Friday, October 14


bits of early autumn.
the middle one, of the seagull, is my favorite,
it makes me happy that people underestimate film.
that way, when it captures something passing in one, tiny moment,
it makes it all worthwhile.
every time.



Monday, October 10

I've been somewhat adrift the past couple of weeks.
Jonathan and myself have been exploring northeast ohio and laying listlessly
around my apartment.
He's found this spot just below my collarbone that he has become enamored with,
and nearly every morning when I wake I find his inestimable little head there, sleeping,
his champagne hair all tousled and wild, like peter pan.
sometimes I look at him and I think,
what is this unearthly thing that I have fallen in love with?
he must be from some other time or place,
we both must be,
for it doesn't seem we belong in this one.

Monday, October 3

these are from ages ago but I have recently rediscovered them.
it rained that day.

working on some little feminine mini-series to bite the time until I release my book.


Tuesday, September 27

polaroid spectras from this summer, all on expired polaroid softone.
there is something immediatly gratifying about instant film.








Monday, September 26

just some things I picked up from the thrift store this morning.
fall is well on it's way.
I can hardly get away with pretending its still summer.
anyway I adore the change.
it's raining on my windowsill right now.




Wednesday, September 21

I am selling 2 of my many cameras to the world in order to gain some funding
for equipment for my current photo project.

the first is my minolta xg.















this is a 35mm film SLR that takes film you can find at most convienient stores.
it is in lovely condition. Selling for $55.00.
takes photographs such as these:

 




 I am also selling my Polaroid One-Step 600 Close Up.
 
this is a fantastic camera that takes 600 speed instant film, which
you can purchase online,
or (if you are in cleveland) at this little photography shop in Tremont.
Also in lovely condition, this particular polaroid has a close up attatchment.
Selling for $25.00
takes photos such as these:





feel free to ask questions!

Monday, September 19

I found a fairy in the forest.
we whispered "summer, goodbye."