Was in Germany for nine days, mostly in Munich for work, but hung out in Berlin for three days–what a great city! I’m ready to go back for a longer stay. Here is a panoramic I shot with my LX3 handheld, then stitched in Auto Pano Pro. This is looking east in Prenzlauer Berg.
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Fantastic Plastic Show in Austin Texas, July 25th – Sept 19th, 2009
One of my images was accepted into the Plastic Fantastic show at Watson Gallery last July. The show was juried by Susan Burnstine–I’m a huge fan of her photography. Please check out her website. Here is the promo poster and some snaps from the show:
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Letterpress Printing Class at THE ARM in Brooklyn
I’ve been wanting to take a letterpress class for a long time–something about the look and feel of a well-printed piece of work that really appeals to my sense of design. Then I discovered the masters…
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My Print’s Ready!!
I just finished framing the print for the KK2010 show–did I mention how much fun framing a print is when the humidity is really low? Dust sticks to everything… Another image from this series was selected for the Plastic Fantastic show in Austin Texas on July 25, 2009. I’ll post more about that show later.
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Krappy Kamera 2010 Invite
Here’s the invite to Krappy Kamera 2010 at SoHo Photo. Come out, brave the cold, and see some great images. The image on the invite is by Dan Burkholder, who published “Making Digital Negative for Contact Printing” way back when… my copy is falling apart.
Oh yeah, he took that image with his iPhone…
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LAUREN E. SIMONUTTI’S Show!
I have several of Lauren’s handmade books… they are amazing. If you are around Chicago, definitely go check it out:
http://lauren-rabbit.blogspot.com/2010/01/exhibition-open.html
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Krappy Kamera 2010 Images Are Online
The SoHo Photo Gallery has posted the winning images from this year’s KK 2010. Since they are alphabetic, mine is last… 🙂
Check it:
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Krappy Kamera 2010!
Just got a phone call today, one of my prints has been accepted into SoHo Photo’s Krappy Kamera gallery competition. Daile Kaplan of Swann Galleries is the juror. The image they picked is Botanica Obscura #1.








