• Smart, has a 60s' look, but has a sophisticated, shuttered, slide show. Offers a variety of jaw dropping stuff. Gifted. Crazy maybe.
  • The Show Info on the Flickr site "ericutxo," hides the demi gods of Rosa Cobos, who otherwise delivers an interesting series of photographs that make use of manikins, the staged and plastic arts, theatrical masks, portraits, collections of objects, flowers, people and places, moving backwards through it. Some have a 1920s influence. Some are decorative. Some are openly syrupy. Some photos are digital. Some are truly fascinating. I discovered I was a sucker for many of them. But in no way are any of them strengthened by the attached poems and statements, though it alone represents a remarkable vernacular body of work. But as for today, there was no music on the site, though there may be more cool images. April 8, 2009
  • My Flickr account includes photos that are not included on accidentalboxes. I love Flickr for its simplicity and ease of use, and its international diversity. I especially enjoy discovering a new group or individual and running the photos in a slideshow. Still photos have such a wonderful mystery about them.
  • An individual's work on Flickr that include some very interesting images. Worth looking through. Very interesting set of photos from some far ranging travel.
  • These photos reflect the every-day of modernity several notches to the side of reality that is a shockingly truer reflection of our shared fundamentals: commerce and myth entwined and in free fall, and the persistent underlying presence of the anti-narrative. The photos are stylized and highly mannered, the settings considered down to their minutia. The production values supply their own medium of irony and this gifted and analytical photographer creates social commentary that is at times socking, sad, scary, painfully funny, and even dangerous. She is a women with the vision of a shaman and a old master's grasp of composition, and she is one damn fine artist.
  • Phenomenal. World travelled and a wonderful eye, use of light, and depth of capture. Real good stuff. Watch it!
  • There's quite a bit of photography tucked away in the site and with each visit it grows.
  • Absolutely professional in scope and consistently inventive. Worth the ride.
  • Great photos, recent snap shots--I want his life!--fun and masterful. "Art Work from Photographer and Teacher Willie Osterman," RIT professor, Cheshire neighbors to Dianna and Bob.
  • A very decent turn through a crop of images, many of them inventive and striking, the exploration of beauty.
  • Flickr group that 'explores' "creativity, originality, ingenuity and new inspirations within Graphic Design & Communication." Small collection, relative to some other groups, but delicious. Oh, and there isn't a vault one, or three, or seven for that matter.
  • Get ready for a lot of color, and a lot of different subjects. They're like p;d post-cards, really full tilt with saturated color. But they're worth a slide show or two.
  • Interesting work of modest volume, good street-level work, friends and family, country scenes, not the U.S.
  • This is an incredible photographer. Really creative. Visually gifted. I'm envious. Nice!
  • This is definitely planet sized. It is an interesting world-set of photos. It's a big and robust collection. Always interesting, I think.
  • Different, hot and new, this is photographic work worth looking through.
  • From spectacular to average, this is a huge pool of good and great photos, and "other." Why not?
  • I may be biased, but this guy takes very intelligent photos with professional polish. Not having spent his life so far doing this, he still has a good number of interesting photos. I'd love to have prints for a lot of them.