Bizarre pinhole cameras by Wayne Belger
I first became aware of the photography of Wayne Belger when I saw one of his pinhole cameras made from a human skull on the interwebs. Each of his photographic series begins with making a camera specifically designed for that project. Skulls, blood, and a baby’s heart have all been used in the construction of his gorgeous cameras.


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Also by J SWOFFORD
Tales From Beyond The Pale: frightening radio dramas
Oh, the horror! Tales From Beyond The Pale are a series of frightening radio dramas in the classic style curated by Larry Fessenden and Glenn McQuaid and written by a wide variety of writers. The story styles range from sci-fi to classics, but all of them are chilling and uncanny. Listen to these with the lights on. Season one is available now as a box set as well as downloadable from the website. We’re all holding our breath at the rumors of a second season.
I love rolling the dice and taking chances. I can’t tell you how many great and terrible things I’ve found on the interwebs by using Random Website. Not surprisingly, a lot of the things out there are pure crap, but some of it is quite interesting. The administrators do their best to keep porn and viruses out of the mix, but isn’t half the fun the danger of what might pop up next? I’m looking at Random Website right now! Michelle Obama … next; Christian affirmations … next; a Japanese blog … Wow, this never ends.
Riddle of the Echo art series by J Swofford
The inside of your mind is huge and filled with all kinds of crazy things. The Riddle of the Echo is a project in which I try to show some of the stuff that bubbles up from the deep dark recesses of my mind. Read more
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