Monthly Archives: June 2009

Sotto Voce published my story, “A Boy-sized Space”

Please have a look, and if you enjoy it and find it worthy, I’d really appreciate it if you could vote “yes” for its inclusion in their annual print edition.

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snapshot: quick questions with ck/ck

When I first saw ck/ck’s photograph of the picnic table at White Sands, I was stunned.  Stunned by the blue sky, the stark landscape.  The lonely picnic table and hopeful hibachi.  I’ve since been stunned by many of his images, each capturing something unique to a place, something uniquely American, in its way.  Something I [...]

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snapshot: quick questions with Kris Payne

Kris Payne is a photographer.  For real.  He’s also candid, blunt, and super friendly.
Take a wander through his website and pay particular attention to the “Disposable Coney” section in Series (one of my personal favorites). Then wander over to Hypostyle.net and saunter back and back through some amazing landscapes. Then go ahead and bookmark both. [...]

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snapshot: quick questions with Megan McIsaac

You may know Megan McIsaac’s work from Flickr, or you might have the good fortune to live in the Pacific Northwest and know Megan personally. I’ve been a fan for a while and totally stole the “making photographs” idea from her. Then I asked her some questions:
Greg: Where are some of the places [...]

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