Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Somewhere near Dallas...



...sinister billboards with G.W Bush and the phrase 'Miss Me Yet?' are appearing along the freeway.

After the novelty wore off I had to ask myself the hard question and the answer I came up with was yes...

I guess I kind of do miss him...

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Da Jeffe...





Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Ayer en Juarez





Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Relative Size of Things...


Bolivian Deforestation

Looking at both the incredible imagery from the recently released US Geological Survey images from the Landsat 7 and Terra satellites and the 2010 Nikon Small World microscope photography competition winning images has led me to do a little compare and contrast in homage to Charles & Ray Eames, makers of one of my favorite short films "Powers of Ten"


Fruit Fly Intestine, (800X magnification) © Paul Appleton

Two forms of scientific photography that take us from the outer space to the inner, yet remain eerily similar at times, both sets of images are beguiling on every level. From Karmen vortices on Alexander Selkirk Island to highly magnified pictures of soy sauce they both manage to show us the building blocks that bind our fragile world together. The best ones, such as the above image of Bolivian deforestation can transcend into a kind of social commentary, as documentary evidence. The caption reads: "Once a vast carpet of healthy vegetation and virgin forest, the Amazon rain forest is changing rapidly. This image of Bolivia shows dramatic deforestation in the Amazon Basin. Loggers have cut long paths into the forest, while ranchers have cleared large blocks for their herds. Fanning out from these clear-cut areas are settlements built in radial arrangements of fields and farms. Healthy vegetation appears bright red."

Desptie that, it's still nice to hear this Guardian article quote the USGS boffins in charge of the Landsat 7 say they decided to start collecting these images "for their aesthetic beauty rather than any scientific value".



Penicillin 60X magnification, © Thomas Deernick


Karman Vortices Alexander Selkirk Island in the southern Pacific Ocean.



Wasps Nest 10X magnification, © Riccardo Taiariol


The Chinese Himalaya

What's even better is that as with all NASA related imagery, it's rights free and you can download all of the poster size images in hi-res formats.

Here's some examples and a link for their "Earth as Art" collections.

And of course 'Powers of Ten"

Friday, November 19, 2010

Borderland...







The Hotness hits Twin



Chuffed to see the bespoke UK fashion bible Twin has featured some of my Coney Island coming-of-age photos from way back in July when the sun was blazing and the Coney was overflowing with people, trash and mid-summer hormones. Good times.

The selection of images ran with a short short story from Karley Sciortino, author of the ever popular psuedo-porn blog Slutever.
Buy Twin here...









Thursday, November 11, 2010

Mrs. Muerte

Monday, November 1, 2010

Bienvenidos!