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I’ll mail an archival print of this image to the first person who can accurately identify the establishment that this lavatory belongs to. Larry Craig is automatically disqualified. One guess per person. Email me to enter.

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Graffiti inflicted bathroom

Andrew Bird‘s new record is out today. Here’s a picture I shot in November, at Specimen.

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Andrew Bird. Photo: Jim Newberry

On Wednesday, White House photographer Peter Souza took the first official presidential portrait of Obama. You can download a high res version here. By the way, it wasn’t this Peter Souza. It’s this one.

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President-elect Obama. Photo: Peter Souza

A Photo Editor,” AKA Rob Haggart, reinterpreted behind-the-scenes pictures (click on “back story”) from last Sunday’s New York Times magazine cover story using cartoon balloons. Pretty funny, especially to regular readers (like me) of Haggart’s blog.

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NYT magazine parody. Photos: Nadav Kander Balloons: Rob Haggart

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Joe Winston and Laura Cohen. Photograph: Jim Newberry

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Picturedujour.com exclusive! Filmmakers Joe Winston and Laura Cohen recently completed work on a documentary film called “What’s the Matter with Kansas,” a sequel of sorts to Thomas Frank’s bestselling book of the same name. I photographed the couple (they’re married) at my studio, and planned to interview both of them here as well. Due to logistics involving their one-year-old son Milo, I ended up interviewing Joe in person, and Laura via email.

Jim Newberry: Tell me a little about your backgrounds in filmmaking.

Laura Cohen: I have been working in film and television for over ten years. Recently, I wrapped up production on the TV series “American Greed” for CNBC and “9/11’s Deadly Dust” on A&E for Kurtis Productions. In 2005, I finished research for the PBS documentary “The Power of Choice: The Life and Ideas of Milton Friedman.”

Joe Winston: Sure, let’s see…I didn’t go to film school or anything like that but when I got out of college my first interesting project was a public access show called “This Week In Joe’s Basement” which lasted four years and sixty episodes on Chicago Public Access…it was a great forum to do all sorts of things…But the strongest material that came out of it was usually the documentary material…We did a show called Sledgehammer Diplomacy where we asked black people, what do you think of white people, and white people, what do you think of black people, and got answers that hold up 18 years later, they could have been shot yesterday. Which is kind of a sad commentary on the state of the world…But we got really interesting very truthful answers from total strangers. Every now and then there was gold to be mined that way. After I got done with the cable access series I wanted to do longer more substantial projects…I did a could of movies in the mid-90s on the Burning Man Festival…

JN: How did this project come about?

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You can view the  winning entries from Field & Stream’s Bigfoot “trail cam” photo contest here. The photographs reveal fascinating and heretofore unknown aspects of the elusive and furry humanoid’s behavior. Here are a couple inspired shots by Greeley Colorado’s Erik Stenbakken–the top photo is the contest winner.

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Via Field & Stream. Photo: Erik Stenbakken

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Via Field & Stream. Photo: Erik Stenbakken