My Life in Politics
My Life in Politics is an attempt to see what my political life looks like.
Neither activist nor apathetic, the project builds its content out of very certain responses to unextraordinary situations, without an insider’s agenda or affiliated platform.
US Stretched
Anti Flag Burning Rally
Anarchy and Copyright
Lobbyist in Green
Bush Cutout
White House
Wanted
Circuit City
Closed Circuit
Combatant Balls
Connecticut Senate Floor
Drug Warriors, HSBC
Everyday is Bargain Day
Democrat and Republican
Flag Wavers
Former Governor
Founding Fathers Crotches
Give Me Your Money
Grandmother's Buttons
Mac Collins
Madonna of the Left
Madonna of the Right
Liberty Bell
Marvin Pratt for Mayor
Nixon Momument
One People, One Nation...
Oval Office
Press Only
LIARS!
Merritt for Schoolboard
Seven Entertainers
Mock Protest
Telivised
The Lobbyists
Thrift Shop Washington
The Napping Anarchist
My Life In Politics
An Essay By Tim Davis
My Life In Politics is an attempt to see what my political life looks like.
Neither activist nor apathetic, the project builds its content out of very certain responses to unextraordinary situations, without an insider’s agenda or affiliated platform. I note and render rather than propose and propagate.
"Mr. Davis aspires to something of Walker Evans's deadpan gaze, his dry wit and laconic curiosity. His photographs, refusing to propagandize, imply a pity for both left and right, a sense that democracy is messy business. . . . But it also reminds us that the camera, by its nature, can lend a curious grace to whatever it sees, no matter how forlorn or marginal."
—Michael Kimmelman