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		<title>Inspiring travel sites</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A couple in their Pissos, France home Bert Teunissen photographs people in their own kitchens and dining rooms in a series called &#8220;Domestic Landscapes.&#8221; The photos are gorgeous, shot inside by natural light, but they&#8217;re also uncomfortably intimate like we&#8217;re looking at the inside of a person&#8217;s skin, not just their kitchen. Most of the [...]]]></description>
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<em>A couple in their Pissos, France home</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.bertteunissen.com/category.php?catId=7">Bert Teunissen</a> photographs people in their own kitchens and dining rooms in a series called &#8220;Domestic Landscapes.&#8221;  The photos are gorgeous, shot inside by natural light, but they&#8217;re also uncomfortably intimate like we&#8217;re looking at the inside of a person&#8217;s skin, not just their kitchen.  Most of the series are shot in Europe (it&#8217;s broken up by country on the website) but there&#8217;s one series from Japan during which I kept asking, &#8220;Why is he shooting these people at a restaurant?&#8221;  I guess I&#8217;ve never been in a Japanese home&#8230;.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve spent a lot of time in people&#8217;s houses as well, but in the US I rarely come across a home that exhibits a personality&#8217;s corners the way Teunissen&#8217;s European homes do.</p>
<p>The other website I&#8217;ve been loving is the <a href="http://interviewproject.davidlynch.com/www/#/all-episodes">David Lynch Interview Project</a>.  The filmmaker has sent a team across the US to conduct four-minute interviews with locals and they talk on a variety of subjects, but often about themselves.</p>
<p>While window washing I&#8217;ve had a lot of four-minute conversations and though I don&#8217;t think such passing glances can give a full picture of a person&#8217;s life, it tells you what they want you to hear in four minutes.</p>
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