It would rule to see this blog come back to life!
These are crowd shots from a show I played at the Troubadour in West Hollywood.
Starfucker headlined and brought the lazers and fog machine.
Anyone got ideas for a new theme?
Friday, March 18, 2011
Thursday, October 28, 2010
I am relly delayed in putting this up, but I want to keep this blog going. I went to a party a few weeks back, in Jerusalem, and the cops came. Instead of breaking up the party everyone moved into the woods and began to party on top of an old fire pit. Immediatly the air filled with dust and everyone was covered with it. No one stopped.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
game faces
This week's theme was to shoot "group mentalities," or "cult behavior." For me, nothing says this more than sports. In Chicago.
I shot my first football game last week in Wheaton, Illinois. I never realized high school football was so intense.
And here's just a funny one at a Cubs' game at Wrigley Field.
I shot my first football game last week in Wheaton, Illinois. I never realized high school football was so intense.
And here's just a funny one at a Cubs' game at Wrigley Field.
Friday, September 24, 2010
The simple things
San Francisco's streets have filled my apartment. I've found expensive bookcases, not-so expensive couches and even this; a beautiful, barely used vintage cabinet, that wasn't too heavy to haul home.
Hayes Valley Farm's first harvest bathes in the early morning sun. The farm collective offers free produce to the public once a week and features daily free lunches for the homeless.
My TGIF, a Bulleit Bourbon Manhattan waiting for me at the Elbo Room.
Labels:
beans,
bourbon,
free stuff,
things I love
I LOVE: walking to work on a hot and sunny Friday morning
I went a little overboard with sun flares but it was a really hot and sunny morning and San Francisco as I walked to work through possibly the least scenic stretch of town. And even though these pictures highlight the ulgliness of the walk I am not even kidding when I say I love walking to work. I zone into my iPod and walk through a part of the city that I generally shun. And I get to see where all the little DPT cars get parked, YAY!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
biking around brooklyn at night
I love biking around secluded areas of Brooklyn after the sun goes down. I throw my camera and tripod into my backpack and hop on my bike.
I love the solace of the industrial areas after everyone has gone home. On Tuesday I went to Gowanus after dinner.
Gowanus which recently was declared a Superfund site is more than just the industry and dirty canal that bares the same name. The neighborhood is filled with scenic bridges, interesting street art, and industrial lots.
I love the solace of the industrial areas after everyone has gone home. On Tuesday I went to Gowanus after dinner.
Gowanus which recently was declared a Superfund site is more than just the industry and dirty canal that bares the same name. The neighborhood is filled with scenic bridges, interesting street art, and industrial lots.
Monday, September 20, 2010
grown to love
This past weekend I drove from Illinois to Ohio for the first family wedding in three years.
We passed through the fine state of Indiana, where they harness wind sweeping through the plains.
The enormous family cheerfully endured my father, a wildlife photographer, as he orchestrated his own set of family portraits, using his camouflaged tripod.
I used to avoid family weddings, but really have come to appreciate anyone related to me, as well as open bars and cake.
We passed through the fine state of Indiana, where they harness wind sweeping through the plains.
The enormous family cheerfully endured my father, a wildlife photographer, as he orchestrated his own set of family portraits, using his camouflaged tripod.
I used to avoid family weddings, but really have come to appreciate anyone related to me, as well as open bars and cake.
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