In all the excitement, I forgot to mention here that I was featured there on March 10. The only reason I even found out about it is because the gallery where I'm currently showing this piece sent me the link. Pretty cool. Here's a screenshot:
The article starts out... "Technology can only get you so far. No matter how many clear-as-day DSLR shots you take, no matter how many Valencia filters you lovingly apply to your iPhone photo of brunch, you can't fake pure photographic genius."
Then, there's my cigar box pinhole shot on old Polaroid film of sand paths taken at dusk in the summertime. I'm so honored!
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Monday, March 28, 2016
I Made the Huffington Post!
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Thursday, March 3, 2016
Krappy Kamera 2016
So I'm in this year's Krappy Kamera show at the Soho Photo Gallery in Tribeca. Though it's not my first time to be selected, it's always an honor to take part. The show opened yesterday, with the reception happening two nights ago. When I arrived, I was one of three asked to make a speech about my camera and my photography - nerve-wracking, to say the least. My photo, taken with my Cigar Box Pinhole camera with a Polaroid back, titled "Summer Dusk", took the People's Choice Award!
Afterwards, I went with friends to a nearby local bar/bistro which has been in business since the 1800's. It's one of those warmly lit places with dark wood interior, and tin walls and ceilings. They set out crayons on the butcher paper covered tables, and of course, I had to draw my 'Devil Boy' character. By the end of the night, our table top was covered in art.
Next, we walked home to Soho, (it's right next to Tribeca) and stopped after dining hours at a favorite place of mine. It wasn't until the next morning that I opened my People's Choice Award. I still can't believe it, and was thrilled to find a lovely red and white Lomography "Meg" camera with ring flash, a little hardback book about Diana cameras (and Diana clones), as well as three rolls of film. It will be fun to see what I do with this one.
Afterwards, I went with friends to a nearby local bar/bistro which has been in business since the 1800's. It's one of those warmly lit places with dark wood interior, and tin walls and ceilings. They set out crayons on the butcher paper covered tables, and of course, I had to draw my 'Devil Boy' character. By the end of the night, our table top was covered in art.
Next, we walked home to Soho, (it's right next to Tribeca) and stopped after dining hours at a favorite place of mine. It wasn't until the next morning that I opened my People's Choice Award. I still can't believe it, and was thrilled to find a lovely red and white Lomography "Meg" camera with ring flash, a little hardback book about Diana cameras (and Diana clones), as well as three rolls of film. It will be fun to see what I do with this one.
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