Month: November 2008

Days of Roaming L.A.

Posted by – November 28, 2008

Los Angeles, Calif., 2006

Introduction

It started during my lunch breaks.  I was working in Downtown Los Angeles at a job I could barely tolerate.  As soon as it was time for my break, I’d head out the door and spend my hour photographing.  It was around this time that I was immersing myself in the tradition of street photography.  I found it not only inspiring but a good way to build up my confidence as a photographer.  On the street, you’re forced to observe everything around you and react without hesitation.

There was a certain adrenaline rush heading out the door during lunch and walking the streets of Downtown where I’d encounter nine to fivers, psychotic homeless, drifters, a vibrant hispanic crowd on Broadway, the fashionistas, and all the other crazies that converged Downtown during the day.

During the weekends I’d pick a neighborhood and walk until the soles of my feet were on fire.  And afterward I’d pick up some beer and review my afternoon.  Editing at that time was more random than calculated.  And to be honest, I really had no idea what I was trying to accomplish.  It just felt good to out there, hunting and developing a routine.  I felt a deeper connection with the city as the months progressed.  I started to understand the neighborhoods, buses and most importantly for me, the intoxicating Los Angeles light.

The more immersed I became in photography the more I wanted to experiment, so I eventually traded in the DSLR for a rangefinder and film.  And as I progressed and explored, shooting street scenes became less and less interesting.  My methods and ideas about photography were changing.  But I’ll never forgot those months of roaming the city and observing the flow of street life.

I’ve collected what I feel are the strongest photographs from that period and edited them together in a way I hope reflects my days of wandering from Downtown to the beach.

A Hotel Room in Flagstaff

Posted by – November 28, 2008

The photographing ended in a hotel room in Flagstaff.  I was tired and looking forward to getting back to L.A.  I felt I’d gotten the images I wanted.  The process of working on the road and meditating on the concept for the project was one of the most rewarding creative experiences of my life.  Regardless of how the project is received, it represents a big leap in my thinking about photography and how I’ll approach future projects.  Next up will be the edit, which will comprise of three parts.

Meteor Crater

Posted by – November 26, 2008

Petrified

Posted by – November 25, 2008

It was too hot but I got out of the car and walked around anyway.  I felt the Arizona desert and Petrified Forest was an inevitable destination as this trip reached it’s end.  This is the Southwest I find inspiring.  Open, ancient and awe inspiring.  I felt this when I drove through Utah on my way to L.A. and now I felt it again.  Someday I’ll go back….

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Into the West

Posted by – November 23, 2008

After Santa Fe I was starting to get anxious to get home.  But I still knew there were places to see.  Once I was inside the barren landscape of Arizona I felt a bit refreshed.  It was hot and I was tired and stinking from the road, but I still stopped when I could.  The Painted Desert happened to be on my route.  I couldn’t resist.

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