Monday, April 25, 2011

All things..


photograph from Susan Worsham's project Fallen From Trees.


Detail of My Sort of Light


Now I know that everything is a body,
so even the snow and the sand and
the blood rivered down in the snow,
and snowed on again so it's buried
is a body. All things are bodies in photos—
detail of the left side of a breast and the arm's
pit—detail of the sled slumbered under
by the storm's leavings. Detail of my sort
of so-early half-lit eyelid light that bodies
are near to invisible and touch is no longer
the sole way of knowing, and outline is all
that there is. Detail of your body as it does
its morning leaving thing. Detail of what
light there is on your skin. Detail of land-
scape of let me in please and coffee, warm
when the weather's action on this body is less
than ideal. Landscape with pear. Landscape
with weather and part of a breast in the frame.

the great masturbator..

by Salvador Dali

...

most people feel like photographs tell stories, when they're only descriptive representation of something that was created by....




me.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Longest day of my life... So far.

...but like I always say you live and you learn.
1703 is not to be forgotten. That place was the shit... But, it only gets better from here.



Cheers.

Monday, January 17, 2011

...some ideas for the [ cool ]

  1.       The world is a hard place to survive.  Falling in love.  Broken hearts.  Standing up for what you believe.  Arachnids and an entire week dedicated to sharks. Earthquakes and economic meltdowns.  Nine dollar beer nights at your favorite pub, and fashion statements that should have died years ago returning from the grave.  It’s not easy to be alive through all this, let alone survive it as a gentleman.  We must remain intact and stand out amongst the rest.  No matter how difficult it gets out there.  And the best part is, you can still look cool while doing it.

    2.  Throwing up is never cool unless you’re with the band.
    3.  Hang out with people cooler than you.  This makes you cool by association.
    4.  Lose the baggy clothes unless you make millions performing gangster rap.
    5.  A gentleman never publicly worries, complains, or comments about money.  A gentleman who is cool never hesitates to pick up a tab or loan to a friend in need.  Remember, if you’re making more than 2 dollars a day, you’re considered in the top 3% of the richest people on the planet.   Would you like some perspective with your coffee this morning?
    6.   Never lose your cool.  This is very un-cool.
    7.   be cool.




    ...some ideas by,
    Max Andrew Dubinsky


    P.S. well said my friend

...ready to be put up

on someone's wall?

maybe mine... i'm thinking champagne and shit.

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hi friend