Halloween in San Francisco; a great re-introduction to the city. I strapped my GoPro on my head. The results are reflective of the evening’s events…my head is still spinning. Wheres Waldo (my nipple)?
Just incase you missed it:
Dave Anderson discusses his latest series and book, One Block, at his book signing last weekend at the Jennifer Schwartz Gallery in Atlanta, GA.
A few images from my trip to Agua Prieta, MX 2010. A participating student in the Visual Anthropology research project “Oral History and Photography on the United States-Mexico Border: Women, Ranching, and Globalization,” alongside anthropologist Dr. Anne Goldberg and photographer Maxine Payne.

Roadside Shine in Agua Prieta, Mexico

School Desks

Street View from the Sister’s house

Shrine

Plaza

Annais

Dog Asleep in Church

Clothes Pins

Bisbee, AZ across the border

Moon Dragon in Bisbee

Family Farm

Cotton Candy

Candles in Shrine

Border Landscape

Vendor in the Plaza

Brothel

Warren Glenn
…on set of Immortal Law, shot in Little Rock, AR.
Director: Daniel Campbell
D.P: Gabe Mayhan

Gabe









Maxine Payne, photography professor, mentor, and best friend forever has always recommended this documentary to me and i just now watched it with my friend Gavin. He knows how to speak, my friends.
Thank you Speed Levitch, you are a beautiful person.
Mr. Levitch everybody…..

This is what my roommates do when i am at work….

Here’s their ideal desktop background…

Here’s my ideal desktop…

Thanks guys.
I am attempting to be more consistent with updating my blog which will probably only last a week or so, but its worth a try. ;) Here’s a slideshow of my project “Uncanny Landscapes” that you can scroll through- about 26 images. I have been working on this project since last summer when i was living in NYC and then to Burning Man and then back to Arkansas. Some of them are more subtle than others, but nevertheless strange. At least to me.
Not sure if i can continue working with this idea, but i do have some others i have been thinking about. One of them would be a short-term project i would call “Lost Boys.” This idea is inspired by the multitude of Peter Pan and Rufio characters that live around the town.
But for now….”Uncanny Landscapes.”