After dinner with Dennis Stock of Magnum Photo fame.
[L>R: Whitney Martin, Dennis Stock, Bill Reeves and Joey Castillo]
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Bond Loves Lamp (Shade).
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I officially bought the Mamiya 6 cameras yesterday. Three bodies and the only three lenses made for the system: 50/4, 75/3.5 & 150/4.5. 6x6 film is still awesome.
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Mamiya 6x6 Ilford Delta 100
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This guy's jacket looked like an authentic Montréal 1976 Olympics team jacket.
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Some chalking in Hyde Park. People from Austin will get the joke. (If they read Japanese.)
A hint for those not familiar with Austin.
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I shot some film at a TXRD Rollerderby a couple weeks ago. You can see more from the roll on FaceBook.
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Posters in Hyde Park.
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Bond in the sun.
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Just a wall somewhere on The Univ. Texas at Austin campus. I will probably never know what even 20% of these buildings are used for.
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This is the photo the Austin American-Statesman ran as the lead with the Gault Site story.
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This is my favorite photo from the Gault Archeological Site that ran in the Austin American-Statesman.

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I have no idea what this was. It may have been at a bus stop.


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Self Portrait
Erin and I took a trip to Enchanted Rock on Saturday.
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Erin becoming one with the rock.
I am teaching Erin about photography. This is our shadow while she is taking a photo with my old Ricoh KR-30sp on Tri-X 400.
Neither of us had ever been into the caves up on the rock. We plan to go back better equipped for deeper cave exploration very soon.
A tree growing out of the rock.
We enjoyed a good meal a few days ago at the newly renovated Counter Cafe on Lamar. The Prime Rib was amazing.
Here is a review in the Austin American-Statesman.
The Legendary Albino Squirrel of the East Mall.
A couple who was feeding it as I walked up. The squirrel must get a lot of love since he is quite plump. Plus, every single girl who walked by stopped to dig their cameras out of their purses to snap a photo. This little critter is probably one of the most photographed animals on campus.
The fountain near the LBJ School.
A rainbow in the fountain on the East Mall.

Legendary Rock & Roll photographer Jim Marshall visited The University of Texas School of Journalism today.
He showed his entire show in slide projectors.
Here is a shot of Tiffany, a student who scored a cool memento:![]()







An Illicitly photographed registration mark. I just liked how it looked on the brick.
This may be the Bank of America building.
Here is a power portrait of Erin in her new cube. Nice view!


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