April 2007


gbs and holga and photography and walking the neighborhood20 Apr 2007 07:27 pm

Maybe I’m just a little crazy, but as I type this entry, sitting on the beach in sunny and warm Southern California, as opposed to home in cold and chilly Massachusetts, I’ve decided to remind myself of what I’m missing.

Yeah right.

Pictures of the beach on the way….

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photography and leslie stansfield and wall of vain15 Apr 2007 12:07 pm

While at school, we got a ton of assignments where we had to photograph people. A lot of the time, especially in lower division, students would ask each other to pose. For a variety of reasons this made sense: fellow students worked cheap, they were always at school and could be snatched out of the hallway, after you posed for their shots they owed you, and it was always more fun to work with your friends.

For one reason or another I got asked quite a bit to pose. Ego would have me believe it was because I’ve always belonged on the cover of GQ, but I’m pretty sure that it was because of my hair. At the time it was down to my waist and depending on the duration of time between brushings, almost full-blown dread. When let loose from the pony-tail I kept it in I swear it had a mind, and personality, of its own. And so, enter Leslie Stansfield.

Leslie was an adorable southern-belle, complete with accent. Cute as all get out, and one of the sweetest beings the lord put on this earth. So when she asked me to pose for a shot she had in mind, I of course jumped at the chance. Little did I know that I’d be doing a lot of jumping, because even though the hair could carry on a conversation, for it to really express itself, I had to be moving. So Leslie set up her shot and had me jump, and jump, and jump. The pictures of me from this session remain some of my very favorites, and just looking at them again for this post brings back a lot of memories, and maybe, just maybe, I’ll grow it all back.

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Image © Leslie Stansfield. All Rights Reserved.

anonymous and photography13 Apr 2007 10:02 am

When I first saw this little gem (original print is something like 1″ x 1″) the only thing I really noticed was the ship and that it seemed to have been forced to run ashore. I imagine the night before there was a nasty storm, and as the saying goes…

And so the questions begin. Did the two boys just happen upon the beach to find the cargo ship from…where? Africa? Italy? Greece? I can’t see any flag, was it lowered on purpose? Was this common or the event everyone in the village talked about for years afterward? How did the ship end up there and did it ever manage to pull itself out? Was an ancestor of Joseph Hazelwood at the helm?

But my favorite question has to do with the photographer. Where was that train headed?

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gbs and holga and photography11 Apr 2007 12:34 pm

Earlier I posted a shot I had taken digitally of some crazy shadows falling down the trunk of this tree. Here is the Holga version.

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my father's photography09 Apr 2007 11:12 pm

Yeah that’s right, I’m pimpin’ the check pants a few sizes too small with the iron-on knee patches. And so what if my fly is undone and I’m not even looking through the viewfinder…you see that glass I’m sporting? Leica baby. Thanks dad.

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