Monday, April 24, 2006



I found a roll of film from a year ago, recently. I'm glad I did. This is what was on it. Clicking on these for full view is a must. I printed them large, very large, and the detail is amazing. I need to start shooting with FP4 again.

Sunday, April 23, 2006



Here are some shots from the Haute Air Fashion Show.

You can view the entire event here.

Saturday, April 22, 2006





I've been working at a new process. Two Step Reversal Contact Printing.

Basically, I was determined to get an image out of the slide in the darkroom, without using expensive ilfachrome process. This is one of two prints that were my first results. The process is pretty simple, and a dry process, which is nice, as far as alternative processes go. The first step is creating a negative print from a chrome, the second is contact printing that negative to create the final print.

This is the result.


Also, CMYK is now out here in Savannah. I bought a couple copies at the SCAD bookstore, Ex Libris. If you're looking for a copy, you should be able to find one now.

Saturday, April 15, 2006



Here's what I'm doing when I'm not doing my own art or paid work. One of these comes out every week,
in color, on the back of District, which you can pick up for free at most SCAD buildings.


In other release news, CMYK should be out by now, so look for that onion peeking out of the other magazines in the design section.
Some stores take longer to get them in stock than others, but keep trying.
My grandma told me she got 10 copies. But she's my grandma, I don't expect you to go that far.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Some Photos



I just created/updated more than 5 new galleries over on facebook, as well.
I'm trying to get a backlog of images out of the way. Also, CMYK should be out today. Just look for my shot of the onion in the design section wherever you buy magazines!

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

Monday, April 10, 2006

Tuesday, April 4, 2006



You can now view my stop motion animation easily on Myspace video. It was shot entirely with my 20D digital camera, Directed and photographed by myself, with art direction by Monica Ventura. Neither of us had ever done a stop motion animation of any sort, so it was sort of out of nowhere. Neil Craig helped with skeletons for the figures, Alice Lee helped on set, and Brandon Buck and Chase Griffen helped teach us a few tricks about video stuff (like how to export it. We were VERY new at this.) The original video was shot at a very high resolution, and would be at home on an HD TV. Much compression has affected it, and I apologize about the quality and strange quirks of the video you can view.

Hope you enjoy.