Month: November, 2009

An ode to blogging and print swaps

©Jonathan Cherry I follow a lot of blogs. I could lay out my whole blog spiel here, but I’ll spare you. Just want to say that through the blogsphere I’ve been introduced to a slew of photographers that I may never have had come across if it weren’t for blogging. Jonathan Cherry is one of [...]

Joseph Holmes

These two Joseph Holmes images have been sitting on my desktop for about a month now. They first caught my eye on Jen Bekman’s 20×200 gallery. I thought about purchasing the yellow dress one, but didn’t act fast enough. Guess I’ll have to settle for desktop viewing for now. .

Irving Penn Tribute at Slideluck Potshow at Aperture last Friday

Me and friend Daryl Lang:

Dinner with the Hermans

I bring to you a typical Herman family summer meal. Beautiful evening light, limited clothing and lots of laughter.

Blecaute!

If you were to pronounce the title of this post, you may hear yourself saying ‘blackout’.  Indeed ‘blecaute’ is how the Brazilians say it, and indeed this is what happened to the country (and parts of Paraguay) this week. Due to a power failure involving one of the world’s largest hydroelectric plants, widespread blackouts occurred [...]

At home with Mike Holtham

Mike is a childhood friend of mine. I spent the day with him this past fall and was treated to a lovely hike, a home tour and a bow + arrow lesson. To see all the images from the series, click here.

Recently, my hair has taken a life of its own.

Although, maybe it has always been at the forefront.

Roger Ballen

SVA never disappoints. Last night had the pleasure to listen to photo critic Darius Himes moderate a discussion with photographer Roger Ballen. Wow. These two know their shit. Again, I went in not knowing much about his work and left completely stunned. Ballen has successfully cultivated a visual language all to his own. He cited [...]

What is with all the trucks?

Recently I’ve seen a new trend forming in the photosphere that I thought I’d share- the documenting of the trucking culture. It all started out when I was flipping through the New York Times one day and I came across a fun photo essay titled Pillow Talk by the photographer duo James Tribble and Tracey [...]

Opening!

Come join me for the opening of the show Recessive Traits: In the Absence of the Dominant Element, at the Broadway Gallery in Soho today from 6-8pm! Broadway Gallery NYC is pleased to announce Recessive Traits—In the Absence of the Dominant Element. A group show curated by Natalie Chan. On display from November 2, to [...]