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Monthly Archives: November 2006

miano.

TweetBeen shooting a few more portraits lately for work. Sometimes I force a coworker to stand in so I can check my lighting. This is Jonathon our chief photographer who pretty much helps me on everything so that I can one day suck less at taking photos. He was real stoked to stand in.

trench.

TweetToday a trench collapsed and a man was trapped inside. It took over 3-4 hours and 9 fire departments to rescue him. Of course the media was pushed to a spot where we could see hardly anything, even though what we would have done would be to publicize the fire departments’ hard work and positive [...]

recording.

TweetI stopped by the studio last night after work to take a listen to my friend’s new acoustic track. For anyone that remembers Lucky Boys Confusion from the high school days, a couple of those guys were there laying down background sounds for the song. Not LBC sounding type music at all, however. Anyways, when [...]

brothers.

TweetThese two local men spent about two weeks restoring their third great grandfather’s (a revolutionary war veteran) gravestone in a small town in Pennsylvania. They are 75 and 78 and these are some of the tools they used. When I met these guys I thought they were like 60, 65 at the oldest. One of [...]

waiting.

Tweet On the way home from the city the our train was delayed because, in the words of our not-so-subtle conductor, we had to wait for the tracks to get “cleaned up” …the cleaning necessary because there had been a pedestrian accident at the station which my car was parked at. Kind of an upsetting [...]

the bean.

TweetHad a Saturday off, a friend in town had a free day so we headed downtown. Before an excellent thai dinner we just walked around Michigan ave. Here’s about a 30 second attempt at my official photo of the cloudgate in Millenium park. I forgot I went there before once with a crappy camera, but [...]

gov’ner.

TweetElection season is almost at it’s peak, and the men in suits all want your vote. And the TV men and the newspaper photographers (yeah, this is a dig at myself) have to follow them around watching how they react with the public. Still kinda interesting, not everyday you meet the governor, whether you will [...]

red faces.

Tweet It might be hard to believe this is a Home and Garden TV crew that was around to film a house already fully decorated for Christmas. It is only Nov 2. This is just a curious frame with no real story telling purpose..but I liked it. I might post a picture of the house…but [...]

street: mexico

TweetJust a street shot in the early morning light from my time in west-central (Michoacan) Mexico around New Year’s. I’m loving having a scanner, some more old film has a chance at seeing some sort of outlet.I sorely miss the feeling of wandering around a new country, the different air and smells and people. Getting [...]