photo catch-up (not ketchup)
April 29th, 2008A couple more from my ongoing effort to scan and process recent films.
The first is from a winter hike at mountain lake with jeff. The second is from the O. Winston Link museum in downtown Roanoke.
photo catch-up (not ketchup)April 29th, 2008A couple more from my ongoing effort to scan and process recent films. The first is from a winter hike at mountain lake with jeff. The second is from the O. Winston Link museum in downtown Roanoke. I’m not deadApril 21st, 2008Ok, so 2 weeks between posts is pretty pathetic. I thought I’d be better about this but I’ve been busier than usual. So here’s the roundup: Issue #7 is done, our biggest yet. There are some good articles. I did a shoot at Blacksburg’s new skate park and think the photos tuned out pretty nice: Christina and I just signed the lease for the place we’re going to be moving into in August, so were pretty psyched about that. We’re also starting to plan the wedding…craziness. On a completely random note, this is rather amazing: Streetview hits the ‘burgh.April 6th, 2008Wow, this is weird…seeing the house I grew up in on google.
CredflixMarch 31st, 2008Man, this comic reminds me of my time working at Crossroads (Awful myspace page, they don’t have a real website)…no joke. Free as in ‘Free Speech’ not as in ‘Free Beer’March 25th, 2008Christina and I went to hear Richard Stallman speak to a packed crowd tonight. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to stay for the whole thing, but he had a lot of super interesting things to say. He gave a brief summary of free software, the history of copyright, and then spoke mostly on and how it’s basically been perverted in the digital age. I was surprised that such an uber-geek was actually a rather good public speaker, but I guess he’s been doing it for a while. Maybe I should just switch to GNU/Linux and screw this DRM-laden Windows crap. Scan-o-rama pt.2March 19th, 2008A couple shots from a creepy house on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Good ol’ PAMarch 10th, 2008Man, Western Pennsylvanians are so weird. I can’t believe I made it out of there semi-normal. The Girl is MineMarch 7th, 2008For those of you who didn’t catch the Colbert Report last night, or for lovers of the original, you have to see this. Key: they’re singing about America. Classic. Geoff (not Jeff)March 6th, 2008I met a photographer last night while shooting a house show for 16 Blocks’ upcoming issue. His name was Geoff (didn’t give his last) and he was traveling with Emotron and Mose Giganticus. Geoff intrigued me because of the Leica M8 and Sunpak Panel Flashes he had, not a setup you see everyday (especially in Blacksburg). He also shot from the hip, not once looking through the view finder, flash in one hand, camera in the other. I talked to him pretty briefly and he told me to check out his stuff here. Pretty cool, I’ve always really liked the feel of the Leica Rangefinder images. Timewarp. No, really.March 6th, 2008So, the other day I was testing some search engine strings for Jeff’s new site to make sure that we had gotten rid of or redirected all the remaining bits of his old site. One of the strings was “wedding photographer homestead” (the Homestead is an uber-nice resort here in Virginia), and looking over the first page of results I checked out these two sites: weddingphotographer.homestead.com I had to do a double take. It turns out they’re both the same photographer, just different portal pages. Now, I’ve come across my fair share of websites that look like they are from 1995, but these were special. I never thought it was possible for a site to look like it was made BEFORE the internet was widely used, in say…1983. Here are a few highlights I’m sure you’ll notice: Enraptured, like I was staring at some creature long-thought extinct, I explored a bit further checking out a few of the “reciprocal links”: Fort Laramie Trading Post, Fix All, and the Fort Laramie American Grill Was this real? Had I died and gone to pre-AOL internet heaven? Turns out all these businesses are in the same town, Fort Laramie, WY, and the sites (and there are more of them too) were all created by the same company, Affordable Advertising. I couldn’t find dates on any of these pages to see if they are in fact “current”, but this snippet of code gives some insight, if not more confusion (don’t try and look and the rest of the source though, your head may asplode):
Now, I’m not trying to be snarky at all by posting this stuff…I just feel that it’s almost like a museum; a now-rare slice of americana (and the internet) dying to be shared with those who can appreciate it. Let me know what other gems you find. |