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The Kona Gallery Auction to Benefit Japan
I’ve donated this print to benefit Sendai, Japan. It will be available at The Kona Gallery in San Clemente, California this Saturday April 16, 2011. I have extended family just outside of Tokyo, so it’s […]
iSpy 2
Please join me and all the other artists for this really cool Plastic Camera exhibition! iSpy with My Plastic Eye 2 Nelson Blanton, Meg Madison, Monica Orozco, Maura Brennan, Jonesy McElroy, Manuello Paganelli, Connie […]
Reflections of 2010
Thank you to everyone who played a part in making 2010 a special year for me. It was filled with happy moments and great picture making. Trips to Australia, New Orleans, New England and all […]
Apple Pics
Had a great time talking at the Santa Monica Apple Store about iPhone photography. I saw some great pictures and showed a few of my own. And thank you to Christian Peacock for the photographs!
I bit the Apple and the Apple bit back
If you didn’t already know, I take a lot of photographs with my iPhone. I’ve written about iPhone apps and have been featured on Ovation TV. Now I have the honor of speaking at the […]
American Photo
Google works wonders sometimes. Had no idea I had a full page in American Photo magazine (the Hollywood Sign pic). Now how do I find a copy? Oh Burlesque days were fun. This photo was […]
West Hollywood Book Fair Appearance 9.26.10
Hi y’all! I’ll be at the City of West Hollywood Book Fair signing copies of my limited edition book, Fiat Lux. If you bought one of my books but never had a chance to get […]
In Pursuit of the Sublime
The book my image “Solar Energy” was published in has now been released by 1x.com. 205 different photographers with one photo each are all included inside this collective. You can purchase a copy by going […]
I Have A Dream…
I’m thinking about Dr. Martin Luther King today. The dream still lives. This monument to General Lee still stands in New Orleans though. Maybe as a reminder, and maybe people take it the wrong way, […]