Day 183: Eleanor

Eleanor and I spent time today, first getting her Super 8 projector lamp working and then using it to play back a handful of old films so that I could record them with my 5D2. Good stuff. The edit is uploading to Vimeo as we speak!  She’s the best.

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Day 182: Unsolid Door


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Day 181: Leap

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Day 180: Jimmy

Jimmy owns the bodega down the street from my house. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Ponce as I remember.
The first time I shot him was back in 2007 for 365 Portraits.

Day 179: Atari

See what happens when my mother sends me my old Atari 2600? The mrs goes all retro.


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Day 178: Gravity Experiment #4


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Day 177: Entropic Urban Archaeology

Sometimes you forget how many streets in New York City had streetcars. Apparently even the circle at 15th Street and Prospect Park West in Brooklyn. Sounds like a case for Forgotten NY

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Day 176: Street Musicians

Whomever these guys were, they were really really good.

Day 175: Independence Day

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Day 174: J.P.

J.P. lives next to my sister Melissa down in Austin.  He’s an old Navy man who lived on a diesel submarine off the coast of the Soviet Union back in 1961-1964. They were loaded with nuclear weapons as a deterrent against a Soviet attack on America. The first of their kind.  These were remote controlled cruise missile nukes launched from the top deck of a surfaced sub.  Not the later Polaris missile which was fired from beneath the water.  Very interesting guy.

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