Heart shapes floating on the top of flat whites. Rain. Things are bright and pink here. Steel doors rolled back as downtown Sydney wakes one hour later than yesterday. A weekend. The chef is different too. This one a bit …
Creative: Blurb Roadshow
Shot this image ten years ago in Amsterdam RIGHT in front of my hotel. Leica M6, 50mm and Portra 400VC. Getting ready to depart on another leg of the Blurb Roadshow. On deck are Amsterdam, London and Sydney, back to …
Even More Postcards
At this point I’m printing an entire box of prints at a time, using work dating back several decades. My list of postcard pals is growing. Added two more this week. And now a few are trickling back my way. …
Read: Snapshots and Postcards
Well, it appears as if 2016 is upon us and it’s not going anywhere. I was thinking maybe the world would end,but I’m getting notices for tax season, so apparently we are all to carry on as usual. I’m home …
Read: Transition
Summer Light, New Mexico I don’t know about you but I love the four seasons. They each have their prime characteristics, but being a photographer the thing that means the most is the light. Summer light is so very different …
Print: The Evolution of Ivanpah Solar by Jamey Stillings
First of all, Jamey Stillings is a good dude. How do I know this? Because I know his children, and his children are two of the coolest people I know. Smart, kind, passionate and inquisitive. Just like the old man. …
Print: Arty Gras by Andrew Kaufman
This might as well be Kaufman’s site. There are more posts about his work than mine, which is odd, but he keeps pumping out publications, so what am I supposed to do? You SHOULD recognize the name, but if you …
Read: Paris Journal
A tale of two cities.(Or my life in that city.) There is Dan and there is “Blurb Dan.” I’ve written of this recently. So after the last ten days of high-intensity movement, promotion, projection and presentation, spanning multiple countries, the …
Read: Newport Journal
So my wife had a show. In other words the world stopped, tilted on its axis, wobbled, and then began to make corrections. It was only the most important show in the history of humankind. She’s been working on a …
Dispatches: Myles Haselhorst
The past few years have seen an incredible rise in the range and relevance of the photography book. Thankfully. And when I say “book,” I don’t mean JUST the expected, beloved, hardcover behemoths we have come to know and love …
PRINT: NYC Street
This is one of the great ways to use print-on-demand. This person attended a workshop on the 23rd. They finished and ordered their book on the 24th.The book arrived on the 2nd. The video was made the next day. When …
Dispatches: David Bram
David Bram comes from The ABQ, otherwise known as Albuquerque, New Mexico. Responsible for both Fraction Magazine and Flash Powder Projects (With Jennifer Schwartz), he has his creative hands full. Oh, and he has kids and a dog. Yes, it’s …
