[Review] Eames: Multidisciplinary Individuals
You may or may not be aware of who Charles and Ray Eames were, but you most likely have been affected by their work. Whether it was through seeing architectural design, through the products they...
View Article[Review] Andrew Bird | Sonic Arboretum
On the night of December 22, with barely 48 hours remaining in the holiday shopping season, I made my way through the frantic masses that had overtaken the sidewalk of Chicago’s Magnificent Mile. I,...
View ArticleHow My Environment Drove Me to Insanity
Last summer, I contacted the fine folks at Proxart to see if I could begin submitting work every now and then. I used to write often and had grown busy with music, but this seemed like a pretty great...
View Article[Column] Now Laugh
Among the things that my fiancé Ryan brought into our relationship from her old apartment is a print of Ilse Bing’s famous 1931 Self-Portrait in Mirrors. She’s got it hanging in our new place next to...
View Article[PM8] The Art Runs Deep
This article was originally published in Proxart Magazine, Spring 2012. Get your copy here. I recently watched a documentary called Soundtrack for a Revolution that told the story of the Civil Rights...
View Article[PM8] Synesthesia: Perceptual Metaphors
This article was originally published in Proxart Magazine, Spring 2012. Get your copy here. When I was 19 years old, I found myself sitting in front of the store manager and district manager of a...
View Article[PM8] The Weight of Ambition
This article was originally published in Proxart Magazine, Spring 2012. Get your copy here. Joseph Conrad spoke English as a third language after Polish and French, and like Henry James, dictated aloud...
View Article[Watch] Wilson Miner – When We Build
Wilson Miner, a designer who I was unfamiliar with prior to this video, blew me away with this talk. While listening, there was no bias. Why, you ask? I didn’t know that he worked on the first...
View ArticleWe’re Back.
Hello there. It’s been awhile, hasn’t it? Where have we been, you ask? Where do we begin… 2012 was a year for the books. Collectively, we have all been growing and changing personally and...
View ArticleArt & Code
Something very intriguing is happening. It’s not new, nor is it unknown, but with the new year comes a breath of fresh air as we realize where we stand and what’s available to us. And as photographers,...
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