My new blog!

Hey friends,


Welcome to my new blog. This is intended for all varying types of foodies. The foodies who only eat at the best restaurants, the foodies that spend their days and nights cooking, and the foodies that order pizza every day. Yeah you. We all have one thing in common: our love for food. So fuck the whole I don't cook thing you have going- its not very pretty on you. Cooking is the new basketball. Its sexy, fun, and gets you smelly. So get your hands dirty and go for it. One idea I've been playing with is meals in 20 min - for the on the go college student or working mother. I mastered the art of 20 minute meals my senior year of college when I had exactly 20 min to cook.. and eat. Fun.


But the point is, anyone can cook. I'm sick of hearing my friends say they can't. All you have to do is take a bunch of foods you like, throw them in a pan with some oil, and go nuts. The rest of this blog follows that golden rule. Only in some more detail. But the rule persists- regardless of the ridiculous hilla- concoctions, the rule is, once again- take a bunch of foods you like and throw them together. Don't think. Just cook.

And never stop singing. Or dancing.


Enjoy.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010















I'm continuing my project on Main Street. Although two of these are on Park Avenue. The first one I'm really trying to capture emotion. The second one is a continuation of my bus stop focus, and also reflects the street corner idea where people are so close to each other yet in such different worlds. This last one I'm playing with new angles. I kept people in the picture, so its not just about signs or buildings or stores, but I'm trying new ways of capturing people.

1 comment:

  1. I really like the milk sign in the last one, haha. And you're right, it is a new way of capturing people. I think I would prefer it if the red sign for coffee/muffins wasn't in it though. But there's not much you can really do about that because I definitely don't think cropping it would work. I just don't like how the sign is cut off in an odd place I think. I'm not really sure. It's very distracting, I didn't even notice the people at all at first. And if that's what you're trying to focus on...ehhh. I don't know.

    I really like the background of the bus stop one though. Because there's some reflection but we're still able to see what is actually behind the glass too. It's very cool.

    And like everyone was saying in class - I think you're being too hard on yourself. You're doing great! I hope you find your inspiration :)

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