Bill Sullivan developed a situation so that various subjects could be defined by the constraints of exactly the same mechanical apparatus. The scenario consisted of someone passing through a subway turnstile. At the moment that the subjects passed through the turnstile, unknown to them, he took their picture stationed at a distance of eleven feet. Bill stood there turning pages of a magazine observing subjects out of the corner of my eye, waiting for only the moment when they pushed the turnstile bar to release the shutter.
His images are fascinating and are inspiring. They encourage us to try something different and when we do it shows what can be achieved.




































































































































































Devious Comments
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"I have never known any trouble, that an hour's reading would not dissipate"-Charles Louis de Montesquieu 1689-1755 French Political Philosopher
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I'm just a figment of your imagination, embrace the hillucination
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Have you seen my gallery today? You know you want to... [link]
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Check out my ETSY shop! [link]
Open to commissions! Note me if interested
Member of [link] Semi-sweeties
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I believe in Jesus Christ as my Savior. If you do too, copy and paste this into your signature.
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Love Lynne x
Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."
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~Moderator for the *fireemblem-club~GoldenSun-club~
Make me draw things? c:
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'If Your Picture Creates Interest Then It Works!' - Andy Rouse - Taken From Concepts Of Nature
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And if I'm talking
My words are mocking
The deaf ears they have fallen on
These words are tainted
With years of jaded
In a sense that's all but gone
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