Visitors to Instagram and Pinterest are fortunate to find (accurate) identification of images. (Other online sources are even worse.) Posters seem more interested in "likes" than in providing useful information. Or have I mistaken the matter . . .?
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Tonkens House listed
I intend to explore Instagram, as I am a newbie there. Pinterest is perhaps most disappointing; the great majority of images are not found to be expandable---and the labelling is frequently erroneous, when present at all. Some posters link to more useful sites . . .
A designer friend uses Instagram. Are there other such sites that one can recommend ? Facebook I would eschew (gesundheit) for its company behavior and ethics---if I were able to sign on, which (after changing my email address) I cannot.
Anyway, the roofing project at Tonkens is news. Are there other photos of the work site ?
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A designer friend uses Instagram. Are there other such sites that one can recommend ? Facebook I would eschew (gesundheit) for its company behavior and ethics---if I were able to sign on, which (after changing my email address) I cannot.
Anyway, the roofing project at Tonkens is news. Are there other photos of the work site ?
S
I'm also a social media agnostic, and don't belong to any of them (I've likely lost out on connections as a result, but still). But I've also been tempted to join instagram, but since it's owned facebook, I just assume that it's corporate ethos, if not equal to its parent company's, can only trend in that direction over time.
Re: Tonkens House listed
What a fine document---and an absorbing tale, that anyone, Wrightian or not, can understand and enjoy. Someone was there with a movie camera, again and again, as the house went through its various stages and owners.
Someone---Gerald himself ?---wielding a trowel during a concrete pour, in suit and tie, is a hoot. So much good footage . . .
The filmmakers are uncredited. Someone had to put this together: arrange and conduct the interviews, collect the images, choose a music track---all to good effect. Bravo !
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Someone---Gerald himself ?---wielding a trowel during a concrete pour, in suit and tie, is a hoot. So much good footage . . .
The filmmakers are uncredited. Someone had to put this together: arrange and conduct the interviews, collect the images, choose a music track---all to good effect. Bravo !
S