Monday, March 16, 2009

Compass Bank Implosion

It was early, but it was interesting! Here is a video.

Implosion Video

*there is an unrelated intro while it downloads...



And another one


*ridiculous song plays along with it....

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Tuesday's Rut

Tuesday evening, EvV+ShD ventured into the Heights to do a little scouting. At the corner of 6th and Rutland, the team found a place called The Chicken Shack. The building is abandoned, but at the end of the street facing the interstate, a good amount of debris was found. EvV created a multiple exposure of a can with his Holga; ShD was drawn to the mailbox of a former home. Point A in the below map marks this location, 509 1/2 Rutland. The building in the top right of the image is the Chicken Shack.



There were other things of interest that were found, but not photographed with film. EvV+ShD want to come back when StR and StW can come along. Here are other images that were made with an iPhone for StR.



..............................................knock knock.........................................



............................................who's there..........................................

Ship Channel Scandals

Monday evening, 3 photographers (C,E,S) ventured out to the Wayside/Lawndale/Avenue Q area. After some exploration of the refineries (the group insisted they were passing time waiting on a train), the individuals found themselves beneath a bridge on the perimeter of a car graveyard/landfill. With cameras in hand, the individuals were approached by a middle-aged male on a golf cart. The male informed the photographers that they would not be able to take pictures of the bridge. "We just want to photograph all those cars in the landfill" E stated. After a couple of minutes of chit-chat, the individuals were allowed to take several images while the golf cart patrol watched over them like a guardian angel. "Last week an officer was shot in the face," he explained to the group. "That was right here." Somewhat shaken, the photographers collected their images, and left the scene once a second golf cart male arrived. To balance the shakes of fear, the group stopped off to have supplies for a sugar/caffeine rush: one brew coffee, a Starbucks double shot, an Icee (which later became a Lawndale Icee), Gardettos, and a drumstick. The journey continued on in this area, but only for a short period of time, as a truck was suspiciously following the Echomobile around.


The next image is of 2520 Park Street - a home that was recently demolished in 77006.





Sunday, March 8, 2009

Telephone Road Studies












These images are taken with my cellphone on Telephone Road [haha], between Houston and Pearland. Right around the airport.I am interested in creating location-specific work that depicts the loss/revival of value/detritus.