One of the Few Humans I’ve Seen

Photography • Jan 21, 2021 by Justin Rosenberg, Introduction by Scott Marlin

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We drove around a lot, shot a bunch of film, and tried to stay positive.
— Justin Rosenberg

Justin Rosenberg is a man of many talents. From dense, layered landscapes to charmingly offbeat portraits, his soft palette analog film work is a clinic in photographing with heart and a generous appreciation for wonders large and small. In truth, the California based photographer seems to do it all – prolifically – and with a contagious slap-happy awe at this whole strange beautiful mystery of life thing. It would be maddening, if his work wasn’t pure joy to revisit again and again and again.

I’m thrilled to introduce as Flash Punk’s first feature of 2021 this incredible series of Justin’s recent work with producer, actor, and singer Emily Kincaid.

In Justin’s own words:

“The past year has definitely been a wee bit challenging on account of a giant global pandemic and all that came with it. One of the few humans besides family that I’ve seen and photographed this year was my friend Emily Kincaid (and her adorable dog, Wyatt). We drove around a lot, shot a bunch of film, and tried to stay positive during this most stressful time. I was going to write a much longer blurb but I’m honestly hungry and need to go eat.”

 
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Photography / @jsrphotos

Model / @kingdomkincaid

About Justin Rosenberg

Justin Rosenberg is a California-based fine art photographer and Betty White fan. He is the author of the photo book Head In The Clouds and the foggy landscape zine 400 Photos of Me Eating Bagels, Crying, and “A Photo of this Car.” See more of his portraiture at jsrphotos.com and landscapes at notcurrently.com.

 
 

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