Went up the central coast for the holidays this year. Saw Hearst Castle, Big Sur, 17 Mile Drive, and the Carmel mission.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
EXPOSURE 2009
I'm in the news!
http://www.the-signal.com/news/article/21190/
Participated in this group show with some of my Holgas, and also went to check it out.
http://www.the-signal.com/news/article/21190/
Participated in this group show with some of my Holgas, and also went to check it out.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Monsters on Bikes
Kind of late for this, but this is a work of mine titled "Tooncifur" and is on display until the end of this week at the Flying Pigeon in Highland Park.
I do some work in Sharpies along with my photography. Along with using fickle cameras like the Holga and Polaroid, Sharpies take away some of the control I'd have with a more manipulatable medium. It creates challenges for me to work with, which I actually enjoy now.
Monday, November 9, 2009
The Past Couple Days
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Friday, October 9, 2009
Gives Ya a Good Feeling
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Film Artists
Currently not at my own computer to upload newly scanned pics, so here's some other photographers I admire because they have great work and acheive it using film:
Atta Kim is my newest discovery. Found out about him just yesterday flipping through the latest issue of Color at Barnes&Noble.
http://www.yossimilo.com/artists/atta_kim/
These are some favorites of mine already:
http://www.esoule.com/
http://amandafriedman.com/
http://www.giacomobrunelli.com/pictures.html
http://www.patrickwinfield.com/composites.html
This isn't film, but I still love it:
http://www.sharonmontrose.com/
Enjoy until I make it home!
Atta Kim is my newest discovery. Found out about him just yesterday flipping through the latest issue of Color at Barnes&Noble.
http://www.yossimilo.com/artists/atta_kim/
These are some favorites of mine already:
http://www.esoule.com/
http://amandafriedman.com/
http://www.giacomobrunelli.com/pictures.html
http://www.patrickwinfield.com/composites.html
This isn't film, but I still love it:
http://www.sharonmontrose.com/
Enjoy until I make it home!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
New Holgas
Slowly, I'm whittling my way down through my backlog of Holga rolls. Just 4 more waiting, and 1 currently in the camera. It's actually fun though to see what I get back, because I don't remember now what's on most of them. The San Jose ones I expected, but I also threw in a random for processing, and got back my roll from the Carlsbad Flower Fields in March.
I love the ones that came from the Winchester House.
I love the ones that came from the Winchester House.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
San Jose, Labor Day Weekend 2009
This was my first longish trip since the Sequoias exactly a year ago. I really hate to go so long without this kind of trip. Not only fresh scenery for the photographer, but it really helps clear the head in a spiritual/meditative sense.
So I spent the weekend in SJ, and also worked on my missions project. These particular shots are from the Winchester House, SJSU, and the Santa Clara mission.
Just got the Holgas I shot here back today, which was a mistake...now I'm going to SD for the weekend and can't scan them til next week. So now I'll be chomping at the bit til then, cause it looks like some good stuff.
So I spent the weekend in SJ, and also worked on my missions project. These particular shots are from the Winchester House, SJSU, and the Santa Clara mission.
Just got the Holgas I shot here back today, which was a mistake...now I'm going to SD for the weekend and can't scan them til next week. So now I'll be chomping at the bit til then, cause it looks like some good stuff.
Day Events (LA)
A great thing about LA is, even when you can't travel out of town, there's no reason to be bored. Easter weekend this year was also Blessing of the Animals on Olvera Street. It was also an opportunity to try out my new (at the time) Golden Half camera.
I also got some B&W shots with my 35mm:
I finally made it out to the Getty Malibu too, bringing my Holga, Polaroid, and 35mm loaded with Ektar to shoot:
I stopped along PCH on the way back:
Day Events (San Diego)
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Morro Bay, June 2009
Life was a dreary, trip-less drudge from the beginning of January to early June. That first weekend, I managed to get away for the weekend with some old photo classmates. The Holga shots came out great. I particularly loved the colors: I shot my first roll of the new (at the time) Kodak Ektar film. The first one here is from the beach in Montana de Oro State Park, and the other is Morro Rock at sunset.
Keeping up with the travels...
Unfortunately, I've abandoned this blog for awhile. Can't believe it's been a year since I posted. There actually have been travels in that time, so I'll just try and give a small summary for each of them beginning in chronological order with December of 2008. Four days in the Bay Area. This first shot is a double exposure done with my Holga camera, and I think it's my favorite pic from the whole trip. Didn't even remember taking it, so I was really surprised and pleased when I got it back.
San Francisco was the ultimate destination, but my favorite Polaroids actually came from the pit stops along the way:
La Soledad mission and Solvang ostrich farm
There were more missions (I am currently working on a Polaroid project involving all the California missions), but this one just looked so...solitary. Like an abandoned building in New Mexico or other southwest desert area. Hence the name, I suppose.
San Francisco was the ultimate destination, but my favorite Polaroids actually came from the pit stops along the way:
La Soledad mission and Solvang ostrich farm
There were more missions (I am currently working on a Polaroid project involving all the California missions), but this one just looked so...solitary. Like an abandoned building in New Mexico or other southwest desert area. Hence the name, I suppose.
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