Category: Photo Album

Wilshire Village

Then:
wilshire-village-dine-1940s

Last month:
wilshire-village-apartments

Now:
wilshire-village-demo-trees

Way to preserve your history and a charming little part of the city, Houston.

See also the death of Washington Ave.

JPB on a Vespa

belmondo5
Almost the same model as CLH’s. Love Belmondo’s nose. Love everything about him. Via Nerd Boyfriend.

Meatballs!

Sweden

I am headed to Gothenburg, the home of Hasselblad, tomorrow. I know nothing about Sweden (I have never been there) except Ikea and meatballs. Gothenburg is supposed to have the highest student population in all of Europe though, so I am looking forward to wandering its canal-lined streets.

I discovered Tacita Dean in Norway and Seydou Keita in London. I wonder what I’ll discover on this trip.

Photo by Yvan Rodic, a.k.a. The FaceHunter.

Love/hate relationship

Clinton Kim Jong Il

Dear Leader is looking awfully frail. Bill Clinton, however, looks stellar.

Seydou Keita

Seydou Keita

Last fall, when CLH and I were traveling through Europe, we visited the Tate Modern in London. Eight years before, when I was in London studying abroad, the Tate Modern had it’s grand opening on the week of my birthday. I had always wanted to take CLH there.

We saw lots of exhibitions of modern arts from famous painters (Mondrian is always a favorite) and we rented these crazy iPod-like AV devices that go into so much detail it would be impossible to tour the whole museum in a single day.

But the exhibit that stuck with me most was the photography of Seydou Keita. Keita photographed ordinary Malians, his own neighbors, who would come to them in their finest clothes and with their favorite props. Sunglasses, hats, musical instruments, jewelry and other notions of wealth factor heavily in the charm of the images. Usually Keita just posed his subjects in from of a sheet of fabric, sometimes ornate woven weavings, other times a simple white cloth. It was street photography before there were streets to photograph.

Here is an interview with him and here is a NYT audio slideshow about him that is very, very worth listening to.

‘Tis true

okieladies

Via JD.

Intoxicated

The Intoxicators

These are my friends The Intoxicators. I met them last year at Hukilau and they are the most rockin-est group of fine Southern gentlemen you ever will meet. I was super excited to see them play again at Hukilau 2009, especially in the mysterious Polynesia darkness of the Mai Kai…

Picture courtesy KoiTiki

Mmmmm. Beeeeeer.

Empties

A story for the Houston Press in which I make a Slim Pickens reference.

Lick your lips

The Rock

Enchanted Rock jump

Remember my trip to Enchanted Rock? I finally wrote it up for the Houston Press travel series. Click the picture to see more.

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