Decades of Time Split Into One Portrait by Bobby Neel Adams
Honored to be in the latest issue of Once Magazine!
The Moors of Chicago: a Fiction, Once Magazine: Issue 5
Story by Paul Octavious, and Peter Orner.
This story is unlike anything we’ve published. It is fiction, though that is not to say it’s staged—these are photos of a real place and real people. But the narrative rests on the back of the written piece, while the photography pulls along the viewer by setting a tone and securing the place. Short interspersed videos extend the passing of time on The Hill.
We like to think that this kind of story has a magic that isn’t present in any other format—in print or on the web. Our belief is that in stories like these, photos, videos, and words can sit together differently, invoking a new kind of narrative that is not solely written or shot, but created in tandem. It’s one for the imagination.
Iconic Photographs Recreated Using LEGO Pieces
Many of us are already familiar with some of the world’s most iconic photographs. But, how do they look like when recreated using a different medium? Let’s take a second look at these popular photographs interestingly rendered using LEGO pieces!


