The Faith Issue: Issue VII
Working Class started as a simple idea in a Brooklyn
apartment. We hope to be a pulse of creativity in Brooklyn,NYC and beyond.
 
 
City of God
The Science Fiction of L. Ron Hubbard
God In My Pocket
Anton LaVey: The Black Pope
Coffee with Michael K
Zeitgeist
Miss Barbara Blonde
 
The Umbrella Kid: Skater Gods
This is God's Land
Faith Fighters
 
Tara McPherson
 
 

Aaron
Bethany
Thomas
Adriana
Martin
Madeleine
Chris
Joy
Jonathan
Thyrza
TJW
Rayna

 
Paranormal Living
Ghost Bikes
 
At Home with ... Jeff
Living Faith
 
 

Issue VI, The Smut Issue

Issue V, Us v. Them

Issue IV, The Political Issue

Issue III, The I Love You Issue

Issue II, The Me Issue

Issue I, The Launch Issue
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Tod Seelie

I first came across Tod Seelie when I was browsing the internet and found a photograph of a car lit on fire. The title above it read Slow Dancing to Slayer. It was a simple flyer for a small show at an even smaller gallery in Williamsburg, but its message was loud and clear. Wedged between a great Polish grocery store and the hipster hangout “The Lodge” was Seelie’s solo photo show at Cinder’s Gallery.

His photographs need no introductions or explanations, because they truly tell a million words. Shooting all across the country, Seelie captures the essence of Us vs. Them. We’re all one against the world, and each other, and yet along with that feeling of isolation comes some powerful sense of community and camaraderie. Seelie is currently touring with Matt and Kim (link < www.myspace.com/mattandkim>) throughout their many dates in the U.S., shooting them and their bill mates from their rickety tour bus.

For our first rotation in the Working Class Magazine gallery, we present to you Tod Seelie. Visit him at todseelie.com.

 

 

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