October 2009
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Things Are Looking Up. I Think
(artist’s interpretation of spiritual vision) (click it to see some other bullshit!)
For almost two weeks I’ve been deep in the throes of a creative depression. Blog updates stopped, retouching stopped, and I haven’t been pleased with any of the photos I’ve been taking. How did I cope? I threw on the ole Boston Bruins jerz and settled into the sofa for a Worms 2 bender....
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White Lights
Art for the new White Lights album, ‘Oroboros.’ Click it to see the rest!
I’ve had the privilege of knowing White Lights for about five years now. In that time their name has changed, members have come and gone, and they’ve switched coasts. The band, in their current incarnation, are nothing short of amazing, and are growing stronger by the day.
Maybe I’m...
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The Conquering of LACMA
“no photography please.” Click it!
The LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) gets me. They know that I need to get my moneys worth. When I go to a museum and have to pay the full price of admission, like a man, I feel compelled to conquer the place.
‘Wait. You wanna go? But we’ve only seen one building! We’ve still got six more! What about the Asian Pavilion?!...
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CT Nights
This photo was taken December 23, 2008, and marks one of the best nights of my life.
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Fresh off the plane from California, and not yet crippled by single digit temperatures of Connecticut, I went back to my old high school to take care of something I had thought up eight year earlier.
With school still in session, my brother and I spent eight hours shoveling all the...
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Coney Island... none of that kitschy boardwalk...
This photo is from my senior practicum series entitled “Coney Island.” Click it to see the rest.
Coming from a small, woodsy town I was raised to appreciate and treasure the place that I came from. I understood that my town was rich with history and virgin land, but beyond that I couldn’t see what the issue was or why the members of our Open Spaces Committee were the town...