For so many of us on the east coast, much of the past week has been spent anticipating the arrival of Hurricane Irene. While I admit I am often a cynic, when it comes to Mother Nature, I am not. So I heeded forecasters’ advice – hunkered down with flashlights and bottled water – and […]
Archive for August, 2011
Anticipation and Aftermath
Posted in Photographers and Exhibits on August 28, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Lenscratch Exhibit, Visual Pranks and Puns
Posted in Shameless Self-Promotion on August 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I am proud and excited to be part of the group exhibit Visual Pranks and Puns at LENSCRATCH, a blogzine founded and edited by photographer Aline Smithson (whose photography can be seen on the September cover of Photo District News). Enjoy!
New Familiar Places
Posted in Thoughts on Photography on August 17, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I recently visited the town of Woodstock. Though I had never been there before, I had an idea of what to expect: hippies in dreadlocks and tie-dye flashing peace signs and drumming cross-legged in the sun. As my camera can attest, I was kinda right. But while I don’t strive to be an objective documentary […]
Two for One
Posted in Photographers and Exhibits on August 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Musically, I’ve grown partial to mashups. I’ve listened to a few – like The Beastles or Queen vs. 50 Cent – enough times to think that’s how the original songs were meant to sound. In photography, double exposures are a kind of mashup. The few I ever created were accidental, discovered after developing a roll […]