Friday, March 19, 2010

Recent garbage

Monday, March 1, 2010

One In The Window



















Hm- Wish I had a camera that wasn't so grainy...

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Holga Take One.




These are a few of my first Holga images, it is truly a learning experience. These plastic cameras are very interesting but like nothing I've shot with before - they have a mind all their own. In the next few weeks I'll be doing some traveling to SF and NY and this will be my primary camera so there will be much more to come.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Video camering

Back behind the video camera.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Grainy


It turns out that developing film yourself takes more precise timing, measurement, and concentration than I thought. Now I know. Out of my first, and hopefully worst, developing attempt I got this shot of Tom Hyson with a grainy-ass back smith. Hopefully the next rolls will be as clean as this trick was.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Shadows


I've got nothing clever to say so i'll use this proverb...."Turn your face to the sun and the shadows fall behind you. "

To Do:

I make lists. I make lists of things to do, things to buy, places I need to go, people I need to contact, artists that inspire me, movies I think I need to see and bands I want to remember later, I do this all on my phone. I now worry that my constant reliance on lists is deteriorating my memory. Just thought you should know before I forgot...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Australian Girl



















Sketch from my visit to San Diego.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Famously Neutral First Friday


First Friday is coming up and some of the Famously Neutral crew has some artwork up. Come check out a bunch of photos from local lomographers including our own Nicole Bivins at the Rebus Works gallery for the Plastic Camera Works 2 show. And if you have any of that tax refund left, you should stop by the $25 art show at the Bonded Llama and support our boy Adam Barnhill as well as other local artists. All artwork is only 25 bones so fill those walls up while you can.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Random Ripping


David with a front blunt on the courthouse bench in Durham as the sun goes down . . . Crane Style

Cesky Krumlov

Cesky Krumlov-
One of craziest places I have ever been to. 13th century Czech town built along a meandering river.

Picture not by me (for reference):














sketches by me:




































Dude. She Totally Likes You.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

in its right place



taking pictures with a broke wrist is fun. climbing ladders is even funnier.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

TTV



Sketcheons

Heya!
I'm pretty stoked about having an avenue for posting my day-to-day drawings. A lot of these are going to be loose sketches from coffee shops, bars, places I visit, ideas, and etc. (Work for clientele normally posted at: http://frogbillgo.deviantart.com )

SO- First up!: bears talking smack.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Lines


The most simple things in life are often the most captivating. The elegant lines of a fender are enough to get me dreamy-eyed and quietly making revving sounds as I race down a curving mountain road in my mind. To capture those lines and maybe inspire someone else's daydreams is always escaping me but here's a fair go.

Friday, January 15, 2010

hey peoples

i met ben paulsrud about 2 years ago when i first lived in sf. just saw him skating by my house and he stopped and asked if i was gonna be skating (i had my board). turns out he had spent the previous 6 or 7 months skating solo through san francisco. for the next few months we shredded with another kid, who was staying in sf for a month from canada. a couple weeks ago ben returned to sf and we shot this photo after hiking the city all day. sf is tight. lots of good people. come visit. it's fun.

Chasing the Light




In my first photo class of my life (after eight years of shooting), we watched part of this amazing documentary on the history of photography. I can't imagine not being able to freeze some moments in time. Before photography was invented you didn't have the luxury of tangible reminders, you just had to rely on your memory. How lucky are we?
view the rest here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicolebivins/sets/72157623216190746/

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Going Places. Doing Nothing.


Famously Neutral Explorations
This is the first of many post to come that highlight the lost and forgotten places of the world around us. Sometimes the view is better from the bottom.