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Not Japan, but close.

Not Japan, but close.


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From the last week of work.From the last week of work.From the last week of work.From the last week of work.

From the last week of work.


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Some shots from the past week.Some shots from the past week.Some shots from the past week.

Some shots from the past week.


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Park City, Utah

Park City, Utah


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I met my girl when I was a freshman in college walking home from the library one night. She was on a blanket in her front lawn looking up at the stars and she told me to join her. 

That was ten years ago. This summer she became my wife.

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Park City, UTI just hit 5000 followers – thanks for following, if you’re not a bot or spammer.

Park City, UT

I just hit 5000 followers – thanks for following, if you’re not a bot or spammer. If you are, well, whatever, you’re not reading this anyways.

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Today marks the 10th anniversary of the release of Exit Through the Gift Shop in theaters. This acclToday marks the 10th anniversary of the release of Exit Through the Gift Shop in theaters. This acclToday marks the 10th anniversary of the release of Exit Through the Gift Shop in theaters. This accl

Today marks the 10th anniversary of the release of Exit Through the Gift Shop in theaters. This acclaimed documentary premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival as a surprise screening. Fittingly, as the film itself has its share of secrets and mysteries, such as whether or not the whole premise of the film is entirely fake. The mystery at the crux of it all is a question that remains as captivating and flummoxing as ever: who IS Banksy?

The above photos are stencil pieces purportedly created by Banksy in Park City, UT, while in attendance for the film’s premiere. Credit: © 2010 Sundance Institute | Photos by Eric Tsou

Below is a still of Banksy from Exit Through the Gift Shop, courtesy of Paraoid Pictures.

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