Out now at Blurb…my new photobook “rangefound“. Images from rangefound.com with many previously unpublished shots. 64 pages, designed for ProLine uncoated stock (which turned out to be a really nice, smooth matte paper). Click below and go check out the preview at Blurb.
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Rangefound Photobook at Blurb
Monday, November 21st, 2011Photobook “state fair” Now At Blurb
Sunday, April 3rd, 2011My new photobook “state fair” available at Blurb. Photo documentation of one of the last State Fairs held in Detroit, Michigan (2005) before funding ran out. Photographed with a Leica M6 on Fujichrome Velvia 100F 35 mm slide film, cross-processed into negatives.
“American Tour” At Format Festival 11
Saturday, February 19th, 2011My photobook “American Tour” has been chosen by Blurb to be 1 of 20 books they are showcasing at the 2011 Format Festival in Derby, UK. The theme of the Festival is street photography: “Right Here, Right Now“, exposures from the public realm, March 4 – April 3rd 2011. Book will be at the Blurb book area.
Press release from Blurb here.
Opening in Rome
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010My American Tour photobook opens September 23 in Rome at FotoGrafia Festival Internazionale di Roma (September 23 thru October 24 2010 at the MACRO Testaccio).
See a LINK here.
More details in post below.
FotoGrafia – Festival Internazionale di Roma 2010
Saturday, August 7th, 2010Received word from curator Marc Prust that I have been chosen to be a part of this year’s FotoGrafia Festival Internazionale di Roma, September 23 thru October 24 2010 at the MACRO Testaccio in Rome with the photobook below. The theme of this 9th edition of FotoGrafia is FUTURESPECTIVES, or “Can photography interpret the future?” Stand by for more details.
UPDATE: images sent to Rome for show prep. Tried to get a flight to opening but airfare is waaaay too expensive.
American Tour at Blurb
Saturday, July 31st, 2010A slightly larger edition of my American Tour photobook now for sale (for the first time I might add) at Blurb: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1496756. In softcover, approx. 8″ x 10″. (Was hoping for a smaller size but this is Blurb’s most compact offering.)




