Monday, April 27, 2009

Sundays and Wednesdays

I am taking part in a new blog called Sundays and Wednesday. It is being compiled by my friend Matt Kelley. It is all things art. Check it out.



Trains

I am in the infant stages of a project about trains and the landscape. I wish I could make photographs as good as George Inness' The Lackawanna Valley. This painting, as it turns out, is only three hours from me in Scranton, PA. Plans to find this site and rephotograph soon.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

feelings


Great portraits of my friends



Comfort Food

In one month from today I am going home to Los Angeles to visit my friends and family and celebrate my birthday. The closer it gets, the more I miss it. I woke up this morning, cleaned up my room, put away laundry, and cut my hair. While I was in the shower, washing it all off, I was struck by the desire for food of my favorite places on the West Coast.

Bay Cities Italian Deli, in Santa Monica, on Lincoln blvd at Colorado street.
Turkey sangwich on their amazing bread and avocado spread.

Tacos Por Favor, in Santa Monica on Olympic between 14th and 11th.
Chicken Burrito and spicy salsa.

In and Out. Double Double with Dr. Pepper. nuff said


and in San Francisco

Pancho Villia's in the Mission. 16th between Mission and Valencia.
Chicken Burrito and Tofu Tacos.
Then walk up to Dolores Park, get a beer, lay on the grass and people watch into the sunset.
(special place in my heart)

So if you live in either of my two favorite places, go have a fantastic lunch, and have a bite for your homie.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

ouch



Adam Jeppesen

Adam Jeppesen's series Wake






Monday, April 20, 2009

Spring

Finally its coming...




Sunday, April 19, 2009

Whitney In Focus



found at http://janetam.com/blog

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Springtime

April 7th. Rochester says hello springtime

Monday, April 06, 2009

Literal

I realize I take almost exclusively literal photographs. I cant figure out why this is. Next step is to figure this out and avoid it when ever possible.

Bryan Graf

Check out Bryan Graf's series Roadside Flowers.
Analog C print photograms. Whoa