Category: Photography

  • Summer Nuggets

    More on flickr

  • Upside Down CVS

    I dropped off some photos at CVS the other day for processing and scanning. I usually take my film to the wonderful Philadelphia Photographics but the rolls were shot on a $4 thrift store Minolta and so I figured I’d save some loot and do the CVS thing. The rolls came back and every photo […]

  • Disposable City

    Clockwise from top left: 1) Kyle counts his money in Soho 2) Gina Bon Jersey spins at Bowery Electric (I had a crush on her). 3) Upside down Kyle outside Kate’s sporty RED car. 4) It’s not everyday you run into a world famous artist walking down Bowery. Me & Shepard Fairey. 5) Booze at […]

  • New Zine // Photographs & Drawings

    I put together a little 16 page zine last week full of some fun doodles and photographs from the past year plus…I’ve got a couple left…If you’d like one before they are all gone please Paypal me $5 below. Edition of 25. Thanks for the support! *Orders will include a little something extra…

  • My friend Benni E

    Shot some press photos with Benni last week…We had fun! Listen to Benni E! She just posted some new tracks…I’m diggin ‘Yesterday & Today’

  • The Great American Geese

  • Wisdom by Andrew Zuckerman

    I stumbled upon this book today and am so happy I decided to pick it up…The book is available with a free DVD with fantastic interviews from some truly amazing humans. Andrew Wyeths words are especially inspiring. Please have a look wisdombook.org

  • Baby Mama Lover Friend

    Mural in West Philadelphia (unfinished) – Part of Steve Powers’ A Love Letter Mural Arts Project

  • Doodle Photobooth

    The relationship between a doodle and a photograph

  • Virginia

    A polaroid & a snap shot… One morning after spending the night sleeping in a car

  • West Philadelphia Sign Shop

    Photographs from the pop-up sign shop at 46th & Market, home base for Steve Powers’ Love Letter Mural Project.

  • Hidden within the Levels

    The discovery of Rob Kulisek and Kyle Pahlow within the deep deep levels of over-exposed photographs.