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Pick Me Up, details.

Fractures from a cafe.

It’s been ages since I used 35mm film, in fact growing up with digital it’s all I ever really used on a day to day, save for the hundreds of rolls of 120/220 I’ve been through for mostly personal work. This film is probably 7 years expired, and I have a ton [...]

International Coastal Cleanup

I was on assignment this morning for Aurora Photos/The Ocean Conservancy photographing some volunteers clean up the shores of the often closed because of too much E. Coli North Ave. Beach in Chicago. I was pretty amazed at the number of trash bags filled up from seemingly miniscule bits and pieces of trash along the [...]

Green Room / Moving on and Moving Out

My humble, now semi boxed up living space for the past year.
It’s a weird time, I’ve finished graduate school, officially finished. I completed my coursework, defended my master’s project, I’m on my way out to pay my parking ticket so as to leave no debt here and get my diploma mailed to me. I opted [...]

Red Room

Somewhere near 123 / Broadway, NYC

Corners

It’s been a great but transient past few days.
Festival of the Photograph (so many photographs), Charlottesville, Va and Morningside Heights, NYC.
I’ll settle home (home) in a few more days. How strange it will be and how much I will miss.

China Kitchen

Flowers in the window on Stimson Ave. I love my Leica.

Christmas in June

Red roses in a green bug.

Americana

This vertical sliver of Athens seemed to me a microcosm of things.

About 7 pm (again)

I found myself in a situation nearly identical to last week when I made the previous image. Questioning myself to see if I really made the best frame of that place in that light I tried to complicate things a bit.
I’m not sure what the right answer is, there is no right answer actually. But [...]

About 7 pm

I was waiting for something to happen in this light, and then I realized when people came through it just messed up the simple fact that the light was so dynamic, and I lost my focus. Then I realized that the newspapers and the Coldstone logo were all that was necessary, at least for my [...]