Monday, July 4, 2011

Walking by broken sounds

 


I develop prints the same way I cook




I rarely measure or keep time. I'll stop if it looks right.




Occasionally, it actually works.~ V.F.


These prints are a sample of a strange collection I began back in 2008. Over 100 developed B&W 35mm images are under my belt, as well as plenty of undeveloped rolls of film. I also have a load of random digital and mobile pictures, although I prefer to use film for this project.

I like to choose one major street to walk along for a few miles and attempt to find as many pay phones as I can. Over the last few years, I've searched along sections of Whittier Blvd., Sunset Blvd., Central Ave., Florence Ave., Skid row on 6th St, 7th St, & 8th St. It's been awhile since I've gone on a pay phone mission, equipped with rolls of film and appropriate shoes. I'm going to resume where I left off...

1 comment:

  1. Hi

    I'm a PhD student at Loughborough University in the UK. I found your name on the list of people who follow 23andme on Twitter, and followed a link in your profile to your blog. I was wondering if you'd be willing to fill in a survey for my PhD research, it's for people who have either bought a genetic test from a company like 23andme, or are thinking of doing so.

    There's more information and a link to it at http://www-staff.lboro.ac.uk/~lsctre3/survey.html , it should only take about 10 minutes and would be really great if you could! If you have any questions then please email me at c.t.r.egglestone3@lboro.ac.uk

    Thanks

    Corin Egglestone

    p.s. Sorry if I’ve already sent you a message, I’m losing track of who I’ve sent one to.

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