Wow. How much of this do I want to know? All of it. This is a history book punctuated by intense, first-person, real-world, detailed accounts. Within the first ten pages you begin to wonder how a book like this even …
Read: Yo, Let’s Make a Book of This
Thanks to Mick for sending this to me. I met Yolanda a few years ago and was able to sit down and do an interview with her which you can see here. The film below is fantastic. Sad that she …
Dispatches: Chris Rauschenberg
One of the things I most appreciate about certain artists is their love of their field even after doing more than any one person should be allowed to do. Let me hit you with a few stats about Mr. Rauschenberg …
Listen: Portland Span
Portland. Oregon not Maine. Industrial. Sunny, yes sunny. Blast furnace heat. A walk along the river. The sounds of transportation which seem to dominate our citified, migrated population. Cities are loud damnit. Here’s proof.
Listen: What is Art? Joey Skibel
I screwed up the audio on this one. Was bound to happen at some point, but I remember what Joey said because it was a different take. I’m both paraphrasing and quoting him. What is art? “That’s a very intense …
Print: Magic City Two
There is life before meeting Chloe Ferres and a different life after. A box of ingredients goes into the mail, travels across the seas to sunburned Australia, and what comes back is always a visual wonderland. “Magic City Two” is …
Dispatches: Jeff Johnson
Jeff Johnson is a writer, photographer, climber, surfer and filmmaker who is also a brand agent for Patagonia. In short, he’s created a very interesting life. Jeff is one of those guys who does more than should be allowed, and …
Just Listen: What is Art? Jeff Johnson
I’m going to release the interview I did with Jeff in the coming days, but wanted to hit you with the art take first. For those of you who don’t know, Jeff works for Patagonia and is a photographer, filmmaker, …
Print: Pottergate Portraits, Mick Buston
I love receiving things in the mail, so a few days ago, when I cracked open the box, there sat a gift from Mick Buston. Simple, clean, to the point. A trade book, 5×8, softcover. A dedication page, to the …
The BackStory: Hawaiian Half Frame
Who doesn’t love Hawaii? Who doesn’t love a half frame camera? Who doesn’t love to combine these two loves? NODODY. This image was only HALF the story, get it……get it? Tune in to find out what I did with this …
Just Listen: Portland Bridge
I don’t like heights. I walked across another bridge earlier in the day and literally felt like my insides were going to liquify. It’s not pretty. An unease that is so unique in my experience, but underneath I’m TOTALLY fine …
Dispatches: Art Brewer
There are certain people who dedicate their life to focusing their camera on ONE thing. Art Brewer isn’t one of those people, but he’s damn close. The problem is he is too good for ONE thing, and when word gets …












