American Happiness and the Need to Consume
From Mother Jones, a photo essay...

The photos on these pages are selected from photographer Brian Ulrich's Copia project, which began after 9/11. "In 2001, citizens were encouraged to take to the malls to boost the U.S. economy through shopping," he says, "thereby equating consumerism with patriotism. The Copia project, a direct response to that advice, is a long-term photographic examination of the peculiarities and complexities of the consumer-dominated culture in which we live."


Comments (3)
i've always found this fascinating:
Comment #1 Posted by: evan austin | April 2, 2008 12:20 AM
The "flag chair" shot is iconic. Went to the Mother Jones site to view the "essay"... found only small thumbnails and no way to view them since each linked to a dumb shot of a girl holding a toy. From the looks of the thumbnails, the "essay" appears rather dull, unoriginal and somewhat moronic. Such a powerful message needs a better voice. Don't waste your time going there.
Comment #2 Posted by: Kit | April 3, 2008 07:33 AM
Kit - if you want to check it out, start here:
http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/03/happiness-2.html
and then click "Next Photo" (its grey text)
Comment #3 Posted by: Tyler | April 3, 2008 08:10 AM