Monday, December 28, 2009

Dusk


I took this while waiting for the train back to Tokyo. The light was nice and the weather was warm.


Sometimes I was getting panicky in Tokyo..there's so many people around all the time. This picture is from a town called Tsujido. Tsujido made me the opposite of panicky. The train station is a mile from the beach and its mostly surf shops and friendly people.


Sunday, December 27, 2009

Tokyo outtakes IV


School girls and a model


Another photo of my buddy calling it a day.




Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas Eve


Some photos from the train back to my parents house a few days ago.


The blue tint is spooky.




Coffee/Tea


These soda machines are everywhere in Japan. I tried to get a really good shot of an isolated one but nothing doin'...here's an example of an attempt..




Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Berlin II


Entertainment


This is a drive by photo of the Kino International Theater in the eastern part of Berlin. The Germans renovated the theater in 1990 and it lights up all neon pink at night.


Larry




Cold


A couple of photos from a cold location scout day in Berlin.


Some unfrozen water.



Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Berlin


Here's Luis talking to an art director. The hand in front of his face is bumming me out...


and my auto focus missed its mark at the last second.


This job in Berlin was coooooold.. One day was 5 degrees fahrenheit at noon with no wind! The sun comes up at 8:30 and sets at 3:30.
I knew there had to be something wrong with that city.
Here's a shitty photo I took this morning before getting on the plane.


During my only free time I wanted to reshoot something I saw two years ago but on the half hour walk over my camera froze up and stopped working.


Honorable Mention


I finally decided to enter Jen Bekman's Hey Hot Shots contest this year... and so did everybody else! I was stoked to get an honorable mention and their blog has links to all the photographers websites.


I'll try again in the summer.


Friday, December 18, 2009

Fisherman


I'm off to Berlin in a few hours to work/freeze for a four days. In the meantime here's some photos of a fisherman in Japan. I stood there waiting for this guy to stand up for over an hour.


He only stuck around for a minute or so after standing up and I shot a few frames before he bailed.


Back in a week.


Thursday, December 17, 2009

Tokyo outtakes III


Some various street scenes.








Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Tokyo outtakes II


Some more. A fishing net..


The sink/soap/tile color combos in Japan are nice to look at.




Monday, December 14, 2009

Tokyo Outtakes


A window in the red light district


and here's a cool old car on the highway.



Saturday, December 12, 2009

Missed opportunity


I was across the school yard when these kids rolled out the tire. I made my way over in time to shoot three frames before they stopped... Mediocre at best:


Visual slop.

Earlier in the week something else even more epic (one of those universe aligning moments that comes around every 2 or 3 years) happened and I missed that too! Yeesh, two great photos missed.

Watching Japanese kids play baseball was cool. They have all these weird pregame traditions- warm ups where they yell a lot and drink water in unison.


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Jet lag


A 14 hour time difference takes some getting used to.







Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Mt. Fuji


Seeing Mt. Fuji was cool. This crappy photo is the only clear shot I had cause most of the time the mountain was covered in clouds or pollution.


We took the Shinkansen high speed train from Osaka to Tokyo. I looked it up...its the busiest train line in the world. These Shinkansen trains leave every three minutes and in 2003 they averaged a 6 second delay for the year... having said that...

..check out around the 50 second mark of this video (when stuff gets in the foreground) to see what 200+ mph on land looks like.





Monday, December 7, 2009

Snaps


Took a long flight from Amsterdam to Osaka.


Somewhere over Siberia


A view of Osaka from my hotel window.


Detail


I watched these awesome kids play baseball down near the beach one day. Only shot 3 frames with the digital so they'll be more later after I scan the film.


I spent a lot of time nerding out in used camera stores.


A street cast kid from Tokyo.


The Akihabara JR train platform as seen from my hotel in Tokyo. The Japanese trains are awesome and come every couple of minutes.


More later.

Wires


I didn't know projects had been done on the telephone wires of Tokyo.. Oh well.. I shot a good one at night that I'll put in the final anyway. Here's an outtake.


There's too many earthquakes and the city was poorly planned so now there's all these gnarly configurations happening above your head.


Tokyo


I'm back a little early from my trip. There was a schedule mishap that left me with 7 days off between jobs in Tokyo....good thing I brought 50 rolls of film and my Mamiya. I purchased a shitty tripod and went back to explore all the things that interested me on my first two visits but didn't have time to shoot.


I have a few digital snaps that I'll put up soon. I put that camera away after the first couple of days and instead shot the rest on film. I'm trying to get them up on the website by the end of the year.


Saturday, November 14, 2009

Gone for a month


I'll be gone for a month starting tomorrow. Gonna go work for Luis. We're going around the planet starting in London then Japan then LA then home in mid December. I'm stoked.

No photos lately cause I've been working on prints. Here's some little thumbnails prints to aid in layout..


I printed them at 11x14 on Moab fibre gloss paper. Its the first time I've used it and I'm been real happy so far.


Here's a couple more snaps from Queens.


Sal-t-nuts!


A noodle man


More cool signs


There will be many posts in late December and probably a ton in January.
Adios!


Monday, November 9, 2009

Flushing


Yeesh..slow going on the 'ol blog..
I walked around Flushing for a few hours yesterday. Here's three photos all taken within 10 seconds. The sun flared up and the light disappeared 10 seconds after the last one was shot.




Its a much better Chinatown than the one in Manhattan. Its very busy but nice and quiet.


A cool door on Northern Blvd


A red booth


Some neon



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