I want to thank photographers Jessica Horwitz, Faith Ploener, and Sandy Hooper for their brilliant efforts last Friday night. They collectively shot over 200 photos of Le Flash, capturing the action from nearly every possible angle. Still, we couldn’t cover everything; there was simply too much. Today’s photo tour focuses on artist projects.
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10/10/09 Reasons to love Le Flash with little regret, part 1
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Tags: ACP, Antonio Darden, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Axis Mundi, Carl DiSalvo, carroll street cafe, Danielle Roney, David Holstius, David Jones, Diana Ascarrunz, Drive By Shooting, Emma Adair, Fahamu Pecou, Fructose Fantasy, Garage Projects, Heidi Aishman, Jane Garver, Johana Moscoso, Kari Lennox, Le Flash, Le Flash 2009, Louise Shaw, Matt Haffner, May the Light Affect, Micah Stansell, Michael Reese, Mission, MOCA GA, Mons Boris, My Name in Lights, N Yo Face, Presynaptic Potential Presynaptic Peepshow, Shana Robbins, Steve Aishman, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Tracing What is Remembered, Tree Ghost in Iceland, We Are Survival Machines
Tags: ACP, Antonio Darden, Atlanta Celebrates Photography, Axis Mundi, Carl DiSalvo, carroll street cafe, Danielle Roney, David Holstius, David Jones, Diana Ascarrunz, Drive By Shooting, Emma Adair, Fahamu Pecou, Fructose Fantasy, Garage Projects, Heidi Aishman, Jane Garver, Johana Moscoso, Kari Lennox, Le Flash, Le Flash 2009, Louise Shaw, Matt Haffner, May the Light Affect, Micah Stansell, Michael Reese, Mission, MOCA GA, Mons Boris, My Name in Lights, N Yo Face, Presynaptic Potential Presynaptic Peepshow, Shana Robbins, Steve Aishman, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Tracing What is Remembered, Tree Ghost in Iceland, We Are Survival Machines


























John Powell: What historic building, if any, was razed to build the Pei building? I
Kwajelyn Jackson: Love love love
naomidasher: Sweet pictures! true to the nature of Marcus Tanner's work! Clearly a
furious styles: Nobody shows the real ATL like Marcus Tanner, it's raw and honest. Ke
FRANK: GOOD STUFF, KINDA REMINDS ME OF JAMEL SHABAZZ'S PICTURES OF HARLEM AND