These are freaking great! Even though I am not entirely in love with all of them as aesthetically pleasing, they work so well as an overall essay on the falling of the world of consumerism. Weather you shot these yourself or just curated the collection, this is an awesome piece of work.
Awesome post!!! the dejected elderly shopping in a corporate nightmare. Imagine, they lived in an era of family owned business with regionally made products, now they die in the mass produced world of crumbling wal marts This is why I’ll take a scratched curbside 1970s wood dresser over Ikea particle board any day
How do you feel about the fact that the computer you’re posting on and the network of servers that post is circulating through exist because of the intrinsic inequity of capitalism?
thank you.
is your computer “previously owned?”
all of mine have been
arrrggh ahoy matey, fuck the man
these are super. just super.
For anyone that was as intrigued as I was: Brian Ulrich.
These are freaking great! Even though I am not entirely in love with all of them as aesthetically pleasing, they work so well as an overall essay on the falling of the world of consumerism. Weather you shot these yourself or just curated the collection, this is an awesome piece of work.
Yes.
so, is this the same location reinventing itself continuously?
Could have been!But these are shots combined from different sets and locations 🙂
third one down is all kinds of heart breaking
these are outstanding, awesome post.
Awesome post!!! the dejected elderly shopping in a corporate nightmare. Imagine, they lived in an era of family owned business with regionally made products, now they die in the mass produced world of crumbling wal marts This is why I’ll take a scratched curbside 1970s wood dresser over Ikea particle board any day
How do you feel about the fact that the computer you’re posting on and the network of servers that post is circulating through exist because of the intrinsic inequity of capitalism?
<3
Bravo
Fuck yes, you are one of my favorites