While I shot photos of nicely appointed luxury hotels in Montevideo last week (left), I (gratefully) couchsurfed in an unheated house (right).
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Monday, June 28, 2010
holding our breath
Being in South America for the World Cup has been an interesting experience. Even if I´m sitting in my room with the windows closed and no television or Internet within my reach, I know when Argentina scores because the city pulses. A collective cheer emanates from every window, every storefront, every home.
This photo was taken in the boat depot in Buenos Aires, where I missed my boat to Montevideo and waited five hours for the next ferry.
This photo was taken in the boat depot in Buenos Aires, where I missed my boat to Montevideo and waited five hours for the next ferry.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
fun for one
Saturday, June 26, 2010
sorry
I couldn´t help it. I´m just like a ten-year-old boy. Also, it was a really long day and you know I hate shooting fashion, so this really cheered me up.
I was so shocked that I didn´t even think to go in and buy a tee-shirt.
I was so shocked that I didn´t even think to go in and buy a tee-shirt.
Friday, June 25, 2010
missing the boat
I literally missed my boat on Wednesday. I was chatting with a friend I haven´t talked to in what seemed like forever, and then it also took forever for me to get to the port. I tried to save 35 pesos by taking the bus, but then ended up spending 85 more to get on the next boat--five hours later.
The last time I took the ferry to Montevideo, I got on this huge beast that had an arcade, a galley for cars, and three separate floors of seating, shops, etc. You couldn´t even tell when the ship was moving. This time I took a cheaper boat. It was probably 5 percent full, with 30 people on it. I almost got seasick toward the end.
The last time I took the ferry to Montevideo, I got on this huge beast that had an arcade, a galley for cars, and three separate floors of seating, shops, etc. You couldn´t even tell when the ship was moving. This time I took a cheaper boat. It was probably 5 percent full, with 30 people on it. I almost got seasick toward the end.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
the happiest girl in the world
I am the happiest girl in the world. Yesterday morning I finished the third draft of this novel I've been working on for the past two years, almost to the date. Did you know that this could be what happiness looks like? I didn't. I am constantly amazed. I sent out the first few pitches and I feel really good about it.
I guess even though I'm a writer, I'm a visual person as well (hence the photography!) so it is cool to go back and see what progress looks like. I hope I'll have some good news to report back soon.
If you want to know more about my novel (or know someone who wants to rep it), check out the basics here.
I guess even though I'm a writer, I'm a visual person as well (hence the photography!) so it is cool to go back and see what progress looks like. I hope I'll have some good news to report back soon.
If you want to know more about my novel (or know someone who wants to rep it), check out the basics here.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
stop
This is my roommate Hansel. She hates having her photo taken and usually doesn't stand still so most of my photos of her are usually blurry in low light. I think she stood still for this one because she was obeying the stop sign.
In this home-away, she is like my mom and sister and best friend rolled into one. And I have the most exciting news! I think I am going to spend a few months living with two of her brothers in Mexico City. How cool is that?
In this home-away, she is like my mom and sister and best friend rolled into one. And I have the most exciting news! I think I am going to spend a few months living with two of her brothers in Mexico City. How cool is that?
Monday, June 21, 2010
mechanic central
Sunday, June 20, 2010
bang the drum
I went to a jazz club called Thelonius twice this past week. Here's a drummer during the second set Friday night.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
saturday dins
I make a big feast at least once a week, and last Saturday I did the beer can chicken, a little trick told to me by a San Francisco urban planner one fine day on Angel Island. You don't need to season the chicken at all. You open an ordinary can of beer (Quilmes, pictured), pour out about two ounces and douse the chicken in it, then make holes on the sides about an inch below the top. Then you nest the chicken on it, vertically. As the beer heats, it comes out of the holes and keeps the chicken moist and delish...
Friday, June 18, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
the doctor
This is what it looks like when an Argentine-Australian laptop doctor comes to your house and opens up your notebook on a Superman beach towel, illuminated by a crappy clip light.
This didn't work out too well, and I ended up having to buy an external keyboard and mouse. Hopefully it will tide me over until I can get it fixed back in the States.
This didn't work out too well, and I ended up having to buy an external keyboard and mouse. Hopefully it will tide me over until I can get it fixed back in the States.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
tech assistance
Hi! I´m having a total equipment fail this week.
Today, enjoy the Vectors series by Andrew Bush. He rigged a camera to shoot people driving around, mostly in California. I love it.
Today, enjoy the Vectors series by Andrew Bush. He rigged a camera to shoot people driving around, mostly in California. I love it.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
if you squint...
Monday, June 14, 2010
how pedestrian
This is Calle Florida, a pedestrian-only thoroughfare downtown. Many of the vendors only come out at night and during the weekends because it's just too crowded during the weekdays.
Things for sale: socks, scarves, travel adapters, jewelry, "Lacoste" shirts, toys, cell phones...
Things for sale: socks, scarves, travel adapters, jewelry, "Lacoste" shirts, toys, cell phones...
Sunday, June 13, 2010
desk job
Saturday, June 12, 2010
more nighttime labor
They were shooting some kind of car commercial the other night when I walked through San Telmo. For the amount of lighting they had out, I wondered why they didn't just shoot during the day.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Buenos Aires Obelisk
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Beauty and the Beast
I walked by this theater the other night where there is a production of Beauty and the Beast going on. At first I was taking photos of all these vendors sitting on the sidewalk, but suddenly they all got up. I thought they didn't want me taking photos of them. But the show was about to end, because all the women--for some reason, all the vendors were women--lined up outside the doors to sell all this schwag: swords, princess dresses, tiaras.
It gives a whole new meaning to "seasonal work."
It gives a whole new meaning to "seasonal work."
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
art me
I went with my roommate to an art opening for Milo Lockett, one of the artists du jour here in Buenos Aires. It was hard to get around inside, and a lot of the art was blocked by: people taking photos, people being interviewed, and the complimentary bars. At one point this wood-framed portrait of the artist was escorted in with an entourage of people bearing pink umbrellas. It was a cool scene, but alas I could not shoot it because I am of the short variety, and was caught in a throng of people.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
take me for a spin
I've walked by this park a few times and have never noticed the carousel. Or, maybe it just popped out so much more at night.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
dog day afternoon
The porteños do love their dogs, which endears me to them greatly. You'll often see the dogwalkers strolling down the sidewalks, surrounded by a dozen dogs on leashes. They all wind up in the dog parks.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
working weekends
I have finally finished this shopping guide I've been shooting/writing. It was a ton of work, but fun. I tromped all around the upscale neighborhoods of the city, talked to some great designers, and ventured into a lot of beautiful stores.
I love this photo even though it's probably not publishable. And I've learned that wide-angle lenses are not great for shooting interiors. Everything always looked lopsided. I have to figure that one out still.
I love this photo even though it's probably not publishable. And I've learned that wide-angle lenses are not great for shooting interiors. Everything always looked lopsided. I have to figure that one out still.
Friday, June 4, 2010
urban wildcats
There are lots of stray cats around Buenos Aires--not as many as Rome, but a lot. Sometimes I see people putting plates of food out for them in abandoned lots.
Thursday, June 3, 2010
urban rainbow
I was shivering my way through Palermo the other day when I passed through this:
The light is changing here so quickly. Buenos Aires is about 35 degrees south of the equator, as far south as Capetown in South Africa. It makes for some nice photography in the early afternoon.
The light is changing here so quickly. Buenos Aires is about 35 degrees south of the equator, as far south as Capetown in South Africa. It makes for some nice photography in the early afternoon.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
fleximart
This is the covered San Telmo market. During the day it's mostly a tourist destination for antiques, but in the evening the antique stalls close and it is filled with fruit and meat merchants.
The porteños are very orderly when it comes to waiting in line. They don't even grumble too much about it. I've seen lines for who-knows-what wrapping around multiple city blocks. They are especially good at queueing for buses.
The porteños are very orderly when it comes to waiting in line. They don't even grumble too much about it. I've seen lines for who-knows-what wrapping around multiple city blocks. They are especially good at queueing for buses.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
happy june
I am just not going to explain this photo at all. Because I really can't. It was funny that I was there, and it was funny that I was taking photos, and then it was even funnier that I found it all so funny.
It has just been one of those weeks, I guess.
It has just been one of those weeks, I guess.
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