Sunday, August 23, 2009



The Selfridge Air Show was this weekend and I went Saturday. I left my house at 12pm, got to the North River Road exit around 12:30pm, and then finally got IN the air base around 2:30pm!!!! It was a nightmare!!!!! Luckily, I was able to see some of the other planes, like the B-2 Stealth Bomber, as they flew over the freeway. By the time I got there all I could see were the planes on display, some paratroopers jumping out of helicopters, and the main act, the Thunderbirds. I love air shows. Check out the photos here.

Sunday, August 16, 2009




I have been accidentally caught in the Dream Cruise several times over the years while actually trying to get somewhere and being totally unaware of which weekend in August it was. This marks the first time I actually went there — on purpose.
I was only there for about an hour and a half and have posted the highlights of my photography @ flickr. It was a real exhibition of sorts, and I can honestly say that this was the first time people have gravitated to my giant lenses instead of recoiling in horror, haha. For some reason there seems to be a disturbing trend of people riding mini-bikes or dangling puppets from their windows whilst cruising...wtf. One guy was on a mini-bike AND on a cell phone, calling someone and telling them, "Guess what? You'll never believe it, I'm IN the Dream Cruise." Not sure if he mentioned that he was on a miki-bike...
Anyway, it turned out to be pretty fun, especially seeing everyone have such a good time. To check out the photos, go here.
Labels: cars, events, random

Thursday, August 13, 2009



Some photos from the last Wolfbait show are posted onto my Flickr. I'm still getting used to my new camera setup in dark, live settings...
See more here.
Labels: friends, music

Friday, August 7, 2009

Anyone that knows my personal work, knows that I've long worked with collage, photomontage, etc. I stumbled across the work of 30 year old Canadian, David Trautrimas, a while ago and instantly loved it. It's part steampunk, part Jetsons, and has a post-apocolyptic feel with the barren landscapes and muted palette. Trautrimas photographs various appliances in disassembled form and then assembles them digitally, with beautiful craftsmanship. The photo above is titled "The Sprinkler House." To view more of the series, check out his website at
trautrimas.ca.
Labels: inspiration
