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Category Archives: austin
1,018 miles to and from Austin, Texas
I pulled out of my driveway at 6:05am on Saturday 03/22/14 and headed to Amarillo, Texas. Even though I have lived in Texas for over 5 years, being from the east coast, its still hard for me to grasp the … Continue reading
Posted in austin, daily life, phone images, portraits, street
Tagged abandoned, america, closed, cotton, editorial, energy, portrait, road trip, small town, texas, turbine, wind farm
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02.24.13 : One Year Later
Visual Journal entry 02.24.14: Thanks to the time capsule that is my negatives, I know that last year on this day I spent the morning in my dark room, walked on The Drag), then biked over to the east side … Continue reading
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Tagged atx, austin, austin seen, construction, crane, east austin, gentrification, grafitti, in progress, portrait, road kill, street photography, texas, war
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One Year Later: 02.20.13
One of the joys of not receiving instant gratification is prolonged joy. My personal projects, Austin Seen, in progress… and Arms of Progress… are two parts to one project which is a visual journal of my life, memories captured of … Continue reading
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Tagged analog, antones, atx, austin, b/w, black and white, construction, cranes, documentary, downtown atx, east austin, gentrification, live music, photojournalism, portrait, progress, road kill, skyline, street photography, texas
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2.17.13 : One Year Later : On my way to work
From January of 2011 until the end of May 2013, I was a server at Perla’s Seafood & Oyster Bar on South Congress Avenue (SoCo) in Austin, Texas. This set of images was taken on Feb.17, 2013 during my walk … Continue reading
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Tagged 2.13, austin, austin seen, b/w, back of the house, black and white, chef, daily, day, flashback, life, minimum wage, perlas, restaurant, server, soco, street photography, tbt, texas
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And we all turned red, with signs of equality
Yesterday as the Supreme Court began hearings on Prop 8 and today Windsor vs The United States (DOMA), the world (real and virtual) turned red. In support, I put on my red t-shirt and laced-up my red chucks. I am … Continue reading
Posted in austin, daily life, phone images, portraits, street
Tagged austin, documentary, edie, get equal, history, human rights, instagram, lgbt, marriage equality, movement, photography, photojournlism, proposition 8, queer, repeal doma, rights, scotus, texas, united state, windsor, witness
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I found religion…greeting card giveaway
Today I was walking around Falcon 5, looking at the images on the walls and what stood out to me was all the religious symbolism in Austin Seen, in progress… I’ve looked at the whole series of images 100’s of … Continue reading
February in pictures
An edit of images, in order, all were shot on my iPhone during the month of February 2013. Some were instagramed, others were not. Which was your favorite image? Why? Which was your least favorite, why? If you live in … Continue reading
One year ago: March 16, 2012
This image, was taken on March 16, 2012 while I rode my bike through East Austin on Cesar Chavez during SXSW. I noticed the lion first, shot this image as I approached the man with his prize. SXSW Lion is … Continue reading
Things change, slightly…
There are two Pepsi machines that are chained to a church on 12th Street and Airport Boulevard in East Austin. They are a constant subject for me, I originally captured them in 2007 and are the only the subject of … Continue reading
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Tagged analog, austin, b/w, black and white, church, film, machine, pepsi, photography, progress, school, seen, soda, street, sunday
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