January 4, 2012
“What is potentially scary is not not-taking-pictures, but getting mired in daily life minutia, where one’s head in burrowed down in insularity and emotional indifference, endless disgruntled-ness, to the extent that one stops seeing the world in any kind of potentially mutable way. This would be one symptom of some loss of connection to the things that make me me. I haven’t stopped taking pictures so everything must be fine.”

Please Read the Hannah Pierce Carlson interview on LPV now. It’s great.

“What is potentially scary is not not-taking-pictures, but getting mired in daily life minutia, where one’s head in burrowed down in insularity and emotional indifference, endless disgruntled-ness, to the extent that one stops seeing the world in any kind of potentially mutable way. This would be one symptom of some loss of connection to the things that make me me. I haven’t stopped taking pictures so everything must be fine.”


Please Read the Hannah Pierce Carlson interview on LPV now. It’s great.

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