Posts Tagged ‘abstract’
Abstract Los Angeles
The effects of wandering the streets of LA.
read more »Infinite Flow: The Pacific
Infinite Flow. When I regard water; I feel like all of life and time is there, and I’m an integral part of it. -Lucinda Michele
read more »Abstract Los Angeles
Wandering the city, seeing details, reflections, lines, and maybe even a lost face, resigned to being behind bars.
read more »Abstract Los Angeles: Road
This is a series about meandering the streets of Los Angeles clicking away. LA is all about roads.
read more »Abstract Los Angeles: The print collection
When I started to pull together my photographs from wandering the streets of Los Angeles into a series called ‘Abstract Los Angeles’ my first thought was to make a book. In the process I made a huge number of small test prints, and spread them over the table to decide what was suitable for a […]
read more »Abstract Los Angeles: Resolve
Abstract Los Angeles is walking the street with my camera looking at the world through a square hole. Today’s installment is about resolve, but not really, I just like the bottle of resolve in one of the shots. It is really about dirt and abandonment. But resolve sounds so much better.
read more »Abstract Los Angeles: Industrialized Nature
Abstract Los Angeles is wandering the city, walking and looking and clicking. Current installment: Industrialized Nature The boundary where concrete meets brush, where fence meets flower or freeway meets sky.
read more »Abstract Los Angeles: Signs
Abstract Los Angeles is walking around LA clicking.
read more »Abstract San Francisco: Somewhat Human [Fragment 7]
Early morning Sunday in San Francisco. Empty streets with reflecting windows. Mannequins in shop windows, and eyes on billboards, somewhat, but not quite, human.
read more »Abstract Los Angeles: Uncategorizable
Abstract Los Angeles is wandering about, without a thought, looking at the details that make up this huge metropolis. Today are photographs that fail to even vaguely fit into a category. Lost, you could call them. A pair of cameras, or eyes, overlook an empty street in a momentarily colorful warehouse district. I can’t help […]
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