30 October 2014

they heard me singing and they told me to stop, quit these pretentious things and just punch the clock

This boat is 40 centimeters from bow to stern. This photo was taken in the reflecting pool at the First Church of Christ the Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts.
 Cranes near le Centre Bell in Montreal
 This is the same image as above, but solarized. Solarization is a darkroom process in which as the print develops one flashes an extremely bright light on it. It's incredibly unpredictable.

Matthew Farnham sitting on Rue St. Catherines in Montreal. I only wanted his eyes to develop, and they came out fantastic. This is done in an 80's esque style.
He stood there at the corner looking out over everything for ten minutes. He didn't have anything to say. He just stood there and watched the world move.

27 October 2014

Oh Baby You, You Got What I Need


 A table shot of Parliament Hill from Le Musee des Beaux-Arts

 This is how Ottawa heals: l'hockey.

Best photobomb ever.

03 October 2014

What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.

 This is a portrait of Elitsa Papazova of Quebec and Bulgaria in Parc de la Fontaine Montreal. I really love how her eyes turned out. It actually does some justice.
 This is a portrait of Professor Emeritus Raymond Pelletier in Tenants Harbor, Maine.
 This is a portrait of Virginie Salilou of Brest, France, and Augusta, Maine. It did not develop properly.
 These are a set of experimental photographs I took.
 Busy, busy, busy.



Beneath the epitaph read "Can't buy me love because Nancy said so." Experimental photography abounds.