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Dorm Room Color Study

TweetI’m in Bloomington, Ill. for the week as part of a course I’ve been teaching part time (full time for this week). Things are sparse, campus is pretty empty…the way I like it for now. A week of teaching and reading. I don’t expect to update this blog again for a few weeks as there’s [...]

Untitled Street #3

Tweet Today, a guy told me if he was in one of my pictures he would break my f@$%$! face. He was wearing scrubs. I wasn’t looking at him.

5 a.m.

Tweet mucky wet morning where air is heavier than water

Untitled Street #2

Tweet There’s really not much that can compare to walking around the city on a beautiful day with some great music in the headphones, and simply watching people walk by.

Stunted

Tweet We had spring this year.

Memorial Day

Tweet My grandfather died 10 years ago this Memorial Day. He was a Captain in WW2. The family went back to visit the grave in Fremont Center, Ill. As soon as the mass had ended and the grave visit finished the heavens opened up.

St. Charles, MO

Tweet I had a quick trip down to the St. Louis suburb of St. Charles last weekend. Everything about it seemed sorta funky in one way or another. An empty house, Southern kitsch and not enough time to process the nearly tornadic weather that opened to sunshine in a matter of minutes didn’t help. While [...]

Bryan Derballa/LoveBryan Interview

TweetBryan Derballa of Brooklyn has an interview up about his Lovebryan.com site, which is a sort of journal/photography site hybrid thing. Anyways, Johnny Simon over at the Photoletariat just posted an interview with him that’s a nice quick read, and is also a reminder for me to say please go check out the work of [...]

Stream of Consciousness Photography

TweetSo, this is the only time you’ll ever see an iPhone picture on this blog, but if you want to see more you can check out www.ordinarypictures.tumblr.com. This is a new blog I started as an outlet for my photography that is more of just a personal extension of life in general. I know I’m [...]

Overgrowth

TweetThe cultivation of what we are not is often a strange task. The grass was growing at an absurd pace. Then it all died.