Friday, June 19, 2009
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
reminds me of vendredi antiques
Monday, May 11, 2009
Monday, May 4, 2009
Friday, May 1, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
eddie house
my roommate stumbled upon this park and house while on one of her walks in our neighborhood. the house is now owned by the city of south pasadena. i don't know the history of the eddie house, but the front lawn is now a public park located at the end of a mysterious gated off neighborhood on chetlen way (otherwise known as "where the vampires would live" according to my roommate). very eerie.


The two story Eddie House and grounds were donated to the City by the Eddie family. The 2,200 square foot building is an example of Transitional Craftsman architecture. Only the first floor is utilized as a meeting place for various groups and programs that include: a toddler/parent education program from Pasadena City College, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, and an Alcoholics Anonymous Group.
the above information was found on the city of south pasadena parks page


The two story Eddie House and grounds were donated to the City by the Eddie family. The 2,200 square foot building is an example of Transitional Craftsman architecture. Only the first floor is utilized as a meeting place for various groups and programs that include: a toddler/parent education program from Pasadena City College, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, and an Alcoholics Anonymous Group.
the above information was found on the city of south pasadena parks page
Monday, April 20, 2009
Monday, April 13, 2009
Monday, April 6, 2009
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Eastside Living LA
A few JUNKYARD photos are featured on a new website called EASTSIDE Living LA.
Check out EASTSIDE Living LA!
Check out EASTSIDE Living LA!
Monday, March 2, 2009
LACMA's Celebrating Urban Light Project
The following has been taken from the LACMA's Art Collections page:
"Urban Light—the Chris Burden installation of 202 vintage street lamps along Wilshire Boulevard that's become "an instant landmark" (New York Times)—will turn one year old in February. To celebrate this work, which joined LACMA's collection thanks to the generosity of the Gordon Family Foundation, we're issuing an open call for online submissions of Urban Light- inspired photographs, videos, and writing. Selected entries will be chosen by photography curator Charlotte Cotton for inclusion in an online exhibition and in a commemorative print-on-demand book being created for the occasion, with one winning photograph chosen for the cover."
For more information on the Urban Light Project, please visit UNFRAMED.
Two of my photos have been chosen for inclusion in an online exhibition and the LACMA's Celebrating Urban Light Book! Yay!

"Urban Light—the Chris Burden installation of 202 vintage street lamps along Wilshire Boulevard that's become "an instant landmark" (New York Times)—will turn one year old in February. To celebrate this work, which joined LACMA's collection thanks to the generosity of the Gordon Family Foundation, we're issuing an open call for online submissions of Urban Light- inspired photographs, videos, and writing. Selected entries will be chosen by photography curator Charlotte Cotton for inclusion in an online exhibition and in a commemorative print-on-demand book being created for the occasion, with one winning photograph chosen for the cover."
For more information on the Urban Light Project, please visit UNFRAMED.
Two of my photos have been chosen for inclusion in an online exhibition and the LACMA's Celebrating Urban Light Book! Yay!

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