
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.
Jerri has been a busy bee, and I have a new favorite Humanities award . . .

I’ve also added a few more new shots of her work to the slumped glass gallery at LightandGlass.net.
I got rid of the splash page on LightandGlass.net, so you no longer get to see by 15 second animation about our logo. Sorry Mac.
Tell me what you think, better now? Or you never went to that site anyway?
This is not the place to dwell on elementary propositions or expose the miserable fallacies of plutocratic organs. But it is proper to premise the discussion now entered upon by stating that matters of policy and expediency are not within the discretion of the executive department of the national government so far as it is concerned with enacted legislation. Powerful as the president is, he cannot set aside the most trivial or most objectionable law of the United States. Continue reading ‘The Trust Problem Restudied’

Photograph by Flip Schulke. This image is part of a Time Photo Essay.
I have the tv on in the background while I compile some data. Whatever is on the History Channel is absurd. Continue reading ‘Black Holes on Earth?’

Sadly for you I don’t always have someone around to help me test things out, so you get stuck looking at me. I was trying to achieve a pure black shadow on the face with a pure white background, without having to tweak anything in photoshop. Continue reading ‘Single Reflector on High Key’
Perhaps strangely, one of the things that I keep returning to in my research, or which often piques my interest, are issue in rational choice theory. I am constantly annoyed at the logical solutions presented to dilemmas and problems. But annoyed in a way that makes me want to participate in not ignore the discussion. Continue reading ‘Rational Choice Theory’

Was there ever a fashion you made fun of and then wore, or a song you mocked but ended up secretely loving, well this isn’t the same. Its not. I don’t care what you say. Seriously, I think that selective color can work sometimes, it just has been a little overused in certain segments of the photography world. Continue reading ‘Selective Color …’

A friend of mine, who is a hair stylist, has a new business venture with a makeup artists where they do the hair and makeup for brides on their wedding day. They participated in a bridal expo this past weekend, which is where I come in . . . I took shots of several girls whose hair and makeup they had done for their portfolio. Continue reading ‘Hair and Makeup shots’