Anyone who knows me knows I have a huge whole in my heart that only New Zealand can fill. Struck with boredom this morning I did what I usually do and try to dig out the work of photographer’s I’m not familiar with. I was led to Derek Henderson’s work through last year’s Hey Hot [...]
Dinara, an interactive media student (disclaimer, she’s also my girlfriend) here at Ohio University has just finished a website about the former nuclear test site of Semipalatinsk polygon in her home country of Kazakhstan.
It’s a pretty fascinating site, which is the culmination of research and two trips to the region where she went to villages [...]
Some people are throwing a big weight off their shoulders.
I will try to this week! Congratulations Kevtucky and Dinara, and everyone else who will be defending their master’s projects this week at OU. Not that a Master’s degree in photography means a whole heck of a lot, but … hey, you are a master!
The other day I had a big milkshake and could only come up with almosts. Too much chocolate in the belly. But, it was worth it …
I started making some portraits of my classmates before I head out, here’s just a rough scan.
Phil can also fit into my “classmates” postings because he actually has a website too! Check out his work from Las Vegas. He also likes to take a lot of blurry pictures and rock climb, which is cool.
One of the coolest stories produced as of late, to me, is the Snow Leopard essay by Nat’l Geographic photographer Steve Winter. When I talked to some editors (who were in town to speak last month) about the project they described it as one of the most challenging assignments to have been completed, with a [...]
It’s not common that I get distracted by the subject during a portrait shoot, I try to maintain control of the situation. Frank was good at the classical guitar though, I had asked him to play while I tested my lights and maybe snapped a few. He’s the owner of the Blue Eagle, the local [...]
I’m excited that the good folks over at Fovea Exhibitions, a non-profit proponent of photojournalism in Beacon, NY has decided that my work from last summer about sustainable forestry and organic farming would fit into their “Man vs. Land” projection exhibition showing on the night of Saturday, June 13. Not only is this one of [...]