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This fall myself and five of my brothers travelled from Toronto to Vancouver, four of us on motorcycles. My hands were full of throttle and not cameras; but enjoy a few photos and 16mm movie goodness HERE.
A crazy week of bike-building after work led to this creation. A stationary, electric, LED strobing, classic ride. Fun for eatArt’s series of Olympic-time parties. When the room isn’t full of people the rider becomes animated with a video projection by Ben Graeme. My brothers and I had a blast cruzin’ and sredding the streets of Montreal last weekend. We went with Benny for the Bicycle Film Festival, and to shoot some photos of the bros and tall bike action. Here Mad Hank stays focused above the commotion below. (Shot with a Mamiya RZ67)
**See more HERE.** I’m cracking open the harddrive for a fresh edit of “Sunil Misro”, preping it for upcoming festivals. From Kolkata, India, over the course of five years my good friend Sunil Misro is finding his way from life on the streets to renting a one-room apartment and beginning to raise a family. Watch it in HD here.
Christian and I set up three bikes, three hand-printed photos, and a video installation. >>Watch video.
In a few weeks I’ll have assembled a series of antique photos. Sometimes I find that as I do quiet work, landscaping or bike building, photographs from years past return to my memory. I usually refrain from being too personal online, but these photographs are a residue of goodness, containing memories strong enough be nearly tactile. Until I have photo books printed these photos are much better here than stowed in my closet. (And happy birthday Jantina, this is five years ago when you were half the size!)
I borrowed a Linhof 4×5 press camera and cut up some glossy fiber paper to fit the film holders. Shooting directly onto paper means no film, which means interesting photos for dirt-cheap. Take a look at the series.
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