Saturday, January 24, 2009

film scans

initial scans, not finished product, unedited...hopefully integrated into something bigger:







Friday, January 23, 2009

studio tests---landscape journal

test Polaroids, the film is a little inaccurate and I kept them in my pocket, sorry about the dust:





Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Monday, January 19, 2009

REAX music magazine

Reax Music Magazine had a cover art design contest (themed around a football/superbowl issue); I didn't win but I made it as a "runner up" and got a small picture in the middle of the magazine:



The winning cover was pretty next level (even though it's a bit ugly) and was made by a guy that owns a design company in St. Pete:



Sunday, January 18, 2009

3 more

more polaroids for the sketchbook, I walked to lettuce lake park and walked around (car still in shop)... I didn't find anything interesting, took a cab and shot some film downtown, more later:


Saturday, January 17, 2009

Dang

urrrr

I like this

Man Gets Into Mess Usually Reserved for Stars of the Silent Film Era

sketchbook- landscape class

I have to take a landscape photo class as a final elective and we need to keep a "sketchbook".... I'm just going to keep it online:









These were all taken during an extended walk within several miles of my apartment.
None of these pictures are final images or even subject matter I'm really interested in, they're just tidbits I'd like to remember for the future (color, line, etc.). After the walk I got the chills, a high fever, and eventually the shakes. I tried to use the bathroom (standing up)... Pee everywhere!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Satellite Project Preview

From Creative Loafing

Channel District Satellites/ Various artists
Grand Central, Florida Aquarium and other sites
Though billed as a supplemental project, this group of 10distinct video-based installations located in sites throughout the Channel District offers its own cornucopia of sights. Curated by University of South Florida professor -- and Lights On Tampa 2006 participating artist -- Wendy Babcox and Shawn Cheatham, the lineup includes a mix of local and visiting artists. Keep an eye peeled for Joe Griffith's Thunderstorm Machines (at the Grand Central at Kennedy), a trio of flashing anvil-shaped sculptures that invoke Tampa's claim to the title "lightning capital of the world;" Peter Segerstrom's Cadillac Beach (at the Florida Aquarium), an audio installation of parked Cadillac Escalades that play altered recordings of whale song; and Mike Reynolds' two-channel video projection (also at Grand Central) documenting the systematic and creative destruction of 100 one-dollar bills as an ode to economic despair. Other participating artists: John Orth and Alan Calpe, the Fluff Constructivists, Yoko Nogami and Maria Saraceno, Anat Pollack and Robb Fladry, Meg Mitchell, Gregg Perkins and Wesley Wetherington.

wtf?

Thanks to Lindsay for the heads up.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

First Polaroid of the New Year...

...is my grandparents:



I think everything is going to be okay