Workbook

…recent photo works, essays, & thoughts without anywhere else to go

Anthony C. Dominiczak Anthony C. Dominiczak

Pacific to the Atlantic: Part I

[SUBJ: On the Road] Southern California to the Jersey Shore, October 2022-February 2023, Part I: California to Texas

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Pacific to the Atlantic: Part II

[SUBJ: On the Road] Southern California to the Jersey Shore, October 2022-February 2023, Part II: Texas to New Jersey

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A Dead Whale

[SUBJ: Socio-political/Stories] “…because in today's America, nothing is just a dead whale, it is a politically charged nightmare in the making. I understand that science takes time, but in that void, there is more than enough room for those with a political agenda to shape the narrative. It seems to have already happened.”

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12 in 12

[SUBJ: National Parks/On the Road] Twelve different National Parks over the course of one year, November 2020- October 2021

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An Election Day Constitutional

[SUBJ: Street Photography] Killing a couple hours, walking around Hollywood, waiting for the East Coast polls to close. November 3, 2020

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Old Glory

[SUBJ: Notes on Photography]

On Incidental Collections and Street Photography

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All Memory is Prelude: Part VI

[SUBJ: Socio-political/History]

VI- “…from Stone Mountain of Georgia”, Essays from ‘Monuments’ project

Around 15 miles east of Atlanta, GA, is a relief sculpture to the Confederacy that is nearly 100 feet tall and nearly 200 feet wide. It is the largest high relief sculpture in the world.

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All Memory is Prelude: Part II

[SUBJ: Socio-political/History]

II. The Road from Charleston to Charlottesville, Essays from ‘Monuments’ project

The legacy of the Confederacy and, with it, the legacy of white supremacy, has historically never been without active resistance or a fight to reclaim public memory, nor would it in the present.

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All Memory is Prelude: Part I

[SUBJ: Socio-political/History]

I-American Historical Memory, Essays from ‘Monuments’ project

The way in which one interprets the present or forms an outlook of the future is very much linked to the way in which one understands the past. This interplay shapes one's historical consciousness and imposes itself on the way one interacts with the world around them.

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