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A vaseline Chair

by gje on September 24, 2009 · 0 comments

in chair in photography

I use the vaseline term here because of the vaseline lens effect applied.
clipped from sues-daily-photos.blogspot.com

Waiting is painfull…

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Seline de Maeyer
A lady lost in a peacock rattan chair

Fine Art PHOTOGRAPHY: Selina De Maeyer

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I had to recreate this blog post that I probably deleted because the photo it referred to had been deleted from DeviantArt, but there are so many links to this post that it would be incorrect not to recreate it. It’s just such poetic chair photo.

Last edited by gje on February 2, 2010 at 12:06 AM

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Amazing Chair Photos by Rune Gunerussen
Amazing Chair Photos by Rune Gunerussen
Via Rune Gunerussen

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When I started this blog, I had no idea what I would encounter. For me it was and still is an adventure. Take this example: Saul Robins who studies the chairs the New York City shrinks use to see their patients from…I must confess not the most design chairs, but they may be comfy Actually have to be comfy while the shrink seats in it the whole day :-)

Initial Intake
As Featured in the New York Times House + Home Section
This ongoing body of work examines the chair of the New York psychotherapist from the point of view of their clients.
It is from this vantage point that I am interested in exploring the perceptions, associations, and responses to this very private environment.
For many, the role of the psychotherapist holds significant weight, and the importance given to him or her is one of great influence in many people’s lives.

via Saul Robbins – Initial Intake

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