Terraforming

My recollection of meeting Isaih for the first time is vague, if not completely absent from my memory, and the process by which we have grown to know each other has certainly been one of the more gradual things in my life. Back in our second year of college, we were accepted into the arts … Continue reading Terraforming

Shots in the Dark

As a photographer who spends a lot of time outdoors at night, has worked closely with the performing arts for nearly a decade, and tends to draw the blinds on sunny summer days, I like to think that darkness and I are well-acquainted. Once in a while, though, a shoot comes around that reminds me not only how nice it can be to be working in the light, but also why I spend so much time understanding the limits of my physical and mental tools. Continue reading “Shots in the Dark”

Fashion… and Lemons

A few weeks ago, I went over to the Glasgow School of Art to photograph its 70th annual fashion show, produced entirely by the school’s students. 56 students in the fashion and textile design programs had their knits, weaves, prints, and embroideries featured in the runway show, and simply put, it was amazing stuff. Even … Continue reading Fashion… and Lemons