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Monthly Archives: April 2009

Porch

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Casa

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Lui Lui

Tweet Restaurant with an identity crisis. I guess I’m drawn to table and mantle settings a lot lately.

Amy the cellist

TweetThis morning I visited a woman, Amy Abercrombie in New Marshfield, who, among other things, plays the cello and loves to garden. I’m gonna miss the places and people around OU when I leave in June.

spring

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O’Betty’s

Tweet Excitedly reentering the digital world, one of the first photos from my M8. I think I’m in love.

Akouto

Tweet Family originally from Togo.

Moving In

TweetAn Iraqi family moved into the Bryan House last week. From Iraq, the man named Imaad told me “Before 2003, Baghdad was paradise.” Unfortunately no portraits of the family yet, that will have to wait until summer. Just starting to get stuff scanned … On another note, I’ll be re-entering the digital photography world soon [...]

Vietnam photo – today

TweetDavid Burnett, an amazing photographer in his own right, shares a really interesting story about being there when this iconic Vietnam image was made. He missed the photo but got to meet up with the photographer (an old colleague) and the girl, who has survived and now runs a non-profit in Canada. The story explores [...]

Removing Mountains – NPR

TweetChicago based photographer Daniel Shea has a really nice body of work on an issue that’s bothered me internally since I’ve lived in Appalachia … unfortunately I’ve not come up with a good way to tackle the subject since it’s always seemed to big and looming to add to my already chaotic grad school schedule. [...]