Sunday, October 21, 2007

Surfside Beach, SC

Thanks to my 4 year old nephew I was lucky enough to wake up before the sun came up. So I ran down to the beach to see if I could get a nice sunrise photo. Surfside Beach, SC 2007

Monday, September 03, 2007

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Joyride.
Tallinn, Estonia
April, 2006

Riga, Latvia 2006


Living room, Greensboro, NC


Riga, Latvia

April, 2006

Friday, July 06, 2007

From the archives


















I worked at the fair one weekend slinging corn with my friend Mindy, and this was taken on one of the slow nights because it was pooring rain.


I shot this about 4 years ago when I was still living in Seward, Alaska.

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Max

This is my husband Max. I took this about a year ago at our neighbor's pool room. Asheboro, NC

Friday, June 29, 2007

It's a small world

I was recently at the Malcolm Blue Farm taking pictures for a friend and I met this guy. He went to the same photography school as me but about 30 years ago. Now he runs a Civil War reenactment camp where he and his friends enjoy sleeping in the woods and firing canons.

Just a flower from a fruit stand near Ellerbe, NC.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Alaskan Landscapes

These were shot in Seward, Alaska where I lived for 3 years. I shot these during my first photography class at the local community college. 2002

Commercial Fishing

These are a few pictures I shot while commercial fishing in the Gulf of Alaska. The photos are not great (I was using disposable point and shoots back then). Top photo: Pacific Giant Squid caught neat Yakutat. Bottom Left: F/V Green Hope, the trawler I lived and worked on for a year. Bottom Right: Salmon Shark, related to the Great White. I think these photos were taken around 2001.

Thursday, February 15, 2007


























I shot this on my old medium format a couple of years ago. It was taken in downtown Greensboro near UNCG.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Not your local grocery store.

Moore County, NC October 2006

I forgot the magic of film.


I processed a roll of B&W film last night that I had shot 6 months ago or so, and now I know why I hate my digital camera.
I love that feeling of not knowing what I shot or if it came out or not. This one did, although slightly underexposed but I'd take it anyday over what my 10D could do.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Bird Flu Experiment

















I hate having my picture taken and much less publishing it on the web, but this was for science. And I did not get the bird flu. (although will try again next time in Europe)

Estonian Public Restroom



At first I couldn't understand why all of the public restrooms were lit by blacklight. It was so weird. I didn't want to seem like an idiot for asking, but after about the first month I asked Max, and he said it was to keep the heroin addicts from shooting up in the bathrooms.

Well, I guess it keeps the lines down at the bar.

F#*$ the World




















I think we all have those days.

Although I still don't understand why they like to graffiti in English when they speak Russian or Estonian there. Maybe I'll spray paint the side of my apartment building with "Poshlo vse na huy!" which is Russian for the same.

Poshlo vse na huy.

Hitler fan



One of the larger Hitler portrait tattoos I've seen.
Viru Keskus, Tallinn, Estonia 2006

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Concrete Desert



I shot this at a Christmas parade in Greensboro, NC a couple of years ago, and I'm just now going through the images. All the world needs; another parade picture.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Ship Welder
















This is Wynona. I met her my first winter in Alaska at Cook Inlet Processing.(The fish plant where I worked on and off for three years.) She is part of a nomadic tribe that travels the world by jumping trains and hitchhiking. She once spent 3 months riding a bycicle through South America. She would live a whole year off of $3,000. Anyway when I took this photo she had just finished welding school and was working at the ship yard next to the plant in Seward.

Nastia
























This is Nastia. She is Russian and lives in Lasnamae just a few apartments away from Max's old apartment. I remember this day last spring; it was so warm and beautiful. Max, Vlad, Nastia and I spent the whole afternoon on the porch drinking beer, talking and taking photos.