April 23, 2008, 2:40 pm
Filed under: photography | Tags: alberta, british columbia, graffiti, herbie hancock, quebec
Filed under: photography | Tags: alberta, british columbia, graffiti, herbie hancock, quebec


Well known for his Trans-Atlantic coverage of European and North American graffiti culture, Jordan Todd’s recent work delivers an alternate vision of Canada - one that celebrates its open spaces and examines its unseen criminal depths.













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GROWN ASS BABIES.
good work.
Comment by Grimey April 24, 2008 @ 1:15 pmyeah his work is very great because it exposes a different reality…and its also really elegant in a really simple way. im gonna challenege jordan’s “examination of unseen criminal depths in vancouver” when i hopefully get the job of riding shotgun in cop cars and taking photos of the crime scene in vancouver. dope stuff though!
Comment by juliakozlov April 24, 2008 @ 6:23 pmgreat, diverse style.
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