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Jeff James' photostream
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Jack Bailey interviewed me for his blog TALKBAK. Please have a look: TALKBAK
National Geographic Adventure article, 2004
A Proper Walk in the Kenyan Bush
The photo set can be found here:
A local online newspaper interviewed me about my blog, The Friendly City:
Composing Meaning From The Mundane
Jeff James' favorite photos from other Flickr members (5,742)
Contacts (236)
Groups (21)
- Gazpacho Photography 222 photos, 304 members
- Risked Returning 855 photos, 1,100 members
- BSP (Best Street Photography) 513 photos, 169 members
- HCSP (Hardcore Street Photography) 2,753 photos, 45,235 members
- shadow latch 6,520 photos, 328 members
- Shot Eat Shot 2,477 photos, 264 members
- camerabreath 161 photos, 179 members
- Documents.02 1 photo, 97 members
- Postcards from America 7,578 photos, 717 members
- hburgnews 3,174 photos, 104 members
- American Madrigals 614 photos, 16 members
- Dust Magazine 2 photos, 148 members
- (not) common people. -photoblogging- 29,718 photos, 1,752 members
- . TV . room . 3,414 photos, 854 members
- Kids Life 68,144 photos, 9,735 members
- artishock 844 photos, 228 members
- Alec Soth's "From Here To There" Flickr Project 2,203 photos, 1,194 members
- Lyric Documentary 4,935 photos, 492 members
- Altered States of Agoraphobia 3,613 photos, 293 members
- Two For the Road 770 photos, 1,372 members
- Democratic Forest 33,619 photos, 861 members
Testimonials (2)
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chuckp says:
"Jeff's work is a marvelous Seinfeldian concoction: brilliant photos, seemingly of nothing; a catalog of quotidian evidence that in its whole is beautiful, kind of sad, and utterly compelling."
19th January, 2012
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unstill says:
"At first glance Jeff's pictures could easily be overlooked as mistakes, photos taken without the photographer's knowledge or consent. Almost as if the shutter were accidentally pressed.
Or perhaps tripped by a higher force.
On greater examination one can see that there is an economy and elegance in these photos, and a quiet intentionality towards laying bare the humor in the quotidian arrangements that have insinuated themselves into our lives.
Most notably in the series 'Harrisonburg, Virginia", Jeff gives us his tour of the self-named "Friendly City", which behaves for him like a deadpan Buster Keaton as it reveals the comedy available to all of us but unseen by most."12th May, 2011
- Name:
- Jeff James
- Joined:
- April 2007
- Hometown:
- Baltimore
- Currently:
- Harrisonburg, Virginia, USA
- I am:
- Male
- Website:
- The Friendly City
- Email:
- jeffjamesphotography [at] yahoo.com













