Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Garrison, Ollie into the bank. Same photo as the half-framer below...just better timing and with a different camera. I didn't crop this by the way....it was just the beginning of the roll of film, hence the square and the white "burnt" markings at the top. This is way bigger than I made it look. I got a better photo from a better angle but the film had weird fogging bands on it (just on that frame....usually light leaks don't confine themselves like that). Anyway, in the mid-90's I was really into Keith Hufnagel. One person I know commented on Garrison doing too many ollies (just like Huf). Anyway, I just want to say, I'd rather have Garrison's ollie than your switch 360 flip. Keep killing shit Gary!
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Dear Diary,
Olympus makes some cute little point and shoot film cameras that fit in your pocket. I took these pictures with some of those cameras.
Juanita and Eric's cat Lilly.
Minnie gave her Uncle Sausage a hug (look at the difference in size!)
Jovi B. blunt at Rose Park.
I got some work done. Photo by one of the dental assistants.
More Uncle Sausage!
Sean took care of Vienna for me so I could do some stuff.
Now this is happening.
@ The Willkills show at Urban Lounge....did I mention Olympus' cameras are "weatherproof"? That means you can take them to bars.
Olympus makes some cute little point and shoot film cameras that fit in your pocket. I took these pictures with some of those cameras.
Juanita and Eric's cat Lilly.
Minnie gave her Uncle Sausage a hug (look at the difference in size!)
Jovi B. blunt at Rose Park.
I got some work done. Photo by one of the dental assistants.
More Uncle Sausage!
Sean took care of Vienna for me so I could do some stuff.
Now this is happening.
@ The Willkills show at Urban Lounge....did I mention Olympus' cameras are "weatherproof"? That means you can take them to bars.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Dear Diary,
I've been really into this book by Robert Frank lately called Hold Still--Keep Going. The book has a lot of scans of what appears to be 8mm movie movie film from Robert Frank's numerous films. I have never scanned any of my super 8mm reels and posted them as a jpg or anything but half-frame cameras have that same cinematic quality. This roll sucked because the film came loose halfway through and when I went to open the back, I hadn't exposed the last twelve frames (as the film had quit advancing) and I got light leaks all over the edges of the film that actually was exposed. Anyway, this is my attempt at telling what was going on in two fotos instead of one. Garrison Conklin....ollie a bigger gap than it looks like.
I've been really into this book by Robert Frank lately called Hold Still--Keep Going. The book has a lot of scans of what appears to be 8mm movie movie film from Robert Frank's numerous films. I have never scanned any of my super 8mm reels and posted them as a jpg or anything but half-frame cameras have that same cinematic quality. This roll sucked because the film came loose halfway through and when I went to open the back, I hadn't exposed the last twelve frames (as the film had quit advancing) and I got light leaks all over the edges of the film that actually was exposed. Anyway, this is my attempt at telling what was going on in two fotos instead of one. Garrison Conklin....ollie a bigger gap than it looks like.
Friday, March 13, 2009
This is Neil Carter. He was my grandfather-in-law once. I have many great memories of this guy. Sadly, he passed away yesterday. He was 92 I think. I took this picture while he was singing at his 90th birthday party. I wish I could pay him a more fitting tribute than writing a blog about him....but this might have to do for the moment. I'm glad you're in a better place Grandpa Carter.
Sunday, March 08, 2009
I know Karlee probably would disapprove of me putting this picture on here but I found this while I was searching for a negative today. This was probably taken sometime in 2006 and I always thought this picture had a strange glow about it. It was taken in Karlee's grandparents backyard and something about this photo always struck me as amazingly beautiful (I always thought Karlee was amazingly beautiful anyway, but like I said, there is a strange glow to this picture that I can't describe in words) so I decided to share it.