Susanna Raab. She did a series on the homes of famous Southern writers. Here you can buy a zine or limited edition prints of her photographs from this series, called A Sense of Place. Both are incredibly inexpensive, especially considering many were purchased by the Smithsonian Museum of American History.
- Joel
Monday, October 27, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Waldo Pizza

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Sex, Drugs, & Cocoa Puffs

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
More From Marfa
I got a few more pictures from Marfa developed. I was a little disappointed that my black and white shots didn't turn out. But here are a few from my Holga. They are similar to the earlier pictures I posted. There are a few more Holga shots from Marfa here. Shout out to Jeff Whittington. He just got back from Marfa yesterday after assisting the Marfa public radio station with their pledge drive.
- Joel

- Joel


Mini Organ
During an event for work at SMU a few weeks ago, I stumbled upon this mini organ while walking around the Meadows School of the Arts. I thought it looked cool, especially with the light, so I took some pictures. You can see a few more here.
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Sunday, October 19, 2008
Evidence

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New Friend
I made a new friend yesterday, Kristen Cochran. She's new to Dallas, having recently moved from Seattle. An accomplished painter, you can check out her work here. If you live in Dallas, you definitely want to be her friend. Trust me.
- Joel
- Joel
Friday, October 17, 2008
State Champs
Tonight it becomes official. The 2001 Liberty High School Boys Basketball Team gets crowned state champions. As a result of some nefarious activity (read more here or here) on the part of Floyd Irons and the Vashon High School team, the team I co-captained as a Senior is now #1 in the 2001 record books. It only took 7 years, but better late than never. That same year, Daniel (the mysteriously absent co-writer of this blog) played for Oak Park High School. Fortunately, Liberty's multiple victories over Oak Park that year did little to hinder our friendship. In fact, in college, Daniel and I went back to view old basketball footage from our high school days. It just so happens that as a sophomore while playing against each other, Daniel kindly reached out a hand to help me up after I had been knocked to the floor. Though we didn't know it at the time, it would prove to be the start of a beautiful friendship.
Anyway, tonight at halftime of the Liberty football game, we will be honored for our new/old state championship. I can now say I won a high school state championship at the age of 25.
- Joel
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Girl Talk Video Blog

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Photographer of the Day

Timothy Briner. Timothy spent a year living in 6 cities across the nation all named Boonville (MO, NC, NY, IN, TX, CA). The photographs he took to document his journey became a project known as (you guessed it) Boonville. Read more about his project here. Boonville, MO just happens to be twenty minutes from where Daniel and I went to college.
- Joel
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
On the Road

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Good Book

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Monday, October 13, 2008
I found this quote interesting. I'm not saying I agree with it, but it is certainly a unique take on life. According to his website, it is Banksy's manifesto. The quote is from a guy named Emo Philips.
When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realised God doesn’t work that way, so I stole one and prayed for forgiveness.- Joel
Sunday, October 12, 2008
The Walkmen - Oct. 11

* Before the show, Holly mentioned that she had heard Matt Barrick (drummer) looked like a "string puppet" on stage. After witnessing him in person, there is no better way to characterize Barrick's style of drumming than that of a marionette. He bounced back and forth as if someone controlled his limbs with a string from above. It was incredibly entertaining to watch, and Barrick is, in my opinion, the second most talented drummer I have seen in person (second to Darren King of Mute Math).
* I thought The Walkmen sound, which I would classify as "cavernous," translated well live. Paul Maroon's vintage Guild guitar (it looked like a Guild from where I was standing) had a super cool fuzzy, hollow sound. I also loved the sound of the piano within the confines of the Pontiac Garage; it carried but maintained it's antique sound.
* Hamilton Leithauser may be my favorite frontman since the turn of the century. I thought a lot about his delivery and performance after I left. Most frontmen seem to enjoy the opportunity to be watched. Hamilton Leithauser is different. He appears so comfortable and so confident on stage that you get the impression he is doing the watching. It's as if he is watches each member of the audience individually, contemplating what each is thinking at the moment. Serious swagger. I loved it.
- Joel
Friday, October 10, 2008
Jeff Whittington & The O's
I had a chance to meet up with my new friends Jeff and Nicole at the AllGood Cafe last night. Jeff shook off a serious cold and played an impressive solo set. Check out Jeff's radio/TV show "Think" here and "Anything You Ever Wanted to Know" here. I was also pleasantly surprised by the band that followed Jeff called The O's. They're definitely worth a listen.
Tonight, I will be accompanying Jeff, Nicole, and the rest of the crew for a night at the fair.
- Joel
Tonight, I will be accompanying Jeff, Nicole, and the rest of the crew for a night at the fair.
- Joel
Thursday, October 9, 2008
The Walkmen
Yep, I've mentioned them before. I love their latest, You & Me. I'm also seeing them this Saturday in Dallas. Here's are two videos of them playing outside.
- Joel

- Joel
From Crackle: Take-Away Show: The Walkmen - "Hey Leah"

From Crackle: Take-Away Show: Walkmen - "I Lost You"

Texas State Fair - Round 2
Plans have been finalized. I will be attending the Texas State Fair for the second time of my life tomorrow evening. This time I'll be going with veterans who can steer me towards the animals, the butter sculpture, and the fried food (though you don't need a veteran to find the fried food). It is going to be glorious.
Meanwhile, it's been too long since I've mentioned music on this blog. I've had photography on the brain. So below, I'd like to introduce you to Department of Eagles. They play their song "No One Does It Like You" for Pitchfork's Live Series "Don't Look Down."
- Joel
Meanwhile, it's been too long since I've mentioned music on this blog. I've had photography on the brain. So below, I'd like to introduce you to Department of Eagles. They play their song "No One Does It Like You" for Pitchfork's Live Series "Don't Look Down."
- Joel
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
Photographer of the Day

Peter Brown. He is represented at a number of galleries, including the Highlands Gallery in Marfa, TX. I had an opportunity to meet a wonderful woman named Elizabeth Hartman at the Highlands Gallery this weekend. You can view some of his work at the Harris Gallery website. I purchased Peter's book On The Plains from the Highlands Gallery. Having been born on the plains and spending much of my childhood traversing the Kansas plains, Peter Brown's photography holds a special place in my heart.
- Joel
Friday, October 3, 2008
America Before Pearl Harbor
A coworker emailed me a link to this website. It displays a collection of Kodachrome photos taken across America, all shot before the bombing of Pearl Harbor. The color photos look incredibly crisp for having been taken so long ago. It's interesting to compare America then to America now. So much has changed, but the photos show that the people looked pretty much the same. I apologize for the cheesy music that plays on the site. I couldn't figure out how to turn it off. Check out a more complete collection of these photographs at the Library of Congress' flickr page.
- Joel
- Joel

West Texas/Photographer of the Day

Allison V. Smith. Yep, she's been featured on here quite a few times. But she's my favorite so it's worth it. Plus, I'm going to visit my Aunt in West Texas (Odessa to be exact) this weekend, and Allison has some great pictures of another West Texas town, Marfa. The one above was actually purchased by the Dallas Museum of Art.
- Joel
- Joel
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Photographer of the Day
Matt Nager. And two happy ones for my sister below (both by Matt Nager).
- Joel
© Matt Nager
© Matt Nager
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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