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Monthly Archives: September 2008

On Whatever Drives You Nuts.

As many of my peers are I’m sure aware, there is this underlying disgust for hummers and all things excess in our society. You can probably count me among one of the most aggravated for just witnessing excess.
Thanks to a friend I recently was able to read an inspiring commencement speech by one of the [...]

Milking the Land.

I’ve just started to get to know a great and interesting lady, the owner of a local organic dairy farm (Snowville Creamery) that is one of the most successful businesses in the area, especially in an industry that is notoriously difficult to profit from. A love for land and animal is evident in many aspects [...]

Orphan Works / ATTENTION ALL CREATIVES.

If you are in the business of creating, in any way shape or form, you owe it to yourself and your colleagues to voice to the congress RIGHT NOW your opinion on the Orphan Works Bill.
If you don’t know about it, in short, it gives companies the opportunity to claim fair use of your work [...]

New Blog / Site / First Show

My first actual gallery show was last night in Nelsonville, OH at the Stuart Opera House. A number of folks both strange and familiar came by to look at images by Jim Korpi, Mike DiBari and myself….photos from the forests, farms and gardens of the eastern half of the U.S. for the most part, centering [...]

Sweet and Sour Grapes

Harvest for wine here in Ohio. Beautiful morning, fall is coming.

separation anxiety

an unintentional juxtaposition of two of my lives, and an Eritrean reverend. Slowing down still yields mistakes. Slowing down a little more …

Transitions

The last light at the old house, and thank you so much for helping us…
from the ongoing, sporadic Bryan House project.