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The blog Simply Funky covers the Hive this week, with an article that begins thusly:

Collaborating Unknown Moments

Ever wonder what your neighbor down the street is doing right now? Or how about what a busy mother in Iowa was doing 30 minutes ago? Maybe even what a lazy teenager in Florida will be doing in the evening? Every one of us has some sort of story to tell.

Photograph Kyle Cassidy decided to capture "the quiet, unknown moments that make up our lives" in a unique way. He recruited 23 strangers from across the country to keep cameras with them at all times for 2 full days.

Read the rest at this link.

Hive News

Jul. 14th, 2009 10:40 am
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Since it's release on July 7th, the Hive has been offered its own show and attracted much interest for the concept of Hive photography.*

Now, it's also been featured on Trendhunter. (And there was a shout-out on NOTCOT.)

This is definitely not bad for a unique weekend's work!




* Wikipedia article coming soon!
talkstowolves: "Mellifluence: an understanding of the encoded speech of bees."  (mellifluence: a definition)
Remember the Hive that I introduced you to on Tuesday?

By Wednesday, a gallery in Mississippi had called and expressed interest in giving the Hive its own show. How amazing is that?

So keep your eyes peeled, especially if you live in the Southeast. You're all invited to come kick it with the Hive at some point in the Fall! (Details to be revealed at a later date.)

If you're not sure what I'm talking about, read the introductory post and then check out the project by clicking on the banner below:

The Hive

Jul. 7th, 2009 12:54 pm
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About a month ago, Kyle Cassidy (photographer extraordinaire) put out a call for participants in a top secret photography project. Seeing as how I dabble in photography and leap at any excuse to do photography-based expeditions, I leapt then to volunteer. Once some twenty-odd of us had enthusiastically responded and assembled, he revealed the mechanics of this project. The gist was this:

On June 11th I was looking at some photographs by [insert name of a famous photographer who I won't name but you can probably figure out] thinking Did he really mean to take this photo? Does this guy's camera go off at random? and I started wondering what the photos would be like if someone just carried around a camera that captured an image at random. And of course, I then thought why not find out?

For two days, we all carried our cameras around with us everywhere: they perched on our bedside tables, hung around our wrists, weighed down our necks, nestled in the tops of our purses. We anticipated the vibe of a text message or the custom ringtone set up to mean: "NOW! Now, my friends! CLICKENZEE!!!"

And we did: we clicked, we took a picture of whatever was in front of us at the time. We took pictures of walls, of ceilings, of the floor. We took pictures of hummingbirds, orchid shadows, and blurring greenery as we sailed down curving highways. We took pictures of washing machines and vacuum cleaners and empty carts clustered at the grocery store. We took pictures of husbands and ex-girlfriends and grandmothers. We took pictures of no one at all.

Apart, our photos are nothing: random moments without context. But together, they are the Hive; together, they are a bee-eyed gaze at our world in all its multi-faceted mundanity and glory.

We hope you enjoy:




Read Kyle's unveiling post and join in the discussion there, if you please!

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