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Monthly Archives: May 2009

Brennen’s

TweetJust another place to consume. I’m admittedly nearly losing my mind trying to finish everything I have going on before I graduate, and since I have no life, taking photos of public places, the street, the place where I imagine that those having a life sometimes go, and tying it in to my places of [...]

@ Burn Magazine: One of the worst environmental disasters ever.

TweetSomething that is encouraging about the plethora of online publishing options out there today is that professional journalists can put their work out there more easily, and in the case of photographer Carlan Tapp, he has managed to get his essay on the TVA Fly Ash spill up at David Alan Harvey’s Burn Magazine. Sure, [...]

Italian

Tweet This was a more complex scene but the light was interesting. I’m not sure if the framing ever worked, or could have worked, but there can not only be the simple frames. Who’s going to sit here, will the sun still be around? Are they going to think the bread rolls are too hot [...]

Breakfast Table #2

Tweet I know I’ve put a photograph of this place on my blog before, but this one is different, and, in my infinite time spent in front of the computer and not behind the lens I’ve realized that photographing places of consumption has helped keep me sane. Most of my photos lately are simply that, [...]

what is photography worth?

TweetAs I consider my future as a freelancer in the Chicago market (come fall that’s where I’ll be situated) I know that the economy is bad, I know that newspapers are dying, I know that the barrier of entry for photography is lower and therefore there are more people I need to compete against …. [...]

Breakfast Table

Tweet Some people can escape every time they sit down to read.

Family: Dayton

Tweet My brother graduates college tomorrow, so I headed back to Dayton for the day to say good job and see the family. I’s just lookin’ round like usual. Maddie (pictured) will graduate high school in not even a month. Then 2 weeks later I’m done with grad school. Lot’s of graduating, best economy ever!