Ben Leyland, Malibu
Obviously waterfront real estate didn’t used to be valued the way it is now. San Quentin occupies such a beautiful spot its hard to image what it could be like inside.
Its the music that makes it, I think…..
Yup.
Donna Summer, I Feel Love
(I Feel Love, 1975)One day in Berlin, Eno came running in and said “I’ve heard the sound of the future,” and I said “Come on, we’re supposed to be doing it right now.” He said “No, listen to this,” and he puts on I Feel Love by Donna Summer. Eno had gone bonkers over it, absolutely bonkers. He said “This is it, look no further. This single is going to change the sound of club music for the next fifteen years.” Which was more or less right.
— David Bowie
There is much truth here….but thats not going to take away the pleasure of just going out and photographing stuff…..
ROMNEY HAS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE MORALITY UPSIDE DOWN
Mitt Romney’s reaction to J.P. Morgan Chase’s mounting losses from reckless trades is that “the market will take care of it.” His spokesman says “no taxpayer money was at risk” so it doesn’t mean we need financial regulation. Romney has promised to repeal Dodd-Frank if he’s elected president.
Yet at the same time, Romney has come out strongly against same-sex marriage. He’s also against abortion. He has no problem with government intruding on the most intimate of decisions a person makes.
He’s got private and public morality upside down. He doesn’t want to regulate where regulation is necessary — at the highest reaches of the economy, where public immorality has cost us dearly, and will cost even more unless boardroom behavior is constrained. Yet he wants to regulate where regulation is least appropriate — at the level of the individual, in bedrooms and other intimate spaces, where private morality should govern.
This is a dangerous confusion. It should be a matter of personal choice whom to marry and when to have children. But it is undoubtedly a matter of public choice whether big banks should be allowed to take the kind of risky bets that plunged the economy into the worst downturn since the Great Depression, and whether people with great wealth and should be able to buy our democracy with huge campaign contributions.
Please see the attached video and pass it on.
OK guys n girls.
Business 101 right now.
I just got an email from a really dope online magazine that I like alot and respect creatively. They just sent me a contact, for a shoot we did over a month ago. In it were many dubious terms, rights, and exclusivities that shed alot of my freedoms over…
(via iheartlosangeles)
Bill. There’s something wonderfully personal about photographing someone in their car. Its often such a microcosm of who they are.
Annie is 92 and still going strong….shot last year in her house just north of San Francisco. Fabulous woman!
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cool spelling, Mitt
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May 24, 1974: Duke Ellington dies at the age of 75.
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