worth ryder

another country poster

If you happen to be in the Bay Area this week and find you have a spare minute or two stop by the Worth Ryder gallery at UC Berkeley. I am in this show which was partly put together by Equal Access, a student group at SFAI that tries to promote diversity among the SFAI community. The image on the poster is the image I have in the show.

thanks mr. colberg

Want to say “Thanks” to Joerg Colberg for his post of my work on his blog Conscientious! Take a minute and check out his blog, always a great place to see new work.

Thanks again Joerg.

anselm kiefer in the streets

I found this in the street:

found receipt(kiefer)

and it made me think of some landscapes by Anselm Kiefer.

Osiris und Isis - kieferDie sechste posaune - kiefer
melancholia - kiefer

One of the main differences of course being that my street kiefer is the size of a receipt and his actual paintings are monumental. Another difference being that while mine was made by a car tire, he intentionally includes materials like clay, lead, gold leaf, plants and seeds. Still I think Kiefer might smile at the little scrap I found.

I like Kiefer’s work quite a bit. I like how the work feels raw and immediate and the materials, while being simple come together in a way that renders them changed. In his work Kiefer deals with the relationship between heaven and earth often working symbolically. I also enjoy the visceral experience I have when I look at his work.

europa europa

Dropping Ryan off at the airport the other day got me thinking about my first trips to Europe and I would be lying if said I was not a bit envious. It also made me think of something I wrote for a friend’s burgeoning magazine a while back:

Near Angelholm, Sweden

FAMILIAR: adj. Often encountered or seen

I remember one of the first times that I flew to Europe. At some point towards the end of the flight I shifted in my seat and leaned my forehead onto the small plastic window and looked straight down. I was heading to Germany and as I gazed below me the European continent moved lazily past. The brownish-green land continuously slipped by and after a time I realized that somewhere down there, were people. The spell had been broken, and I felt that I was moving over thousands of lives. I found myself daydreaming about all of these invisible inhabitants. I was trying to imagine how they lived and what they were doing at that very moment, as if I were some anthropologist who had just stumbled upon a lost tribe. I don’t know how long I was caught up in this endeavor but, I vividly remember that all of a sudden, as if miraculously I knew what they were doing. They were waking up, eating breakfast, making love, laughing, fighting, going to work, telling jokes and wanting to be understood. It was at that moment when my notions of foreignness faded.

bon voyage mr. kellman

Ryan Kellman

Two days ago I drove my good friend Ryan Kellman to the San Francisco airport. Ryan is heading to Tirana, Albania on a Fulbright scholarship. He will be living there for ten to twelve months all the while photographing the city and his experiences. And I imagine that there will be some interesting times, according to the BBC:

Currently, the city suffers from the problems of overpopulation, such as waste management, lack of running water and electricity as well as extremely high levels of pollution from the 300,000 cars moving around the city. The problem is exacerbated by an aging infrastructure. Despite the problems, Tirana has also experienced a very rapid growth in the construction of new buildings, especially in the suburbs, where many of the new neighbourhoods do not yet have street names.

Congrats and Good Luck Ryan!

the halls of justice

Eight Pine Trees; Elk River, MN

Funeral Flowers

My Parent’s Backyard

These images are part of a show that was put on by the Photo Alliance and the San Francisco Arts Commission. The show is hanging in a lower level of the San Francisco City Hall. It is a rather big show with a very diverse group of images. I need to go back and take another look. It will continue to be up until Sept. 21 drop by if you happen to be in San Francisco.

recently returned

Forsythia

This print was recently returned to me from a group show that I was in. The show was at the NewSpace Center for Photography in Portland, Oregon. I actually flew up there for the opening reception and met some other photographers and saw some nice work.

Additionally, I am donating this print to the Root Division’s 6th Annual Art Auction. The Root Division is a great resource for artists here in the bay Area and it was started by some SFAI alumni. The auction should be a good time, I am looking forward to it.

The First Post

The first post is always the hardest. I have had this blog ready to go for some time now thanks to my long time friend and new webmaster, Ben Kremer , but I have been putting off writing this entry. Maybe because I am not entirely sure what form my Blog will take. There are already plenty of people blogging like crazy about the medium, other photographers and good shows. I will probably do a bit of that as well but I think I will also include entries about my own ideas and questions regarding image making, my evolving effort to define my practice as a photographer and some of my writing. I will not promise to blog everyday as I want this to remain loose and fun rather than being another item on my daily to do list. With that said I look forward to seeing what accumulates over time.