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2009-01-21

Check out Simon Høgsberg

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This afternoon I received an email from my dad of all people about a photo project by the Danish photographer Simon Høgsberg. Nine times out of ten when my father tells me about an artist thinking it'd be somebody I like I've either heard of them already or the work doesn't interest me too much. This time was the exception. Simon Høgsberg's latest project, called "We're All Gonna Die," is a 100m long collage of photos he took of 178 people from the same spot on a bridge in Berlin over 20 days. The cast of unsuspecting characters in this scrolled-story are amazing and must be seen. The rest of his site is full of other inspirational photo projects, including a trip from Denmark to the Mediterranean with only 14 euros in his pocket. www.simonhoegsberg.com

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