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I found this website googling "Who are we?" why? because I have to write an essay on three other articles and find out the answer to "Who are we?" which was asked in Griffin's "Our Secret"

I think at this point from what I've learned so far is that, we like to think that we are "unique" but in reality we all share some experiences here and there. We are genetically close but we have this ability to think. Think about the future. Screw this, I'm done with this philosophical crap.

Samurai Sam
, MA, USA
Thursday, May 5th 2011 - 02:14:47 PM

 

Interesting and unique study on a diverse cast of characters. It's interesting that more people do not search "who are we?" in search engines, as a question of one's own existence. This was one of the first results I got when I searched.

David Grimm
Macomb, MI, USA
Wednesday, April 6th 2011 - 11:18:40 AM

 

I like it!

walter
Athens, Greece
Monday, February 7th 2011 - 02:48:40 PM

 

John Flounder [AGOLI@AOL.COM]
Coronado, Ca, USA
Monday, December 6th 2010 - 05:11:52 PM

 

FAGG101 opinion man
suck nut , CO, USA;)
Monday, December 6th 2010 - 05:10:27 PM

 

GAY BUTT PIRATE
ANUS
Monday, December 6th 2010 - 05:09:31 PM

 

Oliver Horn [Hornolive@gmail.com]
Denver, Co, United States
Monday, December 6th 2010 - 05:07:11 PM

 

im just?

karl [stardustroadkill@yahoo.com]

Saturday, February 20th 2010 - 07:22:46 PM

 

we are forever captured by the embrace of death

mix [mix@live.ma]
safi, morocco
Monday, January 18th 2010 - 07:00:56 AM

 

i like thiss site it is very interesting and angelica stook out the most to me my heart goes with her

michael [mjg1990@yahoo.com]

Sunday, May 17th 2009 - 12:33:07 PM

 

there are some key notes you've managed to write through other persons lives. It's somehow you've got out of common the simple bees from a hive. Maybe is this age that will learn us that we are not only individual bio-robots, we are souls mixed together with the purpose of unity and love giving. Nice act, Jennifer, regards from me and my people!

Valentin
Bucharest, Romania
Thursday, August 28th 2008 - 02:24:02 PM

 

I'm not sure what this site is about but it has touched me! I wish the best for those and everyone else who wishes to find peace in their lives!

Michael [mikejones8181@hotmail.com]
Franklin, IN, United States
Monday, April 23rd 2007 - 06:41:50 AM

 

A multi-racial, multi cultural society is an amazing thing. I hope Dublin, which is starting to be less white, and more open, can learn from San Francisco.

This is a great website...

Tom Cosgrave [tom@tomcosgrave.com]
Dublin, Ireland
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:53:06 PM

 

Magnificent! The world needs more art like this; art that truly inspires.

Pär Almqvist [p@truedevice.com]
Gothenburg, VG, Sweden
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:52:22 PM

 

Great idea, great concept, great feel. Remarkably warm and inviting as sites go...first time I ever felt like reading stuff at leisure on a site...

freaked out on some stories like Donetta's... it would be great if you'd respond and we could communicate for a while...do some poetry...live a little...even if it is over a couple of boxes and a few emails...

all the best

adhiraj mustafi [adhirajm@trisoft.net]
Delhi, India
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:51:48 PM

 

Luv the SF way of life! Next version about SoMA? I wish! If you wanna pics from Spain I changed to you ok? mail me, you have my addy! c u soon!

Alex [erapist@hotmail.com]
Valencia, Spain
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:51:18 PM

 

Jen, this is so inspiring! I feel very honored to have helped you with the show. And now it's out there for the world to see. Even online, it's still bracingly warm and sincere, like yourself.

Ivor Thomas [ivordthomas@yahoo.com]
Oakland, CA
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:50:56 PM

 

Delightful accidental meeting at Rainbow Grocery, and when I have more time, I will send you some great landlord/ tenant dirt / information. Totally support your concept., will be in touch:
http://islaiscreek.org

David

David Erickson [zabudam@pacbell.net]
San Francisco, CA
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:50:19 PM

 

This is a beautiful and compelling portrait of community members.

Thankyou!

kevin redman [kredman@vscatny.com]
New York, NY
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:49:47 PM

 

Jennifer, I met you with Sue. I relate strongly with your work. I have often marveled over how uniquely different we all are. We each have our own stories to tell, and deep inside yearn for someone to listen and recognize us for them. your photos are great.

Erin Gorman [ekg4@mindspring.com]
San Francisco, CA
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:49:21 PM

 

very inspiring and beautiful, surely photgraphing and meeting people seeing their lives and learning their experiences is one of the most gratifying things to do.

joakim [joakim.b@virgin.net]
London, UK
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:48:52 PM

 

hello jennifer. i found your work quite moving, especially holly. it was nice meeting you last night. hope we can hook up again. i'll revisit your page here again soon to read the bios i haven't finished.

michael n maloney [michael@maloney.com]
San Francisco, CA
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:48:27 PM

 

A beautiful exhibition! It's so warm and engaging in the cafe on Potrero Hill, I thought it couldn't possibly be as nice online. But amazingly you've managed to translate the up-close intimacy of the exhibition to what is usually a cold and distancing medium. Really nice work. Good luck with future projects!

Amy Klatzkin [amyk@alumni.stanford.org]
San Francisco
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:47:49 PM

 

we've lived on potrero hill for 9 years now, and see some of the people in your project. it's great to see their pictures and read their stories. you did a great job. thanks.

Melissa
San Francisco
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:46:59 PM

 

Jenn,
Thank you so much for those beautiful insights.. Your photographs go so deep, they show people's real beauty, strength and fierce. I really felt your sensibility and love for people and life.
congratulations! I hope this project will find other places to be shown.
Big hugs and kisses.
Julienne

Julienne [marie.vulin@wanadoo.fr]
Lyon, France
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:46:25 PM

 

Very nice photographs and very compelling stories. What a great way to demonstrate that there is much more to a person than just the surface appearence. Terrific job!

Ellen (Aaron's mom)
Mansfield, CT
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:45:53 PM

 

Jennifer,
I feel very privileged to have been a part of your work. It's insightful, intelligent, empathic and relevant; all the hallmarks of a great artist.
Looking forward to your future projects!
Sincerely,
(Captain)Dave

Dave Mulligan [captaindave99@hotmail.com]
San Francisco, CA
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:45:05 PM

 

Jennifer, this is beautiful, life-affirming work. Your photos are luminescent, intimate and powerful. The stories you've captured are sometimes joyous, sometimes tragic, but moving and important throughout.

Keep up the great work!

Andrew
San Francisco, CA
Saturday, November 4th 2006 - 07:42:50 PM

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