9.11.2009

Cityscapes





9.03.2009

Recent Portraits: Black & White

Charlie, July 2009


Sebastian, July 2009

Intermediate Photo: Portrait Project

Amanda as Chan Marshall

Chan Marshall

Amanda as Girl Sitting On Bed

Diane Arbus, Girl Sitting On Bed


Recent Portraits: Color

Mandy, July 2009

Sebastian, July 2009


Sebastian, July 2009


Nina, rocking chair, July 2009


Nina, rocking chair, July 2009


Molly in her new room, July 2009


Molly in her new room, July 2009

8.25.2009

Home Life

Uriel, Boystown


Brianne, Boystown


Cotie, Adam, Logan Square


Cole, Molly, Brian, Logan Square


Uriel, Logan Square


Steven, Logan Square


Andrea, Logan Square

8.10.2009

Gadget Photography

Me & Nina, New Wave Cafe


Me & Jaeson, beach


Me, T's

One thing's for sure: all of the digital gadgets out there these days make self-portraiture really easy. Whether this is good or bad I can't decide.

8.09.2009

Cityscapes

View from Gillian's rooftop, Milwaukee Avenue


View from my doorstep, Stave Street


View from below, Halsted Street


View from above, Belmont Avenue

This is how the I've seen the city from different places at different times over the summer. Simple as that.

Night Lights

Matt & lighter, July 2009


Brianne at window, August 2009


Concert, LaSalle Power Co., August 2009


Girl in bathroom, LaSalle Power Co., August 2009


Sinks, LaSalle Power Co., August 2009


Bathroom, LaSalle Power Co., August 2009

The World's Largest Truck Stop

Brian, truck lights backdrop


Alecia, gift shop


Alecia, food court


A souvenir truck


Brian shopping


Brian, Alecia, and a giant truck


Wall of truck parts

These photos were taken on the way back to Chicago from a weekend visit to the University of Iowa. The World's Largest Truck Stop, in all its glory, is located west of the Mississippi River and just north of Walcott, Iowa. It is intense. From a distance it resembles a pleasant suburban shopping center, but once you're inside its sliding doors you realize you've just entered a sprawling emporium of metal and glass and way too many florescent lights. There are mammoth model trucks to pose next to (or jump into), racks and racks of truck parts for the trucker in need, endless stalls packed with truck stop memorabilia, and finally--because no American tourist trap would be complete without it--a massive food court. My friends and I came away with empty bladders, full bellies, and great bragging material to use when describing our weekend away from the city. Nice.

7.24.2009

Landscapes

Evanston shoreline, 2007


Field (Pacific Northwest), 2008


Squirrel, Oregon rest stop, 2008


Field (Pacific Northwest), 2008


Recent Portraits: Color

Uriel, July 2009


Andrea, July 2009


Steven, July 2009


Twist, June 2009


Tara & Max, July 2009