X-100f with a ’70s mask
I love the mid-late 1970s film emulsion dye fading. Since many of the photographs that make up my visual memory of growing up contain this weird shift, I have always
images, video, noise
I love the mid-late 1970s film emulsion dye fading. Since many of the photographs that make up my visual memory of growing up contain this weird shift, I have always
On a recent walk around a nature area, I brought the X-Pro1 with a Vivitar 28mm f2.8 Minolta lens. The morning was quite foggy, so of course I went with
For the better part of 20 years, I have documented numerous instances of shopping carts living out of their natural environment. Thus the stupid name for this project. Having lived
I have a habit of going out with the intent on making B&W photos, but often find myself switching over to color after a few shots. I really don’t know
One of our latest projects is a short documentary about the New Hampshire maple sugaring process. Here are a few choice photos from the shoot to give you a taste
Just in 2 days of seeking out/filming birds, we are much more attuned to their presence. What a gift during these times of great change, because that awareness leads us
This week we were back in Flint so Jeph could talk more extensively with Al Steel, owner of Wyatt Earp Records which played a major role in fostering the local
We had the wonderful opportunity to meet and work with members of the Quesada Gardens Initiative, to create a video that tells the story of how they approach community building
Our favorite part of Green Festival was the opening night “Word to the Mother (Earth) event.” Here’s some of what resonated the most, along with video clips. NOTE: there’s some
Last Friday through Sunday the San Francisco Green Festival was going on at the Concourse Exhibition Center. I’ve been a big fan of Co-op America (coproducer of the event, along