Keeping up with my photography blog has (clearly) been a struggle. Im hoping to make many new photographs this year and post them here! In the mean time, add me over at Instagram! My username is samp...
Alison in the sand-dunes of Montauk.
A color rendition of a photograph from last year, as well as an image of Elie from today.
Super 8 films have been inspiring me recently.
Part of a contact sheet from a series that almost was.
Photographs from my upcoming "collection" project.
welcome to my freshly updated blog. pardon my prolonged absence -- new work will be coming soon!
Hello everyone. Long time no see! I know its been ages. Ages, ages. But Im going to be revamping this blog soon with the help of a friend and then promise to update as much as I can (Im hoping for at...
The past few months have blessed me with incredible travels. Over the Chrstimas holiday, I traveled with my family to Morocco for 8 days. This is what we saw.My apologize for the crookedness of these...
an apology. i know, i know- i havent been posting. my nights have been plagued with inexhaustible amounts of schoolwork. so here: a promise to post more in the future.
goodbye, elie.
I got my first roll of film cross-processed today.While these photographs are nothing special (just from a day getaway in Napa, California), Im excited to get more rolls of film cross-processed!
From the moment I finished Nói Albinói, I knew I would not forget it. The film explores the life of teenage outsider Nói Kristmundsson in a remote fishing village in western Iceland. The cinematograp...
Its been around a month since Ive posted anything here! Reason being I have been in New York City taking a film photography class at Parsons The New School. To be honest, I havent enjoyed it that muc...
Robert Joyce, a native of Ohio, sees the world through a technicolor lens that is both fascinating and eerie. He is also quite the genial, quirky character.View more of his marvelous work here.
A beautiful place. Lyla (or Lilac, as a woman mistakenly called her) told me that theres an abandoned tipi up the road from her home and that one day we will go.I have quite a few goals as a photogra...
A wonderful photography book recommended to me by my friend Alison. It is filled with photographs by Mount Eeries Phil Elverum. What I find most fascinating about the photographs is the method of whi...
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