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    Time Machine: 2007 Recap

    December 31st, 2007

    2007 Highlights

    Life is so exciting! I’m Looking forward to an amazing 2008…

    • I’m setting up a business for my Design and Photography work, stay tuned…
    • My brother Jeremy is getting married in May!
    • Helping Jamie start her tie dyed/silk screened baby clothes business.
    • Celebrate our second anniversary and my 29th birthday (I’m getting old)
    • Who knows…anything can happen :)

    Old Fire Station Photography

    December 31st, 2007

    My brother, Jeremy, my dad & I did a little photo shoot at an old abandoned fire station in Evansville, IN over the holidays. It was pretty cold, around 35 degrees F and I stepped in a freezing cold puddle that was knee deep, but we did manage to get some interesting shots. The sky was pretty bland, so I mostly ended up shooting portraits of my fellow photographers and family members. Jeremy got some great images included a shot of me looking like a awesome photographer.

    The Book is Out… Get it before Christmas!

    December 17th, 2007

    My FAA ONE book has been out for a little over a week, and people seem to be really enjoying it. I’ve gotten many compliments and I’ve had a few conversations with people saying how much some of the pictures captured the feeling of the shows.

    Just to let everyone know, it is a available for purchase at The Wounded Bookshop and online for $25 (or drop me a line and I’ll snag you a copy). I’m a little frustrated right now since I’ve been waiting on a shipment of 70 books to get in…but I haven’t received them yet. When they get in they will be available at the following stores:

    Purchase FAA ONE at the following stores in Fredericksburg:

    Keep checking my blog. I’ll post and entry when the books are available at all the stores…before Christmas (fingers crossed)

    P. S. Sean & Wen, thanks for coming out to the opening :)

    Post FAA ONE Opening

    December 9th, 2007

    The FAA ONE show opening went smashingly. We had a good flow of people coming out to see the show on Friday night, Jamie made/got some great snacks for everyone’s consumption and Ryan Poe let me display 4 of his videos from various FAA shows from the past year (check them out on YouTube). I sold some FAA ONE books and some 4×6 prints of the show images.

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    Letter to the Editor: Fredericksburg All Ages shows are safe and entertaining for all

    December 4th, 2007

    Ryan Poe wrote a great letter to the editor of the Free Lance-Star about the Fredericksburg All Ages Shows and mentioned my photography show. Thanks for the plug! I hope the city will see the light and allow there to be shows at the Wounded Bookshop again.

    Fredericksburg.com - Fredericksburg All Ages shows are safe and entertaining for all

    Photos of Jukebox the Ghost & Exit Clov

    November 29th, 2007

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    I recently posted some photos from a show at the Third Floor in Fredericksburg of Exit Clov and Jukebox the Ghost, some great bands from DC. Adam really knows what bands to book to have some great shows in Fredericksburg.

    View the Gallery Here

    FAA ONE Book Available for Pre-order

    November 26th, 2007

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    I’ve got my FAA ONE book available for pre-order today! It will be officially released at companion FAA ONE art show opening on Decebmer 7 at the Wounded Bookshop in Fredericksburg. Click here for more info

    Helvetica

    November 20th, 2007

    Helvetica

    Helvetica came today. I preorded it a while ago and totally forgot about it. I told Jamie today that I bought a documentary on a typeface and she just about laughed at me, but then regained her composure and said she would, as the good wife she is, watch it with me. So, we sat down in the big chair in the living room and watched Helvetica with Ashley and Brinks on the couch opposite of us. Jamie really enjoyed it and it went above and beyond my expectations. I really loved it. It really was an inspiring film. I highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in this increasingly visual culture and may want to see where it comes from.

    There is something about talking about typefaces, design, about the definition of this world of communication that we live in that really excites me. I love talking about it, exploring it and thinking about it philosophically. I think much of my design that I do is merely a quick and dirty use of a computer slapping together a few things I know about how stuff looks, with little thought and little heart. That makes a designer worse and worse everyday. I may get more efficient and learn how to run a business better, but the work typically becomes more and more meaningless to me and in turn, I belive, to the audience.

    Lately, I’ve been thinking about the different spheres of communication design that now exist, almost exclusively due to computers and the information age. It is one of the reasons that I was able to setup a website with sophisticatedly simple WordPress as the backend, even though I am no programmer. The tools are just there, they are everywhere. Everyone has used Photoshop, so in everyone’s mind they are a designer. Now, this does intrigue me, after all the reason I am designer is that I got the tools, professional design software, basically handed to me free of charge to learn. I dove right in and learned tons. That is the cool thing about technology. It empowers. The designer’s heart can be awakened by discovering the Adobe Creative Suite, or to much lesser degree some open source design apps (that are not up to par yet..give them 10 years).

    There is something greater, something more ungraspable that computers do nothing for, except as mentioned in the film, make a person faster. I learned design on computers, but therein lies my weakness. Computers make the designer not. I mean, you can learn all the coolest tips and trips from every design/adobe software related podcast out there, but to learn how to see, how to experience, how to feel, is beyond a visual quickstart guide or video blog. I think in many ways we have a large entitlement complex in this now visually rich culture, that I don’t care how it looks or how quality it is, I did it because I can. Because I can is the mantra of the internet of computers (primarily the bloated trial-ware windows comptuers, who cram whatever they can in box). Because I can doesn’t understand white space. Because I can can’t say a message with a single sparse images. Because I can can’t find a different solution than a default drop shadow. Becuase I can breaks rules it didn’t know existed, because I didn’t care about them in the first place. Because I can lacks the constraint, boundaries and care that makes a design great.

    Prehaps this is just post-modernism, or just my own fears that I may be come irrelevant in an age where everyone is a designer and photographers. I must feel like a designer who was on the fence between traditional handmade design and the new age of computer design and the Macintosh. But, I take heart. I have friends at Zolo who lept that divide, and still remain useful and successful, whose design was forged in the discipline and conceptual thoughtfulness that makes Because I can seem fairly frivolous to me.

    Ok, let me back pedal a little. Because I can, can open the door to something new… Something uncomfortable and subversive usually does. But i can’t hurt to have some humlity to learn from the past masters. While they may philosophically be so different than you… you may be closer to them than you think. So, I recommend you watch and take in the richness of design, and stop for a moment to see the Helvetica around you…and that it isn’t just a font from a list of other items in a computer menu.

    Cobalt Season Photography

    November 19th, 2007

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    Last year I met some great people from San Francisco, Ryan & Holly Sharp. They had met my friend Chris Kirk at the Emergent Gathering last October. They came to Fredericksburg and as a stop on their pilgrimage across the country and to play a few shows on the way. We got them a modest gig at the Loft and they played and I took a few pictures. I totally forgot about it until I was perusing their website the other day and found one of my photos as the album cover. Pretty cool! Anyway, check out their music, The Cobalt Season and buy their album.

    Ryan & Holly also own a design studio, Sharp Seven Design. I was fortunate enough to design a book cover for them to be used for the book The Youth Ministry Survival Guide published by Youth Specialties. The Book is not out yet, but I’ll post an update when it is.

    FAA ONE Photography Show

    November 17th, 2007

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    For the past year I’ve been photographing an exciting and thriving music scene in Fredericksburg, VA via my good friend Adam Bray’s brainchild, Fredericksburg All Ages. And I’m having an art show/exhibit showcasing this documentary photography in Fredericksburg at the Wounded Bookshop. The opening is on December 7 from 6-9pm. In the spirit of the show and Fredericksburg All Ages, there will be an all ages show to follow at 9:00pm, featuring Bombadil and Paleo.

    Also, I’ve been working on a companion book for the show featuring photos from the show and more, as a document of the first year of Fredericksburg All Ages concerts.

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