Saturday, August 23, 2008

Obama and Biden, sitting in a tree

Obama says you'll be my VP!!!

So, ya, it is 2:56 am, and Obama picked Biden just now apparently. Does this mean Obama sent texts to people at this time? Man, I'd be pissed if I were a normal sleeper. But still awake.

So, read the story here:

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/08/obama_picks_biden.html?hpid=topnews

Full disclosure: Hopefully this will link in with the news cycle and bump up hits on the blog. Shameless self-promotion.

Some photos I have shot of Biden, from the Gala of the National Network to End Domestic Violence: A very affable and friendly guy, for sure. See more of my event shooting, including other Members of Congress and celebrities like Bernie Williams of the Yankees, in my events section.



Tuesday, June 10, 2008

News Comments: Disgusting Foreclosure News

To go off the topic of photography for a little, let me rant about some recent news headlines on major news networks. Ed McMahon and Evander Holyfield have both been the subjects of articles and specials on how the mortgage crisis is affecting everyone. McMahon is behind $644,000, approximately, on mortgage payments for his nearly $5 MILLION dollar home! Poor guy is having a hard time selling it, what with Britney Whacko Spears living nearby. Holyfield's Mansion is even more egregious in its size and cost, and the media is crying the blues for him, as well.

Pardon the expression, but F$## that! Though I feel sorry for anyone near losing their home, this should not be national news. The money McMahon is behind on could house 8 people in average size homes, people who may be out on the street, or struggling just to make rent. $644,000!!!!???? That is not behind on a mortgage, that is something seriously wrong with our society, that there is even news coverage for someone of such celebrity stature being in a bind, while daily hundreds of thousands go without affordable housing, or cut down in food and other necessities in order to pay their rent.

Holyfield, McMahon, and others, here's an idea. Downsize your house, sell it for a loss, and still come out with $3 million or whatever, more than the average American has or will see while searching for a new house. While these near foreclosures may point to the size of the problem in the market, for us to focus attention on people at this level, versus what is really wrong with our society plagued by high costs of housing, rising numbers of homeless persons, and more and more of us sinking below the poverty levels, is disgusting. This makes me sick.

A look at the houses and articles:
Holyfield's House!
Article on McMahon foreclosure
McMahon's house, photo and article

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Artomatic again!

I will be taking part in Artomatic again this year. I till be nice to be back after 3 plus years of not having been involved. I'm looking forward to the exhibit in a great building Artomatic volunteers secured this year. For those of you who do not know, Artomatic is a huge, HUGE, exhibition, with nearly 800 artists. I'll be on floor 4 of the building, with more details to come.
Check it out here in the meantime: www.artomatic.org

Thursday, February 21, 2008

PeaceNow Show in DC

I will be exhibiting photos in the PeaceNow show at the Warehouse Gallery in DC. I won't be at the opening. :( You should go! Especially if you are in DC.

Details:

Where Art and Conflict intersect

Warehouse Gallery

presents PeaceNow!

The 6th and final peace show at Warehouse on 7th Street

40 artists show painting, installation, photography, sculpture, video

Feb 22 - April 6, 2008

Gallery Hours: Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm

And by appt

Opening Reception Friday Feb 22 6-9pm

Meet the Artists



Earlier Peace shows at Warehouse:

* Faces of Iraq 2003

* Propaganda of War 2003

* War or Peace 2004

* Where's the Peace 2005

* Shock and Awe 2006



1021 7th Street NW

www.warehousetheater.com

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Happy Mardi Gras!

In Memoriam: Tony Cushing - Cat's Eye Pub, Baltimore, MD.

A great night two years in a row, when the saints go marching in.

Also, may we never forget the tragedy that was Katrina, and the disaster our country still allows to happen: http://www.canyoupicturethat.com/Gulfcoast1/index.htm