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Friday, March 30, 2007


While he might not be Austrian or the governor of California... he, or rather his creators are swiss, and he is THE KONSUMATOR!

Thought you'd all might like this work... well what do you think?

How about this:



Done like this:



Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs do this stuff and go by TONK.
posted by Anonymous @ 9:24 PM   3 comments

Tuesday, March 27, 2007


Found some donkeys & emus living in a waste water treatment facility the other day....



I've been making new work lately -- here's where it's all hiding on my webpage

http://www.carafuller.com/newhtmlpages/land1.html

Let me know what you think -- still very much in progress but I really like the one above. Am thinking of calling it Lay of the Land.
posted by Al Fuller @ 3:42 PM   11 comments

Monday, March 26, 2007

dudes= j was the bomb- pretty good crowd at his spiel... phot of scad prof under cloud outside the Margulies warehouse of photo nirvana.....reign of dance king over as board member Y. Tolan goes frenetically off...
posted by photoguy @ 12:44 PM   1 comments

Saturday, March 24, 2007


My students just interviewed William Christenberry in class, check out the MP3:

William Christenberry MP3
posted by Anonymous @ 10:28 AM   2 comments

Thursday, March 22, 2007
The Society of Photogenic Exaltation

also at SPE, but not pictured: Tom Fischer, Melinda Hurst-Frye, Ashley Craig, Jessica Raetzke and Wendy Cooper.

A Father Bonding
With His Son at
SPE's National Conference


Thursday, 8:00pm: Ahhh... can't you just smell the enthusiasm? Look around, lot's of smiles eh? Oh... those nametags? Well Son, those folks are here for the Society for Photographic Education's National conference. Every year they get together to chat, geek out on freebies and books, and mix it all up with some casual drinking. Professors are here hoping to be free of the usual academic noise and hear someone else talk for a moment. Students attending to make some friendly connections for the future. Woah Son, you had better watch out, those women that you just about walked right into, that's Aimee and Rebecca, the Green Bay / Wash U. Militia. You might have spilled their beer, which would not really have consequence, but it is not nice to spill a photographer's beer... they need all they can get.

Friday, 8:10am: Wow, these elevators are really slow! Eh, Son. It really doesn't help that SCAD brought like 30 people. Oh My! (whispering) Look over there, it's Brian Ulrich, Justin Newhall, and Kelli Connell... we should probably wait for the next elevator... Phew! They're gone. Yes Son, we'll go see Jay Gould speak about his modern physics, post-modern, mumbo jumbo talkie thing, but only because Steve Bliss is giving the introduction.

Friday, 7:10pm: You really didn't know how interesting Rod Slemmons is? Son, I really thought you knew better. When we get back home you're going double-duty on the Mexican photographer studies. No use trying to argue, you will thank me later.

Friday, 10:25pm: Son, you know I don't approve of you swearing, but HOLY-SHIT, that Margulies Collection BLEW MY FUCKING HEAD OFF. Usually I think that screaming and running in circles out of pure joy is unacceptable at an art show, but since you weren't alone, I suppose it is ok. I mean, it's better than breaking into tears, your father has seen enough shame in his life.


Saturday, 3:05pm: Yeah, Nate Larson is a funny guy. I hear him and that Jay Gould are hoping to exhibit a show together, Physics and Metaphysics or something rediculous like that. I really just cannot support all of these Midwesterners working together, it gives me the eebie-jeebies. At least they are too reserved to do any real damage at the dance party, though the Cyanotypes might cause some trauma... bring the earplugs... and your lighter... and scream for some Freebird with the Militia.

Sunday, 12:13pm:Well Son, time to head back home. I hope that you enjoyed yourself. SPE is tiring, but someday you will love it as much as your Pa.

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posted by J @ 8:01 AM   3 comments

Tuesday, March 20, 2007


Real Art Ways in Hartford is taking submisssions for GO, a series of up to six solo exhibitions, open to
emerging artists living in New York or New England. Great for all of you who live (or can claim residence) in those places.

It's a good gallery. I interned there in college and used to throw away submissions for them. Follow the link for more details. The deadline is June 7.

http://www.realartways.org/go/index.htm
posted by Bess @ 10:56 PM   0 comments



hmm... seems like I'm blogging to myself... here's a good post on Jen Bekman's recent visit up here to the PRC... Shane interned at the PRC for a while... he's got a nice blog... Good advice from Jen... Thanks Shane!

Shane Lavalette's Blog entry on Jen Bekman
posted by Anonymous @ 8:30 PM   2 comments

Monday, March 19, 2007

Kodachrome Basin, Utah


Nothing like naming a state park after a Kodak product! You know I'll be out there making some work.

Here's some info on the park from wikipedia :

Kodachrome Basin is a small, popular (but very quiet) state park in Utah USA, situated a few miles south of Utah Route 12, about 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Bryce Canyon National Park, and is accessible from the north from Tropic, Utah by a paved road and from the south by Utah Road 400, a dirt road from the Page, Arizona area to Tropic, passable with caution for most vehicles in dry conditions. A longer but paved route to Tropic from the south is also available via state highways 89 and 12.

The park contains eroded, multicoloured rock formations in various shades of red, yellow, pink, white and brown; together with the (usually) deep blue sky and occasional green vegetation. This combination led the National Geographic Society, after exploring the area in 1948, to name it after Kodachrome film, with the consent of the Kodak Corporation.
The one unique feature of the park is the presence of many spires or 'chimneys' of rock, known as sand pipes, which are thought to be solidified sediment that filled ancient springs or geysers, left standing after the softer surrounding Entrada Sandstone rock weathered away.
posted by Anonymous @ 8:53 PM   1 comments

Saturday, March 17, 2007


My show in Philadelphia is coming up soon! Here's the info if any of you will be in the area...

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
If I could fly like this dog, I would be in Savannah much sooner.
posted by J @ 10:33 AM   0 comments

Monday, March 12, 2007


Al! Drex Brooks stole your cow-on-wheels!
I came across this on Photo Eye and I thought it was yours.
posted by Bess @ 9:36 PM   2 comments

Saturday, March 10, 2007
Site update
hey all, hope its going well. i am getting my web site ready to pimp out at SPE. i made some changes, nothing major but want to know if everything is working ok. please try the links and all, esp the ones on the about page, and let me know if something is not working. (email me at sarah@segibbons.com i want to see if that works too!) also if you are not on my links page let me know your site and ill add you. thanks and hope to see you all at SPE.



oh and check out my new image too.
posted by Sarah @ 6:03 PM   1 comments

Professor's Club - Louisiana Tech

Well Gang, I was offered a job as a photography professor at Louisiana Tech! I just returned from a visit to their campus, where I gave a presentation of my work and philosophy. The school is scary nice, from the administration to the students. I will potentially be one of three photo faculty involved in a dedicated and generously supported photography program that has always appeared to be looking forward in the field. Best of all, they really are intent on supporting me as an artist... a good sign.

I am looking forward to seeing those of you attending SPE. Until then...

posted by J @ 1:31 PM   4 comments

Saturday, March 03, 2007
gamber.jpeg
Click for video



Click here for images from the opening

posted by saishman @ 12:38 PM   1 comments

Friday, March 02, 2007
I just don't know why I eat these toxic muffins?
(seriously, why is lemon a slimer green.)

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posted by J @ 5:18 PM   0 comments

Thursday, March 01, 2007

I found this while looking around after Jay tagged me on my blog. You gotta love the Rubikscube!

More Here!

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