PHOTOGRAPHY
Vibo considers photography a visual poetry experiment. This list represents some of her published works dedicated to photographic expression.
2021 | Dreamscapes (artist), published by the winnow, Issue 6.
2021 | National Poetry Challenges (photographer), published by the Wombwell Rainbow
2021 | Celebrate (photographer), project by Queer Your Pride Quilt, hosted by Breakthrough U.S.
2021 | Relaunch (cover artist), The Famous Poetry Outlaws are Painting Walls and Whispers, written by David O'Nan: Announcement
2021 | Lone Road on the Island of Moloka'I (photographer), Fevers of the Mind: Overcome, Issue 5, Fevers of the Mind Poetry Press. Purchase on Amazon
2021 | Poetry Cauldron (photographer) published by E.P. Jenkins, published by Coven Poetry Journal, Issue 2 (pgs. 82-85)
2021 | National Poetry Challenges (photographer), published by the Wombwell Rainbow
2021 | Celebrate (photographer), project by Queer Your Pride Quilt, hosted by Breakthrough U.S.
2021 | Relaunch (cover artist), The Famous Poetry Outlaws are Painting Walls and Whispers, written by David O'Nan: Announcement
2021 | Lone Road on the Island of Moloka'I (photographer), Fevers of the Mind: Overcome, Issue 5, Fevers of the Mind Poetry Press. Purchase on Amazon
2021 | Poetry Cauldron (photographer) published by E.P. Jenkins, published by Coven Poetry Journal, Issue 2 (pgs. 82-85)
TRANSLATIONS
Using photography, Vibo experiments with first-person photography pioneered by Douglas E. Harding. Visit websites and see Vibo's archived "seeing" experiments inspired by Harding's philosophy and then later translated by Richard Lang atTheHeadlessway.org and José Le Roy les photos (sauf celles du chat qui sont de Richard Lang).
2010 – Present | First-Person Images (photographer), curated by Richard Lang, hosted by Headlessway.org, UK
2010– Present | First-Person Images (photographer), organized by Jose LeRoy, published by Headlessway.org, FR
2010– Present | First-Person Images (photographer), organized by Jose LeRoy, published by Headlessway.org, FR
Beauty, truth, and rarity,
Grace in all simplicity,
Here enclos’d, in cinders lie.
Death is now the Phoenix’ nest,
And the Turtle’s loyal breast
To eternity doth rest,
Leaving no posterity:
’Twas not their infirmity,
It was married chastity.
William Shakespeare (1564–1616)
Excerpt of "The Phoenix and the Turtle"
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