Thursday, March 16, 2006

I'm A Great Photographer (or Anyone Can Snap A Good Shot Every Once In A While)


It's been a kind of unsettling week, a little personal upheaval, but nothing I can't handle. So I think I'll distract myself with a little photo essay showing what a great photographer I am. The title being (see above).
This one was taken at the beach at Tulum. I really don't get points for this shot since I seriously think it's impossible to get a bad picture from this view.

This one was taken in LA at the Standard, poolside. Very glamorous Rusty, and was used in a painting I did for him.

I love this shot although I think PETA would have issues.

This isn't a great shot but it certainly tells a story. This one was taken on a day trip to Tijuana; can you see why we ended up buying 2 velvet Elvises?

This shot was taken in Prague. The Roommate and I did a 36 hour bender tour of the ghetto that day and this hand truck was in a stable in one of the courtyards we stumbled into. It worked well in B&W. The 36 hour bender is a photo essay for another day, but I do like this shot.

This shot is from the winter of '04. We had gotten 6 inches of snow and then 2 inches of ice on top of it. This shot is of a walkway, the ice had been broken by walking on it and then more ice formed on top. I like this one, too.
Ok, kids, that's all for today.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Okay, in the pic with the beer and limes, is that a lighter or a vial of liquid ecstasy/GHB/designer drug o'the moment?

House of Suz said...

Unfortunately it is a super thin lighter, just like the super thin Capris I no longer smoke.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

House of Suz said...

Oh, and before you ask, yes, the Roommate is making out with the dog. Horney bastard. The Roommate too.

Gnomeself Be True said...

Oddly enough, PETA might not have any problem with that picture.
Peter Singer, widely considered the father of the animal rights movement, and PETA, is on record as saying that interspecies sex does not necessarily constitute cruelty. He asserts that it could be moral and mutually satisfying.
One shudders to think of his field work.
So, let the boys be boys. But please, no more pictures.