Photographer
Alec Soth, who has a studio in the South St. Anthony Park neighborhood of St. Paul, uploaded a blizzard of images to
The New Yorker's Instagram feed from New Year's Day through January 5. Uploading from
@littlebrownmushroom, Soth submitted images of a poem he was typing by Wallace Stevens (titled "The Snow Man"), wintry scenes, spooky assemblages, snowmen, and houses in Frogtown.
In a
December 18, 2013 blog post on
The New Yorker's website, Soth and writer Brad Zeller--who run a website called
The LBM Dispatch--were profiled. The writer called the duo's project of self-described "North American ramblings" a project that "recalls the documentary-style photography of days long gone."
Source:
The New Yorker