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Jeff Smudde Studio

Jeff Smudde

Studio thoughts and processes from Jeff Smudde, an artist from central Illinois presently based in Southeast New England working in photography and sound. Always free to read.

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Latest Issues

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On letting go of past work

I’m often outspoken about defending your past work. I’ve written about the importance of our “old” work at length, and I’ll always stand firm that our art from past years is not lesser-than the work we’re doing now.

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Constructive art making

Converge released a new album today, continuing to show that New England’s metal & hardcore scene is top-shelf stuff. Just wanted to put that out there.

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What if it's haunted?

I’ve only been going to one place to photograph this year so far (not even 2 weeks in, though). I’ve considered going to other spots that I’ve been to before, or new places I have yet to explore, but this one location has something that I c...

2 months ago
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Making new work every month

Happy new year, folks! May you have a wonderful and joyful beginning to 2026.

2 months ago
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  • Jeff Smudde

    Artist from Illinois based in Massachusetts using cameras and microphones. I run Sad Bird Books. Contributing writer for Float Magazine. Podcast host for Ready for Mistakes.

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