I’ve had this song in the back of my mind since I heard it on the last episode (ever) of The Chicago Code on Fox. Although this isn’t really a “photography” themed post, I do like the artistic quality of this music video, and the song is really good too.
Parlours – I Dream of Chicago
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jDJ_r0qS04?hd=1&w=568&h=353]
I wasn’t planning on including any images with this post, but I changed my mind while I was writing it. So here’s a couple cold, dreary Chicago images from the archives to accompany the Chicago tunes for your ears.
This isn’t a post specifically about one person’s photography as much as it is a post about what happened to one person’s photography. In a day and age where information is shared in real time over the internet and sometime it’s hard to track where your words, images, and thoughts end up, here’s a story that’s more-or-less a wakeup call to everyone. Whether or not you’re a photographer, this video is pretty interesting.
On his website, www.thestolenscream.com, Noam Galai, a Jewish photographer from New York, briefly recaps the story: “About two years after publishing photos of myself screaming on the Flickr, I discovered that my face was ‘for sale’ in several stores around the world, as well as on the Web and spotted it in places like Spain, Iran, Mexico, England and many other places. When I realized that its [sic] not a one-time-thing and my face is being used in so many places i decided to start collecting images/videos of all my ‘appearances’. Check out my Scream Blog where i post all the different photos i find with my face .”
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5lEMIf7_FM&w=566&h=346]