"Exhibit"

Ten days!


Just a little over a week remains until the Hot Shops' Spring Open House weekend and the debut of ninety-three that goes along with it. There's a lot going on both Saturday and Sunday, May 1st and 2nd, including many other exhibitions, demonstrations and more. For details, visit the Spring Open House page.

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I recently changed up the look of the front page of the website to make everything a little more clear. There will also be an online store to purchase prints and more that will be opening in the next few weeks. The Spring Print Sale prices are still good through April 30th.

Along with the redesign, more of something I've begun working on called An Instance is available for your viewing pleasure. This is just the very beginning of a series that I'm really excited about and one that is a bit of fresh air after working on mostly documentary photographs for the last few years.

Three months...


The Hot Shops show is just a little more than three months from now. Everything is coming together nicely thanks to the help of William Hess. I am not sure if I'm more excited for everyone to see the work or to see how it's going to look on display.

I will be offering a print sale in the next few weeks to help pay for the exhibition. The prints will be available at a lower price for a limited time. I'll have more details soon.

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Exhibit: ninety-three at Hot Shops


I'll be unveiling ninety-three with a small show in May 2010 at the Hot Shops Art Center in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The opening will be part of Hot Shops' open house weekend.

This has been a long time coming and I'm excited for an opportunity to get more of the project out for people to see. I'm still not sure how much of the series will ultimately end up on display at this point, but there will definitely be quite a few images that haven't been seen yet.

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The above image is Mullen, Hooker County. Hooker had the smallest population in the state when they assigned counties numbers for license plates. Outside of the town of Mullen, there's roughly 1 person for every two and a half square miles in the county.