Monday, October 29, 2007

HOT!



It looks like someone had a little fun with their water meters... I just realized when resizing the photo that the other three meters have faces drawn on them!

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Azure





Aging blue siding of a garage down the street from my apartment.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

birthday party for one



test shoot I did for a project.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Symmetrical Patriotism

Sunday, October 21, 2007

The Headless Duck



The darker side of lawn ornaments...

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Through the Keyhole





I came across these amazing doors while wandering down an alley in my neighborhood today. I loved the colours they were painted but was sad to see that all the hardware had already been stripped away.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

I [heart] Deer





Spotted in an alley in Bucktown.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Owl Mania?



I'm really wondering what the story is behind these owl 'sculptures'... I've seen them in a myriad of locations, from a Venice Beach house to a gas station in South Los Angeles. This one was glimpsed through a fence by my classmate Tricia when we were taking photos in her neighborhood (Bucktown).

My conjecture is that these were really big in the '70s and they're just left over from that time? Perhaps they're the more mysterious cousin of the lawn gnome?

Monday, October 15, 2007

Autumn has arrived in Chicago...

Well it's actually still hovering around 70 degrees here but the crunchy leaves are slowing emerging...





Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Intoxicated What?

Photos I took of Theresa for her project. She asked each of her friends to photograph her in the way they perceived her. I wanted to take photos of her at a party, dressed as a french person. So we did that at our party Saturday night. The only thing was I was really drunk. I love the end results. This is one of the rolls.

Click on the photo to see the entire contact sheet.



I should photograph under the influence more often!

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Oh Tom...

Sorry this isn't exactly artsy but it kind of is. I went to a bunch of art openings last night in Chinatown and this was pretty kickass. A room full of Tom Cruise drawings and paintings!

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Alley Fruit



While moving into our new apartment this weekend, my roommate and I discovered that there are several grape vines growing in our 'backyard' (actually a fenced off patio area). I had never seen wild grapes in person before and was rather shocked they could grow in Chicago's climate. I've yet to actually taste one of them... the ones closest at hand seemed a bit overripe.

Sunday, September 2, 2007

Just for fun...



...because we're number 1!

Two of a Kind



Sorry for the lack of posts... just completed a crosstown move to my new apartment in Ukrainian Village. It's a third floor walkup (!!!) so it was quite an ordeal moving all our furniture up all those stairs.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

A Touch of Sweden



Colors and textures from my favorite neighborhood--Andersonville, a Northside Chicago neighborhood with a rich Swedish background. Though it's a bit of a journey from my current apartment (about 40 minutes on the El and the bus), there's cheap & tasty Swedish food to be had at Svea, buttery smooth cookies at the Swedish Bakery and fun little antique stores. Definitely a great place to stroll around on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Down on The Farm



Who knew you could see a grain silo in the city of Chicago?

Monday, August 27, 2007

stroll on the beach



Whitehaven beach - voted as one of the top ten beaches in the world. It is famous for its almost blindingly white fine sand. In person, it is an amazing sight to behold.

"The sand is minute powder-size grains of quartz and has been assayed at 99.89% pure, well above the minimum requirement for glass-making and suitable for the finest glass for optical lenses for binoculars etc. Its origin is not known definitely but geologists say it does not have a local origin as rocks of the Whitsunday area are quartz-poor. They think the most likely explanation is that it is the result of a longshore drift system which brings sand from the south along the Queensland coast, very evident in the Gold Coast/Fraser Island area. The Whitehaven sand is so pure it indicates that during the drift all heavy mineral sands and other impurities have been winnowed out leaving the quartz sand. Probably there is an eddy effect in Whitehaven Bay which causes the sand to drop out and accumuulate there."

Another one with the underwater camera.

Seeing Red



On my jaunts around town I keep seeing splashes of red brightening otherwise drab environments; the most common sight being red doors on town houses and older buildings. Anyone know the story behind these red doors?

Sunday, August 26, 2007

water level



Fiji. Taken with disposable underwater camera.

Transition



I happened upon this turn-of-the-century brick town house undergoing renovation near Lakeshore Drive. It's another thing that I like about Chicago, that instead of tearing down the old homes like they do in LA (or letting them rot), people here 'rehab' the inside of the buildings so new generations can live in them. What a concept, eh? ;)

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Friday, August 24, 2007

Bird's Eye View



So miraculously it didn't rain today (though it probably will later tonight) so I had the chance to shoot the view from the El stop nearest my apartment. This is what I see every day from the platform of the Cermak/Chinatown stop looking toward the intersection of Wentworth and Cermak.

retro?



Vegas.

Moving in tomorrow. Beginning my last year as a student.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Casualties





Of course it always rains on my days off though I was fooled today when I saw a bright blue sky outside my bedroom window. By the time I made it to the my destination, however, the skies had clouded over and a thunderstorm took hold for the rest of the afternoon.

Instead of retreating to the bookstore as I usually do during inclimate weather, I decided to attempt to take pictures in the rain. These flower photos were taken in Lincoln Park and in the Gold Coast area near Loyola's campus. I made quite a sight bending over the sidewalk, one hand clutching my umbrella and the other trying to focus my dSLR.

I was such an unusual sight that a Canadian art student actually stopped and took my picture on his medium format box camera (perhaps it was a Yashicamat?). Unfortunately I did not get his contact information nor his name so I will not see his results. Now, if my life was a sitcom he would somehow come across this blog and contact me...

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

The Lost Roll



The above image comes from a roll of film that I had presumed lost for almost a year. Shot mainly in the area off S. Hoover Street in Los Angeles, these images were the result of my first experimentation with the Holga camera. Not surprisingly most of the images came out a bit wonky (especially since I knew nothing about the 6 x 6 square filter or vignetting at the time) but this particular photo reminds me of two books I've been reading lately, Janet Fitch's Paint it Black and Lisa Tucker's Once Upon a Day.

(For the next few days expect Holga shots of LA until the weather here in Chicago clears up...)

Summer

is ending soon. Today was move-in day at school. Another summer has gone; time flies.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Devoured

Going along the lines of food porn... Roscoe's Chicken n' Waffles!


Reaching



A giraffe at the Brookfield zoo... it was rather pathetic how it kept reaching up its long neck to reach the leaves just out of reach of its black tongue.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Food Porn









Chicago seems to be a foodie paradise though it's perhaps best known for greasy favorites like deep dish pizza, Maxwell Street polish dogs and German and Polish food like pierogies.

As a former food columnist for LAist.com, I haven't been able to shake the habit of taking pictures of what I eat. I've gotten quite a few strange looks over the years but like to have this visual record of my gastronomic adventures.

Pictured (from top to bottom): Eggs Benedict and Breakfast Potatoes at Orange in the South Loop, Thin crust mushroom, Canadian bacon and spinach pizza at Eduardo's, Swedish meatballs and mashed potatoes at Svea in Andersonville and cupcakes (red velvet with creamcheese frosting and chai cupcake with pomegranite frosting) at Lincoln Park's Swirlz Cupcakes.

Wet



Hours spent by the pool...floating.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Life's a Beach



Despite not having experienced a grueling Chicago winter yet I've already decided that I hate the weather here. In the summer it's hot and HUMID. Having grown up in the south I'm used to humidity but there we also rarely dealt with it-- as all stores, cars, restaurants, homes and offices are blissfully air conditioned (unlike Chicago!).

Four years in LA's dry & mainly rainfree weather also spoiled me. The overwhelming humidity here alternates with pelting rain and thunder storms that crop up despite the 'sunny with light cloud coverage' forecast.

The past four days have been gloomy, gray and wet. Since outdoor photo expeditions are out of the question right now I've posted some detail shots from the 12th Street Beach-- where I long to go on my days off rather than sitting inside yet another coffee shop or bookstore.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Sunflowers as big as your head



A little taste of the farm life at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Breeze

Thursday, August 16, 2007

The Stairs to Nowhere

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Night Vision



A bit of an experiment today; some Polaroid shots taken just before evening fell

Right-Wentworth Avenue, Chinatown.
Left-Sunset from the El track (Chinatown station).

Folklore



White horse grazing beneath a tree. Turned out moodier than expected and I'm quite happy with that.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

From the 95th Floor



Today I learned that my Polaroid camera+indoor lighting=horrible pictures. Thus I bring you a photo from a few months ago... this aerial shot was taken from the Signature Room on the 95th floor of the John Hancock Building.

It's amazing how small the people looked from that high up; they looked like ants or the little plastic people that come with model train sets.

A taste of nature...



Here's a taste of the Australian bushes. This was taken on my friend's family farm after a long summer drought. Up in the front is one of adorable ranch dogs, perhaps looking at a herd of cattle in the distance. Looking at the smog in L.A. makes me miss the clear Australian sky.

My new rolls will be in the lab soon and hopefully there'll be some new photos in a week!

Monday, August 13, 2007

Mystery Sign



I'm not sure if the drink Orange Crush is more of a regional thing but I'd never seen street signs for the soda before moving to Chicago. When I came across the above sign I was particularly fascinated by the fact that the 'grocery store' lacked a name--it was identified only by Orange Crush.

After doing a bit of digging, I've concluded that the sign is probably from the 1970s. Flicker user Afiler stumbled across a similar sign in Vancouver though the grocery store actually has a name (Quebec Grocery). In St. Paul, Afiler also found another Orange Crush sign like the one above, this time at a laundromat.

Route 66

Leilani's photos from her stint on the 66 bus reminded me of my own photos from my trip on route 66. Different moments inspired by the same number.