in situ:

somewhere between success & failure


a re-sounding



"The three greatest tasks for film in the 20th century are (1) To make the epic, that is to tell the tales of the tribes of the world. (2) To keep it personal, because only in the eccentricities of our personal lives do we have any chances at the truth. (3) To do the dream work, that is, to illuminate the borders of the unconscious. The only film maker I know that does all these three things equally in every film he makes is Andrei Tarkovsky, and that's why I think he's the greatest living narrative film maker." - Stan Brakhage

the long winter

The long winter.

Seriously...not any any environmental sense. The weather in Seattle has been bearable. But my family has been sick...over and over again. We just got out of our latest.... a 6 week bout of 2 rounds of flu...first the dreadful gastro nastro and then a respiratory chills and thrills thing. That apex of the gastro number was my oldest son Ezra going to the hospital IV style for 3 days on an severe dehydration mission. I feel like I have talked with most people at length on this, but alas I am still in awe.

Somehow, in the midst of my lil' man being hospitalized, I flew to Denver to speak at the Society for Photographic Education national conference. I barely made it to the podium (my own sick), but it happened and it felt good to verbalize my MFA experience. I did an interview with Todd Wemmer for his blog Lost and Found Photos after my talk that resulted in this podcast. Lots of photo speak, but it may be interesting to some. After words I sat on a bed and watched college basketball all weekend which became an image of subsequent weekends.

What the hell happened to Memphis??? I have had a nagging worry for the last week after they handed over the National Championship to Kansas. I will be driving and think, what am I worrying about,...oh, Memphis. Kansas wins in a apparent underdog run, the kind you always root for. But seriously, Memphis gave a up a 9 point lead with 1:30 left. I am still baffled. I have this deep aching sorrow for them. I need to quit watching sports...I get too emotionally involved...




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