Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

11/29/09

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SLOW TIMES



Getting lost in the details.

3/2/09

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FIVE MINUTE SHOW



i'm in the asdf / in real life show at capricious space in brooklyn this month. the work above will be up and available to download and print for five minutes (at capricious, golden age in chicago, and online), but only on march 28, sometime between 4 and 8 pm. [or you can just ask me and i'll send you the file.]
more walking projects coming soon...

UPDATE: it looks like i'll be up at 7:25-7:30pm.

2/1/09

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LOOKOUTS



Big Bend Texas and San Pedro California

Over the years I've photographed quite a few lookouts... it's almost time to put them all together.

1/10/09

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REPHOTOGRAPHY


1954


2008

Sampson Naval Training Center, New York

This is one of several infrastructure sites I rephotographed based on USDA aerials from the 1930s–60s. The jetty in the top photo was used to dock submarines at the time the photo was taken; the same jetty is now a fishing pier in a state park.

9/8/08

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BEER TREE

8/5/08

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GOODBYE NEW YORK



Lake George.

I'm moving and may not be able to post for a while. Thanks everyone for the nice comments.

6/24/08

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POP-UP




February in Niagara. I'm just glad it's over.

5/22/08

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La Ville Souterraine, or Post-Apocalyptic Purgatory






Two of the many amazing corridors in Montreal's underground city.

5/8/08

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MISCELLANEOUS #2





Tennessee

4/23/08

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MISCELLANEOUS #1




Bonneville salt flats

3/31/08

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"THE LAB"








Death of a particle accelerator.

3/5/08

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TREE TRUNKS




I snow-shoed in the forest and happened upon some lovely barked trees.

1/27/08

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ANOTHER POP-UP



Friendly cacti.

1/26/08

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STUDY FOR A NEW SERIES




Confrontations with monsters and/or inner demons.

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SENECA ARMY DEPOT



I had a rare opportunity to go inside the formerly top secret triple-fenced area at Seneca Army Depot. One of the buildings inside was this one, a faux-building made of solid concrete. Underneath is a small passageway (on right), which goes through a series of vault doors which in turn leads into a very small empty room.

1/19/08

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SPY PHOTOS












This is a series I've been working on for a while now. They're all from Utah, all of cold war era military sites, most abandoned, some still in use.