
Now that I finally have all of the images posted, and rearranged a bit, you can see all of them here. The new ones are the Feb. 20 and 22 performances. And there seems to be an issue with some browsers and linking directly to specific images at the moment, so direct links to images aren’t working . . . sorry.

By popular demand (and popular demand just means more than three here at Vindauga). . . here are my shots from the parade yesterday. Continue reading ‘St. Pat’s 2008′

I was very excited about this image when I first showed it to Jerri for her opinion (an essential part of my process, despite the fact that I don’t always listen). She told me she liked it, and then . . . “people will probably just think you did it digitally though.” Thus one of the most under-reported problems with the age of digital imaging rears its ugly head again. You can be Jerry Ulesman in the darkroom, and if you do something absolutely amazing, but it looks like something that could have been done in photoshop, no one cares. (I am not trying to imply my image is amazing.) The default has become assuming the image is altered; if it looks too anything to be true, assume photoshop. Continue reading ‘New Ideas, or Re-working Old Ideas’
More improv pics . . . I didn’t intend for Daniel to be the post photo for this one too, but it is hard to top cutting off your dreads for an improv . . .

The rest of the photos are here.
[UPDATE: Sherry Lucas had a very complimentary article in today's Clarion Ledger]

This past weekend Jerri and I took advantage of the fine weather on several occasions. One of those occasions was when we finally got around to painting the exterior of the studio. Continue reading ‘New Paint’

I shot a fashion spread for JFP back in the beginning of November, which I said I would put online. Well I just got to it. All of the images are here.

The Mississippi Improv Alliance had an event this past Wednesday at Belhaven College’s dance studio. It was organized by daniel johnson, who was kind enough to invite me to participate. As many of you know, I don’t have a knack for improv, so I took pictures. I set up my camera, computer and projector where images were projected immediately after I shot them on a screen to the right side of the performance. All of the images are over at lightandglass.net and you can even see the screen set up in a few of them. Continue reading ‘Here and Now’

I just got back from this part of the Arts and Lecture series at Millsaps. The show was wonderful, I was impressed by all of the performances. Neilson Hubbard, Garrison Starr,and Molly Thomas performed, and Eric Stracener did some mighty fine intros for them all. You can see a few photos I took here. Make sure to look at the large versions of the images, unlike most of my work (and all of my thumbnails) these are not square.