Friday, July 17, 2009



I did it, I picked up my 4x5 again after a 6 month rest. I realized that I was getting so frustrated with my 4x5 because I was trying to make all my images with it....there are reasons (good reasons) that there are multiple formats out there. Now that I have loosened up as far as what I make pictures with, I can get tighter with what I make images about and in what format. These are three pics that I made this week. The top one, titled Relying on Ryan for Stillness, turned out to be a happy accident because I just could not stay still for a half second apparently and Ryan can, and that extends into out life and relationship as well, he's my rock. The second image, titled Summer Company Makes for Big Messes, is simply what my kitchen sink looked like after 2.5 weeks of company. And lastly Bob's Bike, this is my neighbors bike glistening in the late afternoon sun, the perfect little jewel to make me go get my camera.

Monday, July 6, 2009









More images from the Windsor 35mm camera. Just some summer snap shots.

Monday, June 8, 2009











Wowie zowie that was a big post! All I can say is that me and the ol' Yashica twin lens had a great weekend. I have really loved working with this camera. I recommend that everyone interested in photography own a twin lens. The way you shoot is just very diferent. The square format was originally developed for designers and when you get one in your hands you understand why. The square frame leaves no room for inconsistency, which I think compliments my concept perfectly!

I have been letting a little project brew in my brain for a little while. It might end up being called Humans' Nature, but that could be cheesy, so I have to think on it. I have become so interested in the way it seems apparent that humans want a connection with nature, or the natural, but due to out modern lifestyle and our need to control our surrounding's we end up creating our own natural environment, we make things to do outside, we construct our interaction with the elements. I still need to do more thinking on it, but that's where it is going.

Thursday, June 4, 2009






Here are some more images from my little junk camera. These are from a roll I took in VT. I just love this little camera and how it feels so tuff, I can drop it, throw it in the purse, and care less about the quality of the image. Sometimes I am amazed I used to be a 45 snob.......well I guess I still am, but I have learned to enjoy other mediums as well!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Well I finally got my book out there in the world! It is currently for sale in both softcover and hardcover. I have not seen it yet, so I am not sure what the quality will be. I'm guessing it should be pretty good, blurb has a great reputation. Anyway, check it out here, there is a book preview option so you can get a little sneak peek!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009






On my Sunday excursion at the Brunswick Flea Market, I found a Windsor WX-3 (pictured at top) 35mm camera. I had never heard of one before, but I could not pass up it's tiny little body and simple controls. Also, the one I found was just about as clean as the one pictured. The guy sold it, and a tiny flash attachment, to me for $5. I did not have my hopes too high for what I would get out of the thing, but I am more then happy about the actual results! These were all taken at the photo cook out at my house, a perfect time to try it out. This is a great little purse camera if ever you should find one. This week I am going to try some color film in there, I cant wait.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009



More 2 1/4 work. After working so exclusively with a 4x5 for years I am amazed at how much more work I make with a portable camera. My favorite image on this roll is the one of Daniel smoking a cigarette on the top. I have made quite a bit of flash work with this camera but I have not digitized it yet.