Alec Shea
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Alec Shea
@alecshea.bsky.social
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Another Curtis Sliwa, this was Vision3 500t in 35mm
First developed shot of Sliwa from taking some pics of him today (Tri-X 400 in 6x4.5)
Telford Taylor, the lawyer and brigadier general who helped to organize and prosecute the Nuremberg trials (he later became a strong critic the war in Vietnam), later served as an arbitrator resolving pay disputes in the NBA
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Some of my first 4x5 shots, including one of me
I think there's certainly a strong scriptural case for that. For example, if "the last enemy that shall be destroyed is death," it's hard to imagine people passing out of existence for eternity
As a non-believer, I always thought annihilationism seemed pretty fair (as I had no expectation of life after death). Eternal torment just doesn't seem compatible with anything you can reasonably understand as love (and there are answers to that, but I don't know that any are convincing)
Valentine the cat seated upon some books (6x6, Tmax 400)
There is something to be written about the shadow Foucault that exists in the right-wing imagination. The features/ideas they pick up on/focus on are peculiar (it's a very similar process with Marx I think)
But I think it's a good point you make that they should be challenged for the *other* antisemitism they're bound to have, because there really isn't a great *within evangelical Christianity* argument against the more annoying/harmful missionary stuff
And I (from outside of both these groups) have come to the conclusion that Christianity has some basically supersessionist elements (maybe some ultra progressive types can surpass that) and that it's best to just try to discourage the most direct types
Living in Boro Park, it has been interesting to note occasional missionaries/aggressive mailings to neighbors (though still fairly rare).

There's also a group of cloistered nuns in the neighborhood who pray for "the salvation of the Jews"

Both supersessionists, of course, but one does more harm
I find this remarkable, how unchanging things have been since late recession/Obama 2nd term starting.

I was someone who thought covid might change that (in like '20-'21) but it didn't really at all
Some of my favorite pictures I took during the mayoral primary campaign

All three 6x4.5, first one Gold 200, Adams Tmax 400, Cuomo Delta 3200 (shot at 1600)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nub...

I have finally found a recording of a Primitive Baptist Universalist service.

This group, in deep Appalachia, combines a lot of traditional primitive baptist theology and stuff like lining-out hymns with universalist theology. Very interesting
Oak Grove PBU Church 6-5-22
YouTube video by Legion of Heretics
www.youtube.com
The sign for the pizza shop on the corner of my block

(vision3 500t)
Would it surprise you to know that the evil Greek mummy who owns it is close friends with Donald Trump?
Ice Cream Thieves Strike Gristedes
YouTube video by CBS New York
youtu.be
There is a pretty healthy "Free Zone" scientology world (basically scientology protestantism) and spurns the church.

In scientology lingo they're "squirrels" and taken to be basically satanic
www.politico.com/news/magazin...

I worked as Mark's assistant on this project, booking candidates and lighting a bunch of these photos. It was very fun to track down all 13 candidates
From Andrew Cuomo to Zohran Mamdani: the Race to Become NYC’s Mayor, in Photos
Scenes from the New York City Democratic Primary.
www.politico.com
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“Sing out for him!” was the impulsive rejoinder from a score of clubbed voices.
Just saw Karan Kandhari's "Sister Midnight." I really loved it, well worth seeing in my view.

Visually beautiful, good feminist plot. Doesn't one-dimensionalize anyone
A photo I took and developed of Zohran Mamdani

(Portra 400 in 6x4.5)
Recently developed film (tmax 400 shot at 800)

Our mayor, some of the candidates to replace him and my cat