Sunday, July 11, 2010

I Keep Her Photograph Against My Heart.



I finally got around to scanning a bunch of Polaroids I've been taking over the past year. I still have a few more stacks to scan, so this is only the first batch. You can see the ones that I've gotten up thus far on my Flickr account under the set: FUJ-POLA. In order to refrain from soley making a self-promoting post I'll spend the rest of this going over how I got into using my Land Camera 250 and the resources I used to get it up and working since I occasionally get questions from friends & strangers alike. For that overview & links to resources, follow the jump below.


Patti Smith's Land Camera 250
(same make & model as mine)

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Colorful Are All The Lambs.



The Balkan Situations - Valle E Gajdes

I’ve always had an affinity for whatever glimpses I’ve gotten into Balkan culture/music but it always happened to peripherally come my way and it took a while for me to really explore it on my own. However, I do have to credit The Balkan Situations, who were a nine piece band based in Middletown CT, for causing me to actively pursue an interest in learning what little I have thus far about the region. I caught them a number of years back in a warehouse in Rhode Island, playing a noise show with Lightening Bolt. They’re pretty much all I remember of that night (though in the interest of full disclosure I did kill a bottle of wine [at the very least] during their set alone and came close to shattering it on the concrete floor as I tapped along). Leave it to a group of students to maddeningly play traditional folk music in the middle of no where and show up a roster of noise bands with their ferocity and leave me totally enraptured. I managed to only catch them one other time in New Britain CT with very much the same result. Thankfully, I got a couple cdrs from them before I moved out west & they split up not too long after that. I still listen to those cdrs and something about seeing that music live for the first time really stuck with me. It was certainly the kick in the ass I needed to instill a desire to learn what I can about the Balkans and a longing to make it there in person. Anyway. They’re the main reason I wind up in Croatian-American halls for Croat Bagpipe Jams, buy whatever books I see on the region, download Balkan folk music and obsessively look at related photography on Flickr.

Listen to more: HERE

Watch them play: HERE