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Book of the Week

Book of the Week: Week 8, 2010

Another week using the toy camera application on my phone and exploring the variety of effects.. The images in this book are made with soft and medium vignetting and the cross process green settings

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Book of the Week: Week 7, 2010

Another week of treating my phone camera like a plastic toy camera. I had downloaded software for my Android phone a while ago that has different settings to emulate other camera types. Dave has

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Book of the Week: Week 4, 2010

This week's book is an accordion on some leftover strips of printmaking paper. It's an long book. I was playing a solo version of the surrealist game exquisite corpse and focusing on letting the

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Book of the Week: Week 5, 2010

I took these pictures on a very rainy Thursday during my commute to and from San Francisco. Being disappointed when I use my phone camera to take documentary type photography, I decided to treat it

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Book of the Week: Week 6, 2010

I found a stack of Polaroid copies taken at Untitled's Heaven and Hell show in Nashville Tennessee. TTaken late at night after the opening and feature some of the artists acting silly. The cross was

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Book of the Week: Week 14, 2010

The beautiful Japanese Tea Garden is always inspirational to me and I take multiple cameras when I go there. I recently scanned in a roll of pictures taken with my Lomo Fisheye camera during a fun

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Book of the Week: Week 18, 2010

I have an entire side of my fridge covered in word magnets. These surrealist toys have become so common I know Tzara would be thrilled! I love the spontaneity of this random, chaotic art form so much

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Book of the Week: Week 19, 2010

Surrounded by the San Francisco bay, the Albany Bulb is one of my favorite places to shoot photos, movies, and just for general adventuring. I have already made a short run artist book, La Sonámbula

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Book of the Week: Week 29, 2010

A panorama taken from twin peaks makes a nice test book for a modified carousel structure. Photo paper does not like to fold, so this book wants to sit open and circular which is appropriate with the

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