15 February 2018

Hard to articulate just how much I love the 6x17 crop. If I ever get into film photography it will be specifically because I want to shoot 6x17. 

Hard to articulate just how much I love the 6x17 crop. If I ever get into film photography it will be specifically because I want to shoot 6x17. 

As much as I'm looking forward summer, and this statement may be a little premature as it is only February, I am going to miss foggy mornings. Eugene, OR

As much as I'm looking forward summer, and this statement may be a little premature as it is only February, I am going to miss foggy mornings. Eugene, OR

10 February 2018

Looking at the use of light in so many of the pieces I saw this morning really opened my eyes. I think as a result I'll be thinking more critically about light and how to use it in the future. Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX

Looking at the use of light in so many of the pieces I saw this morning really opened my eyes. I think as a result I'll be thinking more critically about light and how to use it in the future. Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX

girl drives car. Dallas, TX

girl drives car. Dallas, TX

6 February 2018

Got some cool shots this morning of some old cars and abandoned buildings as well as a rock wall with some ferns growing on it. When I got home and started packing I formatted my card after I put everything else in my bag. Then I realized that was t…

Got some cool shots this morning of some old cars and abandoned buildings as well as a rock wall with some ferns growing on it. When I got home and started packing I formatted my card after I put everything else in my bag. Then I realized that was the only place those photos existed. Rookie move. Here’s the only other thing I have from today. I present “nightmare”

2 February 2018

"Proleptic decay and decrepitude"I find myself perpetually interested by the way things fall apart, by how people decide things our no longer worth maintaining but also not worth doing away with. They sit, rot, fall victim to vandals and vines. Pain…

"Proleptic decay and decrepitude"

I find myself perpetually interested by the way things fall apart, by how people decide things our no longer worth maintaining but also not worth doing away with. They sit, rot, fall victim to vandals and vines. Paint fades and rubber cracks while moss grows and wood begins to mold. Is this the dying American dream the President speaks of? Is this the end of the American experiment?