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Showing posts with label green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green. Show all posts

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Archive: Green

A portrait from Dallas that ran recently. Not perfect, but I loved that room. 


Monday, September 27, 2010

R-E-C-Y-C-L-E

A select and an outtake from this story

Recycling Teen

Recycling Teen

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Summer Through a Plastic Lens

Getting film developed from a Holga is always exciting. 

120 film is so expensive that the 12 frames of one roll usually last me months; this time they only lasted for part of the summer. I ordered some polaroid film today for my one step land camera, so look forward to seeing that soon. 

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I hope the rest of the summer proves to be just as lo-fi and wonderful.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Here Comes the Sun (One Day)

It's wet, gray and dreary outside. Finals are looming and college students are beginning to resemble zombies (I should know, I am one of them). So here are some happier, sunnier images that have nothing to do with journalism. I hope they brighten your day a little.

Also, nerdy note...these are pretty much all weighted to the right...merrrr

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Spring, Family, and some Holga.

The beautiful weather that graced Columbia last week allowed me to take some really great shots...so this is going to be a kind of lengthy post. My family came to visit as well. My little brother, Addison, was more concerned with the NFL draft though. We left him in my dorm room for most of the day, which made me kind of sad. I don't understand why we are so different.

Beth, Derek, and I laid beneath a tree outside of Hatch instead of doing our homework. I couldn't think of a better way to spend the afternoon.

Derek read "The Sound and the Fury" while we napped.

Addison spent a lot of time in the hotel pool this weekend. I went in once...but I can't really swim very well.

I took the family to Kayotea...my mom got a strawberry chicken wrap that she loved until my dad told her it tasted like acidic vomit. Good one, Dad.

We ate some gooey butter cake at Kaldi's to make up for the vomit wrap. I love photographing food. Actually...I just love food.

A trip to Columbia is not complete without a trip to Big Tree.

We also went to Cooper's Landing for Thai food and live music. This same man was playing when I went there in the fall too!

My Dad is just too cool.

Sunsets...

This is hilarious. My mom is beautiful...my dad is goofy. I love them so much.

I almost forgot! I got my second ever roll of color 120 back Saturday. For once, I didn't screw up an entire roll on my Holga. This was my favorite shot.