
A Seattle-based photographer using his camera to find what words alone can't reach — beauty, grief, solitude, community, and the hidden life of forgotten places and people.
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One of the benefits of committing this month to my analog work is that it’s forced me to do a deep cleaning of my film catalogs. A more or less negative-by-negative curating and culling.
Which has led to this embarrassing discovery: four...
In last week’s Missives, I looked at how Saul Leiter and Fred Herzog, two of the pioneers of color street photography, used glass — the kind found in windows and storefronts — in the...
The United States had just beaten Belgium 3-2 at the other end of downtown. The most fun I’d had in Seattle streets since…well, since before my memory got shot. Since a long time, before Covid at any rate.
Running into these K-Poppers as...
The front/back and back/front covers of my accordion book. As yet untitled, but perhaps “Sand & Sea”…but maybe not.
One of the motivating forces behind my “Analog August” initiative was the annual Zine Fair in mid-August that my photo cen...
When dropped a Note on her admiration for Fred Herzog, along with several bullet points on the Canadian photographer’s career, I immediately thought of the New York City s...
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