Sunday Comics
The sun is shining slowly, the birds are flying so low
Honey you’re my Sunday Comics, so pay me what you owe me
Encounters with Anonymous: Colour My World
The return: Omar Willey resumes his column on anonymous photography with a digression into the land of color.
Sunday Comics
Solo voy con mi pena, sola va mi condena — correr es mi destino, por no llevar papel. Perdido en el corazón de la grande Babylon; me dicen los Sunday Comics: Yo soy el quiebra ley.
Sunday Comics
The trail ahead is dark and unsound, but I’m lapping it up like a greedy hound. Free at last of the city sounds, free at last to put my foot right down…Something out there is calling me, beckoning me with urgency; Comics, Comics, Sunday Comics.
Sunday Comics
You know it means no mercy, they caught him with a gun. No need for Sunday Comics, goodbye to the Brixton sun…You can crush us, you can bruise us, but you’ll have to answer to, the Sunday Comics.
Encounters with Anonymous: True to Life
Seeing the past, in stereo. Omar Willey’s latest musings on anonymous photographs.
Sunday Comics
Sunday Comics: it fillets, it chops, it dices, slices, never stops, lasts a lifetime, mows your lawn and it picks up the kids from school, it gets rid of unwanted facial hair, it gets rid of embarrassing age spots, it delivers a pizza, and it lengthens, and it strengthens, and it finds that slipper that’s been at large under the chaise lounge for several weeks.
Encounters with Anonymous: News
More thoughts on the poetics of the quotidian in anonymous photographs by Omar Willey.
Sunday Comics
You better squeeze all the Charmin you can while Mr. Whipple’s not around — stick your head in the Comix and get yourself a tan.
Encounters with Anonymous: Stock Photography
Thoughts on sequences, conceptual art, and mugging for the camera by Omar Willey.

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