drive-by shooting (reprint from JPG Magazine)

It wasn’t premeditated. I didn’t wake up one morning and decide to drive around with a camera in my hand. I was just stuck in traffic one day, heading for a shoot with my camera bag right next to me on the passenger seat. While waiting at a red light I took out my camera [...]
Hope – televised.

A year ago today I was sitting in front of my television, watching history being made. A lot has changed since then and looking back, it’s hard not to feel a tinge of sadness. Change is hard apparently.
To commemorate this day, I’m reposting through my plasma screen | a moment in history. It now all seems [...]
that multiple exposures thingy

I’ve said it before: Zack Arias’s blog is a must-read for me. I love his pictures and I love how much he shares with the community. This week he posted a series he shot with the band Living Things where he used the Multiple Exposure mode on his D3 which also happens to be available [...]
drip

Felt like playing around this afternoon. Got myself a martini glass and some food coloring. Set this up against the Hilite, put the D300 in interval shooting mode and off I went. Nothing too original here since this was mostly an exercise, but I really like the first shot in the set: those two black [...]
drive-by shooting | series 1

The setup here is pretty simple: I’m in my car with my camera on the passenger seat and I pick it up and shoot when I see something interesting. Sometimes the car is moving, sometimes it’s stopped. Not the safest way to drive but there’s an immediacy and a randomness to the process that I [...]
through my plasma screen | a moment in history

Mise en abime.
I wanted to be in Washington. Badly. But an expired passport and the need to oversee the end of a contract kept me at home. So I decided to use my tv as a window, a privileged vantage point. I used the 70-300mm lens I would’ve used if I’d been on location. I [...]


