In the works
I’ve been fairly absent in the last month on the blog here but I’m back online now that the catastrophic computer failures are behind me. A couple cool things have gone down in the mean time, like a little article in the September issue of the Italian magazine Dcasa, which uses one of my favorite images (International Airport, 2007) on the lead page:

I also shot recently for a good friend, the designer of Cream NYC. While the project was simple enough, it featured the lovely Danish musician, Oh Land, who is coincidentally playing at one of my favorite festivals this year: Iceland Airwaves (October 14th-18th). If you happen to be out there for the festival check her out.
Additionally, I’ll be attending a box making class in Telluride, Colorado next week put on by the American Academy of Bookbinding. The plan is to construct a small handmade box to hold a new selection of limited edition prints, some of which have been popping up on the blog here in the last few months. So now I’m editing the images trying to pare them down to a meaningful group and if the whole thing isn’t a complete disaster I’ll post a few images of the final box once its complete.
Finally, I bet there is at least one person out there (in fact I think I know who that one person is) who is wondering what happened to the video that I was hyping a little while back right here on this very blog. Well, I’ve got a rough cut finished, but am now trying to clear the music used, which given the stature of the group isn’t exactly a walk in the park. If it clears, I’ll post it, otherwise the music will have to be replaced and the piece recut, which means there’s no imminent launch date. Sad I know, but if and when it ever sees the light of day, that day will be a happy one.




very very cool –