Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Showing posts with label France. Show all posts

Friday, April 27, 2007

On the bright side, The Bright Line...

I'm fortunate enough to be on the editorial staff of a small (print run of about 700 copies, put together by a few student editors) arts and literary journal published by and for Georgetown Law students. It has been fun to see some of my photographs appear in print, although of course our publication is fairly modest in scope. Next year, we're hoping to establish an online presence.

Anyway, to celebrate the printing of what was unfortunately our only issue this year (next year, there will be one per semester!), I've decided to post the photos I had in the issue. I immodestly suggest clicking on them to expand for full appreciation. And yes, I know it's pretentious to take black-and-white photos and give them titles...


Front Cover (can't remember the title, but we forgot to note
a title inside anyway - Tbilisi, Georgia, Aug. 13, 2006)

CDG Ceiling (Paris, France, Aug. 19, 2006)

Christmas Morning (St. Petersburg, Russia, Dec. 25, 2005)

Dusha Peterburga (with apologies to Antsyferov)
(St. Petersburg, Russia, June 18, 2006)

Robot Che (Moscow, June 28, 2006)
We ran a poem about robots, and this seemed to fit.

Shadow of Faith (Tbilisi, Georgia, Aug. 13, 2006)

Off the Air (St. Petersburg, July 22, 2006)
This one ran with a poem (not mine) called
"Turning Forty Feeling Like an A**hole"

Too Much Fun (Paris, France, Aug. 19, 2006)

Moscow 2006 (Moscow, Russia, June 30, 2006)

[Update: I wanted to add a link to the Flickr photoset containing all of my submissions to the Spring 2007 issue - most of which, of course, didn't make it in]