Monday, May 5, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Haynes Building (Pinhole Image)
The images below were taken with a homemade pinhole camera constructed from a Quaker oatmeal can. The camera captured a contorted view of an iron window guard and an old factory. The swirling motion of the window guard and the angular, cropped view of the factory produce a fascinating and ambiguous image.
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No... Where (Pinhole Images)
These images take the viewer on a distorted tour through the country. They are abstract, eerie and provoke thought from the viewer.
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No... Where 006
No... Where 007
No... Where 008
No... Where 009
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No... Where 014
No... Where 015
No... Where 001
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No... Where 014
No... Where 015
Ripped Euro-Tag (Digital Images)
While traveling in Europe in January of 2007, I was stunned by the European graffiti. Combined with the European atmosphere, it took on a different atheistic.
Ripped Euro-Tag 001
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Ripped Euro-Tag 004
Ripped Euro-Tag 005
Ripped Euro-Tag 006
Ripped Euro-Tag 007
Ripped Euro-Tag 008
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Ripped Euro-Tag 002
Ripped Euro-Tag 003
Ripped Euro-Tag 004
Ripped Euro-Tag 005
Ripped Euro-Tag 006
Ripped Euro-Tag 007
Ripped Euro-Tag 008
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