Photographer Mike Brodie, working under the moniker, The Polaroid Kidd, spent four years traveling the U.S. amassing a large body of work and an extremely unique view of the American lanscape - oft from the perceptive of boxcars and train tracks shared by runaways and disenfranchised youth. Unexpectedly, Brodie quit the medium entirely to become a car mechanic in the Bay Area. Twin Palms publishers will be releasing a critical monograph of his work entitled A Period of Juvenile Prosperity this month. Brodie will also be having numerous gallery shows. photograph by Austin McManus
Asger Carlsen in NYC
Artist and photographer Asger Carlsen in New York. photograph by Austin McManus
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Image from Bill Daniel & Austin McManus' one night photoshow in San Francisco. Photograph by Austin McManus.
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