Hello to everyone coming from Pitchfork's web site! You can see more of my concert photography on Flickr, as well as all shows I have covered for Pitchfork. Selected prints are also available on my Imagekind store, with more available upon request. Thanks for viewing.
links for 2008-01-20
links for 2008-01-19
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"I like to sleep 8 hours nightly, and if I'm ever powerful enough to be asked how I got to where I am, I'll say it was the sleep."
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"Mr. Ray found himself drawn to food studies because of what the subject revealed about his own migration...especially the ways they negotiate the many forces that bear on immigrant cultures, from the yearning for home to the pressures of finding a place
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"Neko Case is really in love with Master Shake. She wants to marry the milkshake. She doesn't care that 1) it's a milkshake and 2) that it's a cartoon of a milkshake."
links for 2008-01-16
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Photography-focused NYC trip: The city is the world's media capital, so photography not only attracts artists and shutterbugs alike, but it's also a big business, fueling everything from advertising and modeling agencies to retouching labs and frame shops
links for 2008-01-05
links for 2008-01-04
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"The RIAA is not saying that the mere format copying of a CD to an mp3 file that resides only on one's hard drive and is never shared is infringement. This is a huge distinction and is surprising the Post didn't understand it."
links for 2008-01-03
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The new regulation, designed to reduce the risk of lithium battery fires, will continue to allow lithium batteries in checked baggage if they are installed in electronic devices, or in carry-on baggage if stored in plastic bags.
links for 2008-01-02
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"We're going to publish my next book, The City Is Here For You To Use, ourselves. And if any aspect of it sucks - from the illustrations to the paper weight to the customer service - you know who to hold accountable."
My Shot of Beirut in New York Magazine
Page 48, January 7, 2008 Issue (Where to Eat in 2008 issue).
The shot is originally from the Wordless Music Series performance at the Society of Ethical Culture.
links for 2008-01-01
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"It is increasingly difficult for the music industry to wage its war against leaks without risking a lot of collateral damage, if not self-destruction. Leakers are everywhere."
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"To help offset the significant bandwidth costs of these downloads (I hope my server can take the wave), I have appended advertisements to the PDF book."
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"Because MySpace supports blogging and Facebook does not and because many of the teens who were once on Xanga are now using one of the SNSs, it makes sense that teens from lower-income households are more likely to blog now. They are blogging on MySpace."
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As voted on by Flickr interestingness.
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I wondered what effect the Jobs keynote had on Apple's (AAPL) stock price in the short term. What if you invested $10,000 the day before the keynote, then sold at the end of the keynote day?
links for 2007-12-31
links for 2007-12-29
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"Etiquette is a half-hour experience for two people in a public space. You sit across from each other at a table in a restaurant wearing headphones that tell you what to say to each other, or to use one of the objects positioned to the side."
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Syd Butler of Les Savy Fav recommends these kid earmuffs.
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Very clever. The Hydro TV advertising campaign was developed at DDB Norway by creatives Martin Thorsen and Torbjørn Kvien Madsen.
links for 2007-12-28
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At Powell's Books in Portland, Ore., religious groups have been hitting the magazines in the science section with fliers featuring Christian cartoons, while their adversaries have been moving Bibles from the religion section to the fantasy/science-ficti
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Rob Haggart unveils himself as the anonymous blogger.
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The regulars of the Rose Main Reading Room of the New York Public Library, a destination one regular calls "New York City's Versailles."
links for 2007-12-25
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"The store was in the middle of an 83-hour holiday shopping marathon, opening its doors Friday at 7 a.m. and keeping them open until Monday at 6 p.m."