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Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 08:23PM Just back from Norway. A great, creative two weeks. Now have a lot of images to process but did manage to put together a gallery of images I took of the Factory in Alvik.....taken between 11pm and 2am - the only times it was dark! I also put together a slide show of shots I took of our view from the art center....over a fjord. I sat on a rock for 24 hours and took a shot every 5 minutes. A great way to get to know the light....and a rock :)
Here is the link to the small gallery of images I took of the factory at messen

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 11:57PM Here I am in Norway....on a beautiful fjord in a huge house/mansion with artists, musicians. And the object of fascination for me is the steel factory right next door.....the reason this community exists really. I'm doing a small project on it, night photographs (what little of the night there is here). I'll post the rest later.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 04:33PM Taken at the same concert with Pharoah Sanders. William Henderson, a beautiful pianist.

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Monday, January 28, 2008 at 11:02PM Just went to see Pharoah Sanders at the Bimhuis last night. He played with an amazing trio and radiated pure love. What a beautiful man!

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Sunday, January 6, 2008 at 05:29PM I went to see a fantastic jazz improv trio at the Bimhuis last night. Albert van Veenendaal (piano), Meinrad Kneer(double bass) and Yonga Sun (drums). Albert and Meinrad have formed their own jazz improv label called Evil Rabbit Records that is getting a lot of great reviews and has a number of groups on board already. Albert, Meinrad and Yonga's trio released a cd last year called "Predictable Point of Impact" that is on the Village Voice's top 5 list of best releases last year. This is Albert full blown and blown out :)

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008 at 01:50PM Amsterdam, as ever, exploded last night. Fireworks are legal to buy and set off in the streets here so by midnight the city is covered in thick smoke and every street corner has massive explosions.

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Sunday, November 11, 2007 at 02:02PM My husband's grandmother. In her 95th year and fading graciously from this life. She is a true grande dame, in a line of famous sculptors and scholars. Still has a great ferocity of spirit.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2007 at 09:07PM I just got a photo book called "An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar" by Taryn Simon. A really interesting series of photos. She managed to get extraordinary access to areas we never see. I won't go into details of the places she goes. But it's fascinating to check it out for yourself
This series of photographs has been compared to the great Robert Frank's "The Americans". It took me a while to wrap my head around this comparison. The style and content are totally different. But Frank somehow managed to define the US by what was actually, behind the scenes, flowing through it's veins - he does it with a revolutionary, for it's time, freedom from all the strong ideas of composition and formality that then dominated. And, this series of photos, in a total contrast ....is in a formal style. But it also reflects a truly subversive glimpse of the US. Really impressive work. She is about to have a major show here in Amsterdam at the FOAM museum. She seems to me to be an authentic and original voice and I'm glad she's out there doing what she does!
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Friday, November 2, 2007 at 08:21PM I'm becoming addicted to chess. At least open air chess not played by me. These guys really pull a crowd and have enormous style. Pretty bloody good at chess also.

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