Running on Empty
https://vimeo.com/26433049
What if, tomorrow, everyone’s car disappeared?
I live in Los Angeles. I drive in Los Angeles. I think about traffic a lot in Los Angeles. A few months ago, I discovered Matt Logue’s Empty LA photographs. I didn’t think much about it at the time, but every time I was stuck in rush hour all-hour traffic, I found myself thinking, “What if tomorrow everyone’s car disappeared?”
Anita
April 15, 2013 @ 8:26 pm
These pictures looks like the calm before the storm. Very peaceful looking, but kind of weird. GOD is always beside all of HIS children and gives us Love, Hope, Joy and Peace.
Lola
November 6, 2012 @ 1:37 am
Tulonga: Many thanks for your support and message to me. You touched my heart as many posters have over the months when I’ve been in crises. Thank you for the prayer. It meant so much to me. Have a beautiful day from me to you!
Tulonga
November 6, 2012 @ 1:06 am
Wow, imagination is a powerful tool.. it allows you to see what your physical eyes may never see..
Dear Lola, what does not break makes us stronger. My God give you all strength to carry through!
Anet
November 5, 2012 @ 1:15 am
”All Bliss in my life has been the outcome of unceasing tears and
continual sighs during the night.” Hafiz Sir
Lola
November 4, 2012 @ 6:43 pm
Now this is so beautiful, peaceful and serene. Although it does look the “calm before the storm”. The only thing that I see moving are the clouds in heaven and flashing traffic lights. It also feels as if this could be the beginning before the end of the world. If it is this calm and peaceful I can deal with it, but I do hope that if I happen to live until the end of the world comes (which I really don’t want to), I’m sure it won’t be this calm and peaceful, but frightening as hurricane Sandy. I just today, Sunday November 4th got my electric, heat and a little bit of my life back. After a week of living in isolation and fear with my two service dogs, and two cats, and no food for me, and rationed out food for them. Being bed-ridden is the pits, and to have to be alone in this horrific storm without power, heat and food was very scary to me. I felt as if it were the end of the world. Thank you God for giving me part of my life back. It is only because of you being beside me made me somewhat at peace, but to be honest Lord, not much at peace. I feel sorry for those that have lost their homes and businesses, and those that have lost their lives. To all the family, relatives and friends of those that suffered such a tragedy, my most heartfelt sympathy. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Wendy
November 4, 2012 @ 5:43 pm
Very interesting …….wonder where he got the pics of LA without cars……