Monthly Archives: January 2010

The economics of scavenging – greenhouse edition

We at Circle Acres are committed scavengers. Group dumpster runs are part of the fabric of our collective. These runs provide needed goods for the farm as well as plenty of food for shared meals. Scavenging also includes gleaning scrap … Continue reading

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Random Signs of Life: 2009 in Photographs, Part Three

The “hands” edition…

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Random Signs of Life: 2009 in Photographs, Part Two

I applied for a photography fellowship over the Summer. I don’t know what to expect from it; it was a big deal at the time, but it takes forever to hear anything back.  Basically, my excitement has died down. I … Continue reading

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Random Signs of Life: 2009 in Photographs, Part One

Many of my photographs go into a folder called “Random Signs of Life”. Sometimes there isn’t any actual life within the frame, but there is life in the in between. As I have progressed in my photography, I have tried … Continue reading

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