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Print sale ends in two days. Link in profile Bent fence starring the one and only @derandl3
Four new prints are available for the next week only. Link in profile Thank you for all the nice comments y’all left on my last post. Excited to bring these feelings from my home to yours 💙
your feelings are valid
@brookedidonato’s new monograph, Take a Picture, It Will Last Longer, transforms nostalgic suburban scenes into uncanny, dreamlike reflections. Released on 29 January 2026, the book brings together her surreal work in a collection that blends nostalgia, humour and unease, marking her most comprehensive volume to date. It gathers her best-known series, including A House Is Not a Home, alongside new work appearing in print for the first time. Rooted in domestic life, the photographs depict white-picket-fenced homes and suburban environments in Ohio and beyond, yet everything is subtly distorted. Human bodies appear on sidewalks, in cornfields and deserts, contorted into uncanny positions: limbs bent across sofas, climbing into attics, emerging from unlikely places. The world is recognisable, but off-kilter. DiDonato’s imagery recalls Freud’s concept of the uncanny, where the familiar becomes eerie through distortion. These photographs capture feelings that are difficult to articulate, like forgetting a face, or a once-familiar place becoming strange over time. Across the book, DiDonato balances life and death, humour and tragedy, intimacy and alienation, turning the ordinary into something quietly unsettling, and deeply memorable. Read more via the link in bio or at wallpaper.com. 📷: @thamesandhudson 🖊: @annaa.solomon
greetings from ohio
Learned a lesson then forgot it Chatted with @guardian about the making of this image and the stray kitten who made it all possible. Interview by @omfgnoway at the link in my profile
we apologize for the confusion #photography
an apple a day keeps the apathy away
Said goodbye to my favorite four walls last week. Thank you for your gorgeous light, 100-year-old floor and perfectly positioned attic—you taught me over and over again that a room has no limits 🚪
when I’m not sweeping I’m weeping
who do you want to be today