irony to this feature, with its coupling of a disposable camera and a renewable resource. The life of a bicycle and a cyclist shot through one of those cardboard and plastic cameras, the ones we all used to use before their were digital cameras or we found our grandmothers vintage Polaroid, is … Continue reading
A New Look
Pigeonholed Press on Tumblr has freshened up a bit. We’re following more folks, incorporating more stuff, and happier with our new look. Let us know what you think and if you’re a Tumblr user please give us a follow. Enjoy!