Friday, December 31, 2010

Bang Hair Salon


Bang Hair Salon
700 Buffalo Street
Johnson City, TN 37604

Hair Beater – Upper Extraordinaire

Laura and Melissa are the stylists of this eclectic establishment. Today I met Melissa.

My girlfriend Vicki was getting a haircut and invited me along. She told me I would enjoy making photographs there, she was so correct.  Bang is a unique place with unique people. I cannot wait to return.

Bang


Yellow Dryer


Window View


Red Chair


Green Dryer


Sofa


Peach Dryer



Style



Restroom










Monday, December 27, 2010

Bell Time Additions

New additions to Bell Time


Punishment






Hammer






Scrutinizers



Wednesday, December 22, 2010

New wanderings...

Retuning home, passing through Church Hill, I found these things and places interesting...

Red Star; Church Hill, Tennessee



Pipes; Church Hill, Tennessee




Trust; Church Hill, Tennessee



Thursday, December 16, 2010

New photographs from the series "Phone"

These are early images that were made when I started to become interested in photographing public pay phones. In the near future, these machines will be gone by the wayside. Almost all of my first subjects are gone. While some of the locations have completely changed, some just have isolated elements such as the blue posts remaining. Today, almost everyone has a cell phone complete with a still camera and video. Not only this, but technology that utilizes global positioning software that knows your location. The idea of using an electronic, mechanical device to have a private conversation in a public place is interesting...

Signal, From the Series Phone




Missing, From the Series Phone



Kudzu, From the Series Phone







Thursday, December 9, 2010

Additional work

Deflation with Wind; From the Series Paintball






Staging Area; From the Series Paintball




Submerged; From the Series Liminal



Raining; From the Series Liminal






Monday, December 6, 2010

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Additional images...

Three Waiting; From the Series Grande Construction



Skeletal; From the Series Bell Time



Saturday, December 4, 2010

Upcoming additions...

While the construction of my website has progressed extremely slow due to work and photographing, here are two images that will be forth coming...

Avowal; From the Series Bell Time




Knife Traders; From the Series First Monday





Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Rememberence

Three years ago, I lost a close friend and colleague to cancer. This man was a husband, dad, artist, teacher, farmer, and friend... His passion remains...



Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Veterans Day

This year was quite special for me. My breakfast was free at Pellissippi State, I received a free lunch from Chili's and a free dinner from Calhoun's. For some reason, a 20% discount from O'Charley's though seemed vulgar. On our campus, there was a most impressive exhibit of memorabilia from local Veterans. Even the nearby elementary schools got involved with art projects. They all were special, but this one was very moving for this humble Veteran...


Veterans serve us
Every body gives them presents
They fought the mean people
Every thing is nice that they do for us
Red White and blue are colors of the flag
America fought in Asia
Never be mean to Veterans because they saved us

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Fire at Morristown College



History and memories are very fragile things…

I have often wondered what interests me with old abandoned buildings and barren, vacant lots. I suppose it’s the history of the place. What is the story of the space and why does it attract my attention? History was boring in elementary school, but now I am consumed with it. I am curious and research these locations and make many return visits with my camera. I want to gather information (photographs) and make my own narrative. After a while, going back is like visiting and old friend. There is an element of comfort and familiarity. My visits with the production of photographs, adds to the construction of knowledge.

Early Friday morning, fate brought fire to a century old administration building of Morristown College. The building was built in the 1880’s from handmade bricks that students helped make. This is the third fire within the past five years at the college. I have been visiting and photographing this space since its demise in 1995. As I approached the smoldering building, the perfume of wet, burnt wood consumed the air. In places, smoked seeped in and out of empty windows as it drifted up walls and disappeared into a vast sky…

I am thankful of my many photographs of this fond place… 




Saturday, October 23, 2010

Meeting Pitney


Today while adding photographs to my new project Secret City, I heard this 
wonderful Bluegrass music coming from down the street, so I followed the 
rhythm.  While waiting on his mandolin to be repaired, he passed the time 
playing the fiddle. I introduce you to Mr. Pitney Seviers. Enjoy...


John Isaac


This past week, I had the distinct pleasure of meeting photographer John Isaac, the distinguished former United Nations photographer. Isaac worked as a photojournalist from 1978 to 1998 for the U.N. where he covered everything from the Cambodian killing fields of Pol Pot, Ethiopian famine, and the wars of Kuwait, Bosnia, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan. He is on tour with Olympus America as they are presenting: Meet the Pros. Afterwards, everyone enjoyed conversations and dinner as John shared his life with the Photography Department at PSCC. Please view his work and new book, The Vale of Kashmir.  John Isaac 

Thursday, October 14, 2010

A Photograph from the Liminal Project...

For some time now, I have been interested in boundaries, edges,
and thresholds...I am utilizing water as a metaphor to illustrate
and draw attention to these liminal spaces as they change within
the context of time...

New Website Construction





I am in the process of completely updating my website. As of today, 
the only photographs are located in the Bell Time Projects. After my
 Atlanta trip and Fall Break, there will be numerous updates. Additionally, 
the Bell Time photographs will be updated and arranged into a better 
context for viewing. Thank you for your understanding...



My trip to Atlanta...

Here is the panel I will be sharing my photographic work with on Saturday…

  • Susan Todd-Raque: Independent curator, scholar, writer, lecturer and critic on art history and the photographic arts;
  • Stella Kramer: Pulitzer Prize-winning Photo Editor;
  • Sylvie Fortin: Editor-in-Chief of ART PAPERS, the award-winning international contemporary art magazine; &
  • Laura Moya: Executive Director of Photolucida, in Portland, Oregon.

I am excited, interested, & most humble for this opportunity…



Atlanta Celebrates Photography!

Getting ready to participate in  the ACP 12 Portfolio Walk & Reception today! Click here for additional information: ACP Enjoy and I hope to see you there...