Monday, July 7, 2008

Summit Mt. Webster

We spent the holiday weekend at my parent's ranchito up in the hills. On the 4th, Bethany and I conquered the summit of Mount Webster, in the Presidential Range of the White Mountains. It was a gorgeous day spent hiking up a rough trail, with nice treats along the way like many wild mushrooms, a snake, a sweet waterfall, and great views from the top. We are hoping to find time to do the rest of the peaks soon!

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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Featured in Starved Magazine

Last night was the launch party for Starved Magazine, a new publication for and about the freelance creative community in NYC. My work is featured in the premiere issue, along with a nice biographical profile written by William Staley (Art/Design/Effect). Among the other things I found interesting were the inspired abstract photographs of Avery McCarthy (At the Edge of What We Know) and Colin Fowler's healthy attitude toward photography: it starts with the vision not with the trigger (Will Create for Food). Don't let the name of the magazine deceive you - I'm quite well fed, thank you! ;)

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Luck on Empire State

Yesterday my girlfriend and I went up on the Empire State Building. As we waited in line for an hour (it was a Saturday) with people from all over the world- it started to rain. But we went up anyway, and after braving the rain out on the deck for nearly 30 seconds we ran back inside. You couldn't see much anyway. A few minutes later the rain broke for about ten minutes and treated us to some clear views and a magnificent rainbow! It was just enough time to enjoy the visit, before the rain came back with thunder and lighting.

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Friday, June 27, 2008

Multimedia: Zanzibar Coffee

Here's a short audio slideshow from a spice tour on the East African island of Zanzibar, where the guide describes growing coffee, with an almost comical intonation - he really enjoyed being a "character" to entertain the foreign visitors.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Behind the Scenes: RISD

As I do a lot of film work with Josh Backer at Animal, I thought it fitting to show behind-the-scenes imagery of us on location. This will most likely be a recurring theme on the blog.

On this assignment we were shooting testimonials for a series of promotional videos for Rhode Island School of Design. We've been lucky to be in a creative relationship with RISD for many years producing their video content for online distribution, and if you haven't seen it yet, by all means head over to their home page and check it out.

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That's Eric Meier (left) and Josh Backer (right) setting up a shot, while Ethan Backer stands in for the subject.

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Cinema noir extraordinaire, Josh Backer, working his magic.

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We use these awesome LED light panels on the set. They are light-weight, have variable output and don't get hot... SO much faster and easier than the old Arri kit!

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Okay, so it's a geeky camera-porn crew portrait - sorry, I couldn't resist!

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Nick and Abby

It's really charming to see how my three year old niece relates to her infant brother. I'll keep an eye out and camera handy as this dynamic evolves over time.

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Friday, May 2, 2008

First Place Award

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The Rhode Island South County Art Association has awarded my print the first place distinction in their annual juried photography exhibit. The piece, entitled Clean Air, features a seagull captured in mid-air, directly above the smokestacks of the Providence power plant. To be honest it was the lucky result of an afternoon of practice tracking objects in motion in a park by the bay. The print was made on an Epson 2200 and nicely framed at Picture This in Providence.