New York and Paris have a lot to offer photographers — the buildings, the people … the puddles. That’s Robin Soulier’s viewpoint. Using the refection in puddles he photographs the city, putting cigarette butts, sewer caps and gross leaves against the architecture giants that roam NYC and Paris. It makes for some outstanding work, until some kid jumps in the puddle, splashing dirty city water all of Robin and his camera (not that wasn’t the first thing we thought about when we saw his work). Check out his photos (new ones just added) and you’ll never look at standing water the same.


j_d_h Tuesday, 12.23.08 @ 12:02 pm

tried to see the photographs but it was a frustrating experience.

http://www.jacobheftmann.com/news/2008/12/23/wackest-copyright-splash-page-deters-from-seeing-nice-photographs/


Stephen Crawford Sunday, 12.28.08 @ 11:25 pm

I’ve got to agree with j_d_h. Disappointing to find low res photographs – the splash page is the main feature, for all the wrong reasons.




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