Wednesday, August 26, 2009

The World upside down


I always loved looking at a map of the world this way...
Let it put you in your place.



By Russian digital artist Vlad Garasimov
www.vladstudio.com

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Point-n-shoot

These are all shot with my Canon SD770 Digital Elph - a great little camera. These are all things you'll find inside Amberella Gallery.








Saturday, August 22, 2009

Kencredible "Epic Birthday"



Last weekend I shot an exhibition of the work of photographer Ken Penn aka Kencredible at Amberella Sugary & Sweet.

You can view a gallery of images from Saturday here and I'm also posting some of my favorites.



























Semiopticon



Semiopticon Opening

So it's not quite the Sistine Chapel but it is one hell of an eye-opening, religious experience, that is of course if your God is Alfred E. Neuman of Mad Magazine, whose large head presides over the room filled with many other recognizable characters. Entering into the space of black and white donned walls, images are fused together in a seemingly nonsensical order. The combination of present day pop-culture symbols and iconic imagery is a journey for the eyes, mind and soul. Art enthusiasts and Drexel University locals filed into the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery yesterday evening in hopes of gaining some insight into artists Morgan Thomas and Thomas Buildmore's mindset for their Semiopticon: Exploring Semiotics, Sacred Ground & Street Art, installation. August 12th, 2009.

Text from phrequency.com
View the rest of the images here.


Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Roy Rogers


This is my buddy Eddie - aka Roy Rogers. If you can't tell from this photo... he's awesome.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Anything You Synthesize



Another beautiful video. Created by ONESIZE. Includes many things I love... view from a train, the changing seasons, sheep and lots of trees. Watch it in full screen mode!

Audio: The American Dollar

Format: HD 720p

Length: 278 Sec

PLAY: Anything you synthesize The American Dollar



Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tir Nan Og

This is a short film called Tirnan Og directed by Fursy Teyssier. I find every aspect of it to be beautiful. Especially the crows towards the end... Soundtrack by The American Dollar.


Monday, August 10, 2009

So Percussion : Part Two

I visited So Percussion again recently - on July 30th, 2009. This time it was for images of a new program they've started - the So Percussion Summer Institute. These are some of my favorite shots from the day.




So Percussion : Part One


In February of last year, I was asked to shoot photos for a percussionist group called So Percussion at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. They play elaborate/intricate pieces of music with teacups, pieces of wood, flowerpots, toys, etc.

Review from Billboard Magazine:

On their debut CD, the four members of So Percussion prove that they can really play. Not just play their instruments--which they do with expertise--but play with the genuine freshness and wonder of kids with their favorite toys. Here, their playthings are dizzyingly virtuosic pieces by two restlessly inventive American composers, David Lang and Evan Ziporyn. Lang's "The So-Called Laws of Nature" is a complex matrix of ever-unfolding rhythmic patterns, articulated by instruments that include giant metal pipes and flowerpots. Ziporyn's "Melody Competition" takes its structural cue and sonority from his specialty, Balinese gamelan, resulting in a piece that extends from hypnotic delicacy to potent muscularity. The range of colors and voices that So Percussion coaxes from its menagerie is astonishing and entrancing. This is a must-hear not just for new music fans but for trance music and world music aficionados as well.--AT