Saturday, August 8, 2015

Summer Adventures Part III: MERIKA!



Hi folks!  It's been a phenomenal summer but it's time to get back to work.  I would like to share that I am having an exhibition opening on September 17th at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis.  More info here.  I'd love to see some of you locals that night!  Now here is a somewhat random collection of images from my american travels this summer.



 The Whitney

Cold storage at the Met, where Walker Evans' negatives are kept.  (Big ups to Mark M. for hooking this up)!  


An ugly Sol LeWitt in Atlanta


Mormon temple, Salt Lake City

Gilgal Gardens


Cheap hotel, Utah


 Zion National Park, Utah
















 Las Vegas, NV


 The reason we were there (congrats Mike & Ami, you guys rock)!





This seems like a really good place to leave it (Joel, I love you buddy)!


Later gang.






Saturday, July 18, 2015

Summer Adventures II: Czech Republic

More summer adventures, this time pictures from Prague and the Czech Republic.

Let's start with some castle shots







I'll bet playing hide and seek in a castle is kind of awesome

Cleo on her bike





The fabulous Misa!

Commy reliefs

A lovely garden (not)

Cleo waiting for her Czech passport

A baby box.  If you don't want your baby you are encouraged to abandon them here as opposed to a dumpster.  Once a baby is put in the box the box alerts authorities and it creates an environment that will keep the baby warm until someone gets there.  It has apparently saved the lives of quite a few children.  Kinda cool if you ask me.

 Baby kitten!  Who doesn't want one of those?

We went horseback riding in the Moravian countryside, near Telc, where Daniela's family has a house.

And NO, they are not bullet proof vests!  Apparently some of you have never riden a horse that's not tied to a freaking mary-go-round.







Emilia having some quality time with Aunt Misa

Note the fresh flowers...



Cat

What I don't like about Prague





A double rainbow on the outskirts of the city seems like a good place to end.

See you August ;)

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Finland & Estonia

Greetings from Prague!  I recently returned from an amazing trip to Helsinki, Finland and Estonia.  I went to Estonia to shoot for an ongoing project on the post-socialist landscape.  I'll post those pictures once I get the film processed and scanned.  Finland just seemed like a nice place to visit.  My usual partner in crime, Jp Widby came along for the ride.  Here's some highlights from the trip.  

First stop, Helsinki!




When researching things to shoot in Estonia I learned that V. I. Lenin actually lived in Helsinki for a while when he was on the run from the Czar after a failed revolution.  I just had to track down his former residence, which you can see in the photo above.

Lenin's door


 



Vintage porn in the bathroom of a restaurant



After two fairly bright nights in Helsinki it was time to catch a ferry across the Baltic Sea to Tallinn, Estonia.  Here are some shots of the islands surrounding Helsinki.




JP with angel wings

 The last bit of land before heading out to sea!




And now for beautiful Estonia. This was by far the highlight of our trip.  We spent five days in the capital city, Tallinn and took several excursions out of the city as well.  Tallinn is a wild and medieval city with surprises around every corner.  It is both authentic, and visually stunning.  I honestly think it has ruined other European cities for me.  It is that cool!




 I had no chance of getting this building to fit in my camera lens

Here's a couple shots from a distance






Another massive cathedral

From the inside












Above, two hedgehogs; below, a whole bunch of doors









Jp at an abandoned Olympic park on the cost of Tallinn.  The Soviets built it for the 1980 Olympic games in Moscow because they lacked a place for the rowing event.  It is a classic example of "commy cement"

The building in the center of this image is the former Inn Tourist Hotel, one of very few places foreigners were allowed to stay during communist times.  Naturally the KGB had an office inside and the rooms were reportedly all bugged.



WWII memorial

A soviet statue graveyard hidden behind an obscure museum outside of the city. 



On our last day in town we rented a car and went off looking for an abandoned missile base using satellite images from Google Earth.  I have to admit, actually finding it was a bit of an ego boost!

 Jp in his Baltic Sea blue jacket


Here's a sneak preview of the missile base, but that's all you get!

On our last night we found a micro-brew bar.  One interesting thing about this city was that all of the good bars were unadvertised and some were downright hidden.  One bar we visited on advice from a local had a key pad at the door and you had to have the code to get in. 

Finally some darkness on our late night walk home.  The next morning we woke up brutal early and caught a ferry back to Finland. 


Once in Helsinki we had a coffee, crashed out under a statue for a while and then caught a plane back to Prague - that will be the focus of the next post.  See you in July!