Two photographic works stand out today as ones that are definitely worth sharing.

One is a follow-up on yesterday’s “remembering Katrina” expose from NPR, and another is a video montage of sorts that I stumbled on from Trey Ratcliff’, author of the Stuck in Customs photography blog. Both of these works take a thoughtful approach to their subjects and really illustrate when an artist cares about their subject / is deeply into it, the results are usually compelling. I especially thought the editing of Trey’s video piece was excellent, varying the speed at which subjects are experienced (and remembered) just as in life. Enjoy. -Dan

Coming Back: New Orleans Resurgent (@NPRPictureShow, Photos by Mario Tama)

Japan: Heartbeats of Time (@TreyRatcliff)

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