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The end of Program for Narrative and Documentary Practice last semester culminated in a multi-week project about a subject of our choice. I chose hair, and started calling at barber shops and salons to see if they’d let me take pictures there. I learned a lot about hair, met a lot of cool hair stylists,…
Photo a Day: Apartment
I’ve been living with Casey and some friends in the same apartment for a year and a half now. It’s changed a lot since we moved in, but I’ve reached a point where I barely see it while I’m in it because it’s not novel any more. I don’t like that and am trying to…
Matt and Conor
Around this time last year, the Daily was gearing up for its commencement issue. Here’s a photo I took for that, of Conor Coleman and Matt Zinner, two soccer players who were both in the same graduating class I was. There’s something I really like about a wide-angle lens for sportraits, though I’m not sure…
3Ps Production of “Red”
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Icons of Arlington: Porchfest
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Trash Paintings
Trash Paintings, 2020-ongoing Mixed media art waste (often including acrylic, PVA glue, paper, cardboard, and Sculptamold) on canvas board In my series ‘Trash Paintings’, I only use materials left over from other art projects—unused acrylic paint lingering on the palette, sheets of half-dried glue from the morning after a papier-mache session, snippets of cardboard picked…