Sunday, November 15, 2009

11.15.09 - The "On The Road" Series

Since coming to college, I have read the novel "On The Road" by Jack Kerouac around 15 times.  I've always been able to relate to it and I have also wanted to find a way to turn it into a photo project.  Each of these photos is inspired by an excerpt from the novel.  Here are a few samples from the project as well as the artist statement.  Enjoy!
-eric


Through the evolution of modern culture, few things remain the same.  Thoureau’s “Walden” would be much different if he we're to have had a Blackberry chiming a new email as he gazed out over the pond.  To Hemingway, the Festival of Pamplona in San Fermin would have looked much different if CNN, BBC, FOX NEWS and Reuters had sent camera crews and reporters, which would have surely translated into a much different version of “The Sun Also Rises”.  Can you picture Walt Whitman typing away on a MacBook, checking out last weeks episode of The Office as he churned out “Song of Myself?  But even with all of the changes, great literature finds a way to resonate with every generation.  There is no better example than Jack Kerouac.

This project is simple.  Kerouac's words from his breakthrough novel “On The Road” ring as true as they did the days he spent frantically typing them on that legendary 120-foot-long scroll.  The road is the all-encompassing analogy in American society.  Everyone has experiences on their own road, whether they be good or bad.  The photos in this piece draw direct inspiration from Kerouac's writing, hoping to show modern day travellers reliving the situations that Kerouac lived in those years going “mad” on the road.

Personally, there has never been a piece of written work that has inspired me more than “On The Road”.  It is one of those rare pieces of literature in which you can truly feel what the author is experiencing.  My hope for this project is that it can give another look into the words of Kerouac, hopefully enriching the experience of his book for all those who see it.





Wednesday, November 4, 2009

11.4.09 - Nefarious Cellars, Chelan, WA



Looking through my Chelan photos again I stumbled across this little gem.  Nefarious Cellars was definitely top three of the wineries we visited.  Really amazing wines.

Monday, November 2, 2009

11.2.09 - Grizzlies vs. Weber State

Had the chance to shoot the UM vs. Weber State game last Saturday for Montanagrizzlies.com.  Big win for the Griz.  Here are a few clips.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

10.29.09 - Textures

Hey world,

Got a few new shots for you today and they are based on textures.  I've been really into photographing textures lately, really looking closer at things.

Hope you enjoy.

-eric

***Look forward to some Griz football shots coming soon as well as my next project "people are animals."  Happy Halloween.








Wednesday, October 28, 2009

10.29.09 - Anya Marina

Anya Marina is rad.

I love her music, I love her swagger, I loved meeting her at Atlantic and I love that she's making waves with a single on the New Moon soundtrack (Satellite Heart - check it out!)


Here's a shot or two from her concert with Paolo Nutini at the Wilma.

-eric

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

10.27.09 - A life update, and some out-takes.

Hello internet world.

Well, I was inspired tonight by my friend Liz Abend to keep this blog updated.  I need to give you, all six of you that read this, some fresh stuff.  I decided that a life update is in order.

I am 8 weeks away from graduating college with my degree in Photo-Journalism.  The world is sitting on it's proverbial platter and I am filled with questions.

Where will I work?
What work do I want to do?
Are there any jobs...anywhere?

A bit stressful, but, at this point the search is on.  As you may be able to tell by the context of this blog, I want to work somewhere in the field of photography.  Anywhere will do right now.  Eventually, I want to move towards editorial and magazine portraiture.  Right now, the job market is saturated, which sucks.  But there is good news.

I'm ready to rally.

So here we are, at the cusp of the supposed "next step" of my life.  Well, I'm ready.  Let's go life.

Here are some outtakes from the last few weeks of shooting.


-eric

10.27.09 - Paolo Nutini @ The Wilma

Paolo Nutini.




Scottish singer/songwriter/hero on the Atlantic Records label.  I had the opportunity to photograph his show at The Wilma this September.  It was an amazing show and his music is just incredible.  Here are some shots.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

10.15.09 - Chelan, WA




Took a road trip last weekend with the boys to Chelan, Washington. Right in the middle of apple country, Chelan lies on the beautiful Lake Chelan and boasts some of the most phenomenal Estate Wineries in the country. Here are a few shots.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

10.8.09 - Send Lawyers, Guns and Money














In preparation for my final fashion project of my college career, I decided to hit Missoula with two of my friends, Jake Griffith and Kyle Ballard, and do a test shoot.

The original inspiration came as I was brainstorming ideas in my living room with my iTunes on shuffle. The opening notes of the late Warren Zevon's hit "Send Lawyers, Guns, and Money" played from my laptop as the film Ocean's 11 played silently on the television. I immediately knew that I wanted to do a shoot that combined some elements from both the song and the film.

I called up the boys, "Grab your suits, grab your guns (unloaded, of course) and I'll pick you up when I get off of work."

We went up past Mansion Heights in the south side of Missoula and the following photos are what came of it.

Thoughts on the photos?

-eric

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

10.7.09 - location lighting


here's a select from a location lighting test shoot for a class. thoughts?

10.7.09 - Nighttime




Here are a few slow-shutter night shots from last night in Missoula.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

9.23.09 - Textures





Some new work with some flat textures. enjoy.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The loooooonnng hiatus.






Back after a long photo-blog-hiatus. Here's a few photos from lately.