2006-12-06 // 05:43:27
Rockmenow48
i can't believe you met the man.

v f

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it was surreal, i'll tell ya. it's like he stepped right out of the world he photographs.

good times.

2006-10-21 // 20:54:52
Kristel
ps. V+ F :- )
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cheers!

2006-10-21 // 18:49:27
Kristel
A shame you didnt photograph his crew too- but i meant apart from the story, he has an interesting face to photograph...I think although theres that obvious awareness of him being photographed, as he is looking directly at the lense, but he seems so natural and comfortable..and theres something else about it that I cant quite put into words, but I find the pic with the flash especailly mesmerising and I think the images of him are powerful without the story too, because of it. Credit to you as a photographer too, for capturing it.
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thanks! he and his crew, i think maybe because of the way they live, the road they've chosen to go down, part of that is a rejection of how most of us view the world, the goals we've set, the things we think we need to be comfortable, to be happy. they all look at the world differently, and as a result look at folks outside their circle with a cool detachment, bemused but not really a part of.

2006-10-21 // 18:20:48
Kristel
This story is amazing!!-Ill have to google him later. Thanks for sharing it..and what an interesting looking guy to photograph!!
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glad you liked it! if you like polanoid, you'll love his stuff. unfortunately, I didn't photograph his crew, who were equally as "interesting".

2006-10-20 // 19:42:23
bluecitrusart
oh, man...i saw his work on his site like a 1000 times...i really wanted to see it live..damn..lucky you ;)

2006-10-20 // 07:20:13
bluecitrusart
i can't belive i missed his show! i'm assuming it's over now, right?
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yeah, unfortunately it ended on the 14th. but you can still see his work on his website. and maybe if you're ever hitching a ride on a freight train, you'll see him or his friends.

2006-10-20 // 07:15:06
Urizen
Wow, can you believe it? I already knew the page, but lost the link in my last fomat! Great webpage, ideed
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sure is. and can you believe that when he couldn't afford to buy film, he'd steal it? that's dedication!

2006-10-19 // 21:42:04
Urizen
Love story and subtitle! Seems very interesting, would like to see those shots
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check out his website, it's got most, if not all, of the shots he had at the gallery.

2006-10-19 // 19:18:06
Norah.Goldenbogen
fuck.
now i understand the subtitle.

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his friends were just as dirty, as if they all shopped at the same Dirty Clothing Store.

2006-10-19 // 19:01:38
mark
great stuff, so tis is how mike brodie looks like. really love the stuff on his site, one of the few i have bookmarked! great concept too btw; the way you use the flash!
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it was purely accidental. after i took the shot on the right, neither of us thought it would come out, as dusk was nigh. so we took the one on the left.

i'd rather be lucky than smart.

2006-10-19 // 17:39:27
lo-fi
How strange? I thought the picture on the right was another woman at first sight. After read your story, I found out they are the same person. I like your story and his works very much too. thanks for sharing!

Voted!

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glad you liked the story/picture! i was really jazzed to meet him, though his friends weirded me out a bit.

2006-10-19 // 15:05:27
Norah.Goldenbogen
i like your idea. and it works the other way round as well.

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it works from both ends!!!

2006-10-19 // 14:54:44
Norah.Goldenbogen
great story, love the portrait on the left. he looks 20 years younger on the right, how strange
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i like to think that the shot on the right is how he looked before he started train-hopping, living in abandoned factories and wearing the same clothes for days. or maybe the one on the left is how we look to others, and the one on the right is how we look to ourselves.

2006-10-19 // 11:42:32
Jose605
Is great you shared his story with us. I just checked his work; it is really amazing.
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glad you liked it!

2006-10-19 // 09:56:38
demoforest
I am fan of his. His portraits are amazing. And im not a big fan of portraits but I can appcreciate his wrok. You mentioned he is nothing like you expected him to be, that he is very much like the people in his photographs, this makes perfect sense. That explains why those people can be natural around him. Thanks for the pictures ! You are fortunate to be able to see his show. Anything else you want to mention about it ? Take care !
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well, the show itself was of actual sx-70 polaroids, not blown up prints. around 40 shots, each going for over $1500 a piece. I had arrived at the very start of the show, so I don't know how many people ended up arriving, but according to the picture list, several had already been sold.