{"@attributes":{"version":"2.0"},"channel":{"title":"if you can't be witty, then at least be bombastic","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/","description":"if you can't be witty, then at least be bombastic - LiveJournal.com","managingEditor":"cassidy@netaxs.com","lastBuildDate":"Thu, 01 Jan 2026 19:02:00 GMT","generator":"LiveJournal \/ LiveJournal.com","image":{"url":"https:\/\/l-userpic.livejournal.com\/13858660\/816541","title":"if you can't be witty, then at least be bombastic","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/","width":"100","height":"100"},"item":[{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/852285.html","pubDate":"Thu, 01 Jan 2026 19:02:00 GMT","title":"Another year, another photo","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/852285.html","description":"<p><br><\/p>\n<p>Starting in 1999 I've done a 2 second long self portrait beginning one second before midnight on New Years Even and ending one second into the new year.<\/p>\n<p>Here's 2025 slipping into 2026.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2026\/L1005730-Exposure.jpg\" alt=\"Clickenzee to embiggen.\" title=\"Clickenzee to embiggen.\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Clickenzee to embiggen.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>I've been in the long habit of going to bed at 8pm so that I can get up at 5:00 and write before the sun comes up, so staying up past nine wasn't really in the cards for me this year. I sent an alarm for 11:45. Trillian offered to get up and put on a ball-gown but getting out of bed to take a photo seemed like more work than I was interested in doing. I remember \u2014 years ago -- my friends Joe and Tony and I would always listen to Metallica's <em>Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse <\/em>at midnight and ring in the new year smashing into one another. I had an awful lot of energy back then but, looking back, not a terrible lot of it was channeled in useful directions. Arguably I have more *energy* now (no way could I run any distance in my 20's) but I definitely feel that I'm focused in more rationally productive directions now. A lot of that is because Trillian's here with me and now it's easier to see the right way to go.<\/p>\n<p>This does always create some internal monologue and reflection about all the things that had to go <em>wrong<\/em> in my life for things to go <em>right<\/em>. Some of the really terrible things did build me up better and make me better prepared to carry on.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I hope your 2026 is a good year, wherever you are and whatever you're doing and whomever you're with or without.&nbsp;<\/p>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/852285.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/852216.html","pubDate":"Sun, 20 Jul 2025 19:11:34 GMT","title":"New Photo Shoot!","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/852216.html","description":"<p>A few months ago we got a call from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.glenfoerd.org\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Glen Foerd<\/a>, which is a historic mansion owned by the city of Philadelphia. It's a great example of 1920's gilded age construction. the guy who built it made a fortune figuring out a process for tanning goat skins and made a huge amount of money overnight. Yadda yada yada, it's now part of Fairmount Park and they do all sorts of cool things there. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.glenfoerd.org\/masquerade-ball?fbclid=IwY2xjawLqFxhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFsZlJlTTM1WHJBNnlST3JDAR7O3PdBZlcZ6tNiQOTFIV47-5LvyZ8u__ZWTudJv8kFcN6SbReKpbFo7dXX2w_aem_8DZ-LxO61ReGeHmi_nwy1g\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">One of these things is to throw a massive masquerade ball on Halloween<\/a>. So they asked if we could come up with a poster image that was <em><strong>over the top<\/strong><\/em><em>.<\/em> I had a few ideas and @trillianstars went out to have a look at the place which was fabulous.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>We'd recently seen the Heartless Revival collection at Philly Fashion week and it included some extremely <em>over the top<\/em> dresses. Behold:<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/gf0.jpg\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n\n<p>So....I thought that dress would go spectacularly with Glen Foerd. So we rented the dress. Which came with a crew of people and all this apparatus to fill it up with air, and we went out to the mansion for a day of shooting. &nbsp;Here's what we did.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/gf1.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Some behind the scenes with all the people (Haley, April, &amp; Kostis) necessary to make this dress work:<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/gf2.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Once Trillian was in the dress she was stuck there. So there was a lot of setup and then getting her into the dress, then shooting, then getting her out of it. We did three different setups and each one was like 90 minutes setup, 3 minutes photographing.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/gf3.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Here's how it looked from the back of the camera. I was using a Hasselblad X1D which is a ponderous and ugly thing but I've had a great time with it.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/gf5.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>The photo they chose for the inside is on the magnificent stairwell in the center of the house. It took a few people to get Trillian there and get everything attached.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/gf6.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>The house has a built-in pipe organ.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/gf7.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Their party is on Halloween 2025 and it's going to be spectacular. If you'd like to go, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.glenfoerd.org\/masquerade-ball?fbclid=IwY2xjawLqFxhleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFsZlJlTTM1WHJBNnlST3JDAR7O3PdBZlcZ6tNiQOTFIV47-5LvyZ8u__ZWTudJv8kFcN6SbReKpbFo7dXX2w_aem_8DZ-LxO61ReGeHmi_nwy1g\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">here's the info<\/a>.<\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/852216.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851770.html","pubDate":"Sat, 15 Mar 2025 16:21:40 GMT","title":"Between Us And Catastrophe: 2025","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851770.html","description":"<p>Five years ago this month I started photographing COVID nurses realizing that their stories were going to be critical in our understanding of what was happening to us and the world. This month Philadelphia's Mutter Museum of the College of Physicians put up a 5 years pandemic retrospective of the pandemic called \"Trusted Messengers\" and included 24 of my photos plus a copy of the book in progress. Trillian Stars and I got to go to the press and members opening last night.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/muttermuseum_1.jpg\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/muttermuseum_2.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/muttermuseum_3.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/muttermuseum_4.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/muttermuseum_5.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/muttermuseum_6.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/muttermuseum_7.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/muttermuseum_8.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/muttermuseum_9.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>The exhibit opens to the public today.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851770.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851577.html","pubDate":"Mon, 06 Jan 2025 18:41:36 GMT","title":"2024-2025","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851577.html","description":"<p>Starting in 1999 I've done a 2 second long self portrait beginning one second before midnight on New Years Even and ending one second into the new year.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Here's 2024 slipping into 2025 in Whitechapel England, for the second year in a row.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2025\/2024-2025-P1044298-Pano-Edit.jpg\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>With Trillian Stars.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>So much that I should update.....<\/p>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851577.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851304.html","pubDate":"Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:31:24 GMT","title":"New book(s) out!","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851304.html","description":"<p>So, Trillian_Stars and I have two new books out and this is the anniversary of when we first started thinking about them. So first I'll plug out books, which you can get at <a href=\"https:\/\/elizabethsiddal.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/elizabethsiddal.com<\/a> and then I'll tell you the weird story about how they happened.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/pre-raph-0.jpg\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n\n<p>We've published the only popular edition of the (mostly) complete works of Victorian poet Elizabeth Siddal and also <em>This is Only Earth, My Dear<\/em>, 48 photographs inspired by her poems:&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/three-images1.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/three-images2.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>So how did all this happen?! \u2014 A year ago today, Trillian and I went to see the Rossetti exhibit at the Delaware Art Museum \u2014 it had previously come from the Tate and featured works by a number of the Rossetti's, but focusing on the poetry of Christina Rossetti, and the paintings of her brother, Dante Rossetti, and his wife, Elizabeth Siddal. And for most people, finding out that Elizabeth Siddal painted was news.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/pre-raph1.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>The museum is wonderful. Nobody was there. There was snow outside. Both Trillian and I have always liked the Pre-Raphaelites so we had a lovely time. But we saw one thing there that puzzled me, it was a photograph and looking at it, I was pretty sure that the information on the tag was incorrect. (Being a photographer you know stuff about photos that other people don't.) So anyway, when we got home, I started doing some research into the photos and because of that, I read this biography of Dante Rossetti by his brother, William. And in that, I found this poem: &nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/lizzie.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>and I was like <em>Sweet barking cheese<\/em>, this is an amazing poem \u2014 <em>dim phantom's of an unknown ill??<\/em> So I went to buy a copy of her poems. But there isn't one. I found some scholarly critiques of them and a long out of print limited edition art book from 1978, but you couldn't go to the store and buy a book of her poems. So we started looking and found the others scattered across three biographies of her husband, Dante Rossetti. William writes there that he has a few more scraps, but that's everything she wrote that was actually a poem. So I copied them all down and made a little booklet of them for Trillian and I.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>And two other things happened at this same time. One was that we were headed to London in a month to cat sit and do absolutely nothing. The second was that I found out that in 2016, Swiss camera behemoth <em>Hasselblad<\/em> had put out a cell phone camera called the Hasselblad Moto and the reviews were <em>scathing<\/em>. &nbsp;Everybody agreed that it was an absolute piece of garbage. So, Hasselblad making a cellphone camera is sort of like Ferarri making a shopping cart.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/pre-raph-2.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Like a) you need a shopping cart but b) what the hell does Ferarri know about making a shopping cart? So anyway, these cameras came out in 2016 and immediately stopped being produced. So looking, I found that they were just littering eBay for like $20. So I bought one. And we took that camera and that booklet to England with us and we were staying right near where Elizabeth Siddal lived and died, so it was easy to read her poems and spend a lot of time thinking about her. And we found that while we kept reading these poems over and over and over and we were walking through &nbsp;the neighborhood, the photos that we were taking were infused with the thoughts from those poems.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>And we started posting photos with snippets of her poems.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/ees3.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>And those posts started getting an enormous amount of attention. And we started to think that maybe this was bigger than just us being on vacation with a folded up bunch of poems from a woman who'd never lived to see them published.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>So ... yadda yadda yadda, we decided that getting our photos published was worth pursuing and we created a book that included eight of Elizabeth's poems and somewhere along the line we decided that we should also publish her poems as their own thing as a companion volume so people could read all of them.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>And a year later. They're here.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>They \"officially\" come out Spring 2025. You can pre-order on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/This-Only-Earth-Dear-Elizabeth\/dp\/1948886472\/ref=sr_1_1?crid=19JN1DMLK4CG3&amp;dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.XUSBFULuy59fDj1lw7d11EWSpeiTvoq36mCKSR676ingmVDO6W822Cdj0X41eIUPIQl5gESspIRD0_Nf6_EzXCEJdgFiQv4YZO5z11vNi-Z37nVagbArVgbU6gwtiD7K8jA0Vmzl6LGpLYTXO7q2y5ByWB9TeITI8z_4g52tcBrO5QJhVL9fjKxwKowQXcmkgyV2mb_wb8Ui6gwrqUmwJIDJKA4-5CD_mTQ96xW1JHY.vR-fHwwS1KSG2axQn9i-aQr1mMTlyMM9GTrF24AmwC8&amp;dib_tag=se&amp;keywords=this+is+only+earth+my+dear&amp;qid=1732462124&amp;sprefix=this+is+only+earth+my+dear%2Caps%2C114&amp;sr=8-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">amazon<\/a> or <a href=\"https:\/\/www.barnesandnoble.com\/w\/this-is-only-earth-my-dear-kyle-cassidy\/1146172004?ean=9781948886475\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">barns and noble<\/a>. Or you can get them directly from <a href=\"https:\/\/elizabethsiddal.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">ElizabethSiddal.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Hope you're all doing well.<\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851304.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851003.html","pubDate":"Mon, 25 Mar 2024 20:39:42 GMT","title":"Zones of Possibilities","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851003.html","description":"<p>Our artist friends were either completely destroyed by covid or the metamorphized like butterflies and created beautiful things. Both of these things happened to Helen Rosemier who lost her husband, Matt, during COVID and also created an astounding book about the swirling emotions. ZONES OF POSSIBILITY is a book of photography, memory, loss and celebration. It\u2019s also a book filled with design elements that would send a publisher into spasms. \u201cWhat do you mean you want to glue photo corners onto page 11 of every copy?\u201d \u201cWhat do you mean pages 24 and 25 need to be ripped in half? We already agreed to an embossed cover and a foldout flyleaf.\u201d \u201cWait, you want loose photos stuffed in there too?\u201d<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/helen1.jpg\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n\n<p>ZONES OF POSSIBLLITY has an incredibly thoughtful, beautiful, and complex layout that includes archival images from her husbands family album, included with new photographs mostly taken in her garden during lockdown where she explored the unknown spaces that had surrounded their lives together all the years they were married.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/helen2.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>This is a book about the unfamiliarity of familiar things \u2014 the lost right under our noses and the decoding details that we have never observed.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Helen seeks to \"complete\"the understanding of her husband through the left-behind clues of his childhood, seeking out more moments together that can happen now only in the unknown and unknowable past.<\/p>\n<p>This is a highly personal volume \u2014 there are no answers for outsiders \u2014 the what, who and how are all beyond our reach. We can only look into this collection of memories and speculate, as though flipping through a box of prints in an antique store. It's not a book of answers, only the yearning for answers.<\/p>\n<p>But is also a beautiful book \u2014 an object of inspiration and a book about design. Once, in college, while staring at a Mark Rothcoe painting in I said \"I don't understand why this is in a museum\" and my compatriot, a painter, said \"This is a painting about painting, and you don't understand it because you don't speak the language of paint.\" And that's stuck with me. That sometimes we might not understand why something is beautiful because we don't yet understand what we need to know to understand it.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Throughout Zones of Possibility there are the signs of missing photos, slight shades of discoloration where things once were, memories that were preserved but are now lost \u2014 a forever unknowable hole in Helen's understanding of Matt.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2024\/helen3.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>We also need to talk about the exquisite design by Lisa Ferron, who gives us an object of ponderous beauty and mystery, and poetry contributed by Julian Dobson.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>You can get your own copy from Helen's website: <a target='_blank' href='https:\/\/helenrosemierphotography.co.uk\/albums\/0UE5\/zones-of-possibility' rel='nofollow'>https:\/\/helenrosemierphotography.co.uk\/albums\/0UE5\/zones-of-possibility<\/a><\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/851003.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850831.html","pubDate":"Fri, 29 Dec 2023 10:14:15 GMT","title":"Mile End with a Hasselblad","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850831.html","description":"<p><br><\/p>\n<p>In London again. With &lt;lj user=\"trillian_Stars\"&gt; and a Hasselblad 4116 trying to remember LJ embed codes.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/spittlefields-magic-swish-square-copy.jpg\" alt=\"Not Spittlefields, probably Mile End with Trillian Stars \" title=\"Not Spittlefields, probably Mile End with Trillian Stars \" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Not Spittlefields, probably Mile End with Trillian Stars <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>I feel like we're at that delicate nexus of possibility and creativity and my inclination is to run as far as I can before we fall off.<\/p>\n<p>But, true love, seek me in the throng<\/p>\n<p>Of spirits floating past;<\/p>\n<p>And I will take thee by the hands,<\/p>\n<p>And know thee mine at last.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014 Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal<\/p>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850831.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850662.html","pubDate":"Mon, 30 Oct 2023 18:15:23 GMT","title":"Kevin Hollenbeck's Memorial  Band Photographer Gear Giveaway","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850662.html","description":"<p>People, let me tell you about our best friend, Kevin Hollenbeck and how we want you to have his cameras.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/5497\/5497_original.png\" alt=\"Kevin Hollenbeck, aka &quot;Shadowcaptain&quot;\" title=\"Kevin Hollenbeck, aka &quot;Shadowcaptain&quot;\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Kevin Hollenbeck, aka &quot;Shadowcaptain&quot;<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Kevin was ubiquitous in the Dresden Dolls band scene and so many other music scenes. He was the person that a lot of rock stars relied on to Get Things Done when they came through town. I remember Kevin telling a story of how he ended up in a Volkswagon Jetta, driving it like a get-away car, hunched over the wheel, swerving around ducks and trash cans with Weird Al Yankovic in the back seat, careening dangerously towards an amusement park where there may or may not have been a roller coaster they wanted to ride at 2:00 in the morning. And while this sounds like the fevered dream of many a person, it wasn't Kevin's fevered dream, it was a true story, though I may have gotten some of the details wrong.<\/p>\n<p>Kevin Hollenbeck, aka Shadowcaptain, was a photographer from the Washington D.C. area who passed away of colon cancer in 2022 leaving an incredibly large group of friends devastated. Kevin was a theater person who loved music and spent his career helping indie bands with his photography. His kindness and enthusiasm put him at the center of a lot of amazing experiences with musicians. He left behind a lot of photo equipment and to honor his legacy, we want to give that equipment to people who will continue to support bands and theater.<\/p>\n<h1><strong>Here's how you can win one of Kevin's cameras.<\/strong><\/h1>\n\n<p>Amongst Kevin's gear, there are three DSLR kits, two point and shoots, a gopro-style kit, a film camera kit and two lensbaby lenses in Nikon F (not Z) mount.<\/p>\n<p>We'd like to to give the DSLR's to people who do not already have a DSLR \u2014 so if you've got a camera already, get out there and take pictures and support bands. Go go go! If you're currently rocking your cell phone, we may be able to upgrade you.We'd like to give these to the people who can do the most to help indie music.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>There are some caveats to getting these:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol>\n  <li>We ask that every time you post a photo that you took with Kevin's gear, you <em>tag him in the social media: <a href='https:\/\/www.livejournal.com\/rsearch\/?tags=%23ShadowCaptain'>#ShadowCaptain<\/a><\/em> \u2014 that way we can all follow along with your career and the new life that Kevin's cameras have.<\/li>\n  <li><em>You can't sell Kevin's gear. <\/em>You can only give it away. If you upgrade your equipment, pay Kevin's things forward to someone else who needs them.<\/li>\n  <li>If you're over 40 years old,<em> talk to your doctor about getting a colonoscopy<\/em>. Colon cancer is curable and this simple procedure could be the difference between a long happy life, and your friends memorializing you by giving your stuff away, even if the memorial is something you would really love (as I'm sure Kevin would be tickled pink about this one.)<br><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2><strong>Here's how to enter:<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Decide what you're interested in, either a DSLR kit, a point and shoot, the gopro(ish) camera, the film camera, or the nikon lensbaby lenses.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Put your six best photos together with a statement of no more than 500 words.<\/strong> Tell us your vision for music photography. This can include what music means to you, how you see photography as part of music, what excites you most about music photography and, <em>importantly<\/em>, your plans for helping out indie musicians. Do you know particular bands you want to help out? Tell us about them! Is there a music scene that you're a part of? Tell us about it!<\/p>\n<p>Convert your file to a .pdf <strong>no more than 4.5mb<\/strong> in size and send it to kyle@kylecassidy.com <strong>with the subject line Kevin's Gear<\/strong>. Gigantic files will be rejected and email with different subject lines might not get filtered properly.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>(You can use adobe's pdf compressor to help you get your file size down: <a target='_blank' href='https:\/\/www.adobe.com\/acrobat\/online\/compress-pdf.html' rel='nofollow'>https:\/\/www.adobe.com\/acrobat\/online\/compress-pdf.html<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>INCLUDE IN YOUR ENTRY WHAT PHOTO GEAR YOU'RE INTERESTED IN, YOUR NAME, AND YOUR CONTACT INFO.<\/p>\n<p>Entries are due by December 31, 2023. We'll let the winners know sometime in December and we'll get your gear out to you asap.<\/p>\n<h2>Judges:<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Jim \"Kimo\" West<\/strong> has been the guitar player for Weird Al Yankovikc's band since its formation.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Amanda Palmer<\/strong> is one half of the Dresden Dolls<\/p>\n<p><strong>Kyle Cassidy<\/strong> is a photographer from Philadelphia who's done a number of album covers and photo books about music.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks to Natalie Serwan for handling the logistics of this.<\/p>\n<h1>Here's what we're giving away:<\/h1>\n<p><strong>Lot 1<\/strong> - Nikon D7500Nikon D7500 BodyNikon VR 18-140mm 3.5-5.6 ED LensNikon 85mm 1.8 G LensNikon 35mm 1.8 G LensLowepro Camera BackpackSunpak Ultra 7000TM TripodWireless Remote Trigger2x BatteryCharger<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/5765\/5765_original.png\" alt=\"Lot A\" title=\"Lot A\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Lot A<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/5981\/5981_original.png\" alt=\"Lot A continued\" title=\"Lot A continued\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Lot A continued<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><strong>Lot 2 <\/strong>- Nikon D5100Nikon D5100 BodyNikon 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 ED LensNikon VR 70-300mm 4.5-6.3 ED Lens2x Pro Series Multi-Power Battery Grip for D5100\/5200 (not pictured)Lowepro Camera BagSunpak Travellite TripodProfessional LCD Viewfinder kit2x BatteryUser ManualCharger<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/6287\/6287_original.png\" alt=\"Lot 2\" title=\"Lot 2\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Lot 2<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/6608\/6608_original.png\" alt=\"Lot 2 continued\" title=\"Lot 2 continued\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Lot 2 continued<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><strong>Lot 3<\/strong> - Nikon D3000Nikon D3000 BodyNikon 18-55mm 3.5-5.6 ED LensNikon 55-200mm 4-5.6 ED LensSunpak Travellite TripodProfessional LCD Viewfinder Kit1 BatteryCharger Included<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/6788\/6788_original.png\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><strong>Lot 4<\/strong> - Nikon Coolpix P900CameraUser Manual2x Batterycharger<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/6924\/6924_original.png\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><strong>Lot 5<\/strong> - Nikon Coolpix P600CameraQuick Start Guide2x Batterycharger<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/7263\/7263_original.png\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><strong>Lot 6<\/strong> - GearPro CameraCameraAccessories KitCar Charger Included<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/7567\/7567_original.png\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><strong>Lot 7<\/strong> - Minolta XG-M Antique Film CameraCamera 45mm 2.8 Lens<br>Carson Mini TripodTextured Lens Cloth<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/7746\/7746_original.png\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><strong>Lot 8<\/strong> - Lensbaby Scout Lens w\/ 12mm Fisheye Optic for Nikon F mount cameras<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/ic.pics.livejournal.com\/kylecassidy\/816541\/8147\/8147_original.png\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Good luck, thank you, buy some merchandise from bands, tell your friends about music you like and get a colonoscopy.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&lt;3&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850662.html?view=comments#comments","category":"#shadowcaptain"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850250.html","pubDate":"Wed, 04 Oct 2023 11:08:03 GMT","title":"In Memory of Peter Straub: Part 2","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850250.html","description":"Peter left this world a year ago last month and I don't stop thinking about him. It's really hard to describe how cool Peter Straub was. How just, kind, and funny and full of the joy of life he was. One story that really comes to mind is his side-stint as a soap opera star. <br \/><br \/>The first time I met Peter I was interviewing him for a book that, so far, hasn't come out about writers in their creative spaces, and Peter told me about his rigorous writing habits, which were to start writing really early in the morning, and then take a break for lunch in the early afternoon, make a sandwich and sit in front of the television -- and this was in the 1970's and 1980's when society told us that men were all at the office and the only people at home watching television were women, so, on the three network TV channels you got during the day, ALL of them were showing soap operas from 12:30 until around 4:00 when the kids were supposed to get home. So Peter sat down with his sandwich and his glass of scotch and he watched soap operas. He told me at the time that soap operas were fun things for a writer working on a novel to watch because \"they're 100% plot\" like a Dickens novel. So, Peter Straub and three million New York City housewives got hooked on One Life to Live. He watched it religiously and got swept up in the story. And at some point at one of those Manhattan parties that they make movies about, he bumped into OLtL star Michael Easton who plays detective Lt. McBain (and who, for some period in 1997 might have been, I believe, a vampire, it's hard to remember all the plot twists). Michael Easton was a fan of Peter's and they got to talking about things and they realized that it would be fun to work together, so they wrote a graphic novel <a href=\"http:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Green-Woman-Peter-Straub\/dp\/1401211003\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">The Green Woman<\/a> (Easton had already written a couple of novels at this point) <i>and<\/i> Peter started guest starting on One Life to Live. <br \/><br \/>You read that right. <br \/><br \/>Michael Easton went to the writers and said \"Hey, you should write Peter in\" and someone shrugged their shoulders and said \"ok\" and blind detective Peter Braust was born. Peter Brust was the former partner of Lt. McBain's father and when Michael Easton's character was at a complete loss for how to solve a crime, he would go visit Peter Braust who would say something like \"you said you smelled hibiscus. Hibiscus doesn't bloom in September. It must have been a woman's perfume.\" and Lt. McBain would say \"Of course! Hiding behind the curtains! thank you so much Peter Brust!\" and go solve the crime. <br \/><br \/>In 2011 Peter invited me up to his house to watch the latest episode and it was some of the most fun I've had in my life. Peter has a wonderful, literary, family. His wife, Susan, started \"Read to Me\" which is a program to get parents to read books to and with their children, and his daughter Emma is a novelist. It's hard to think of a time I've been surrounded by so much joy and a properly functioning American family.<br \/><br \/>Some of  the cast showed up and I heard lots of inside stories about life in a soap opera.<br \/><br \/>I posted these photos right after the party in 2011, but here they are again: <br \/><br \/><center><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2011\/oltl-party-1.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/0cd16a78973f169ab85dc81a50e04395a6ee3bb3d891a84afbe4d1d4b3bd5ab3\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hME0zLSdw8IDVMeiQF2rggFm3CNJQ:U9Nf_NdcrKrqZbGZ2u00SQ\" width=\"900\" fetchpriority=\"high\"><br \/>Clickenzee to Embiggen!<\/a><br \/><br \/><small>Peter, his son-in-law, Michael Fusco, daughter Emma, Peter's assistant, Este Lewis, actor Robert Woods who has played Bo Buchannan on OLTL, his wife, Loyita Chapel, who plays both Blaze and Dallas on OLTL, & Susan Straub who runs <a href=\"http:\/\/www.readtomeprogram.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Read to Me<\/a><\/small>.<br \/><\/center><br \/><br \/><center><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/1679f057a2b01d10ca39d4ea50575b5594350fd64cd628acb6fb0d9ff9820b51\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hME0zLSdw8IDVMeiQF2rQgFm3CNJQ:4Ok2i4AIOihBQ94Kx5u_zA\" loading=\"lazy\"><br \/>Blind detective Peter Braust always shows up at the critical moment with just the right insight to crack the case. Though this time, it's the Lieutenant's cold feet in regards to his upcoming marriage to Natalie.<br \/><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/8bb31a4132b9d255eb099a4227f11cf10914135d8bc1e661503168c20d2905ca\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hME0zLSdw8IDVMeiQF2rAgFm3CNJQ:MADuWU07t6nYXgSEM0nGsA\" loading=\"lazy\"><br \/>In the episode Bo (played by Robert) gets into a fight with his brother Clint (played by Jerry verDorn) at Natalie and Jessica's double wedding, Clint has a flash drive that has, I think, naughty photos of one of the brides, and someone else has switched one of their paternity tests (they're both pregnant) but can't remember which one. I'm not sure how much of this Bo knew about when he was doling out ten fingered justice. It was confusing but glorious. Peter delivered his lines with eloquence and there was a heady delight at the Straub residence as we watched and cheered. He's really such a lovely person, you'd never expect that he spends most days thinking about how to disembowel people in new and unique ways.<br \/><\/center><br \/><br \/>I do miss you Peter Straub. You're one in a million.<br \/><br \/><center><br \/><lj-repost button=\"You can click here to repost this story in your own journal.\"><br \/><hr><br \/><small><br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/profile\" target=\"_blank\">Add me as a friend on LiveJournal<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/profile.php?id=621693\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Add me on Facebook<\/a>, <a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/kylecassidy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Follow me on Twitter<\/a>.<\/small><\/center>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850250.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850010.html","pubDate":"Tue, 03 Oct 2023 14:37:14 GMT","title":"People let me tell you about something beautiful.","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850010.html","description":"<p>Ever since it came out in 2018 I have coveted Micah Bloom's book <em>Codex<\/em>, <a href=\"https:\/\/thedigitalpress.org\/codex\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">published by the University of North Dakota's Digital Press<\/a>. Codex is a response to the 2017 flood in Minot, North Dakota and asks the question, what if you love a thing far more than anybody thought humanly possible? After the flood, Bloom and a meticulous team of researchers went to Minot and combed through the flood debris documenting and collecting books. Ordinary books. Collected and treated with the care the NTSB would give to airplane wreckage. Indeed, the whole thing has the overtones of an infinitely funded quest to discover ... what? The resulting expenditure of resources on something that we'd all walk past gives us a fascinating and beautiful look at the intersection between humanity and nature. Floods are, intrinsically, i think, about the ownership of the liminal spaces that people expand into.<\/p>\n<p>Bloom took many of the collected books and exhibited them in a gallery show that I'm sorely depressed that I missed. But I'm incredibly happy to have one of the 20 art books created from the gallery show, thanks to me whining about not having one loudly on the Internet and the press realizing that there was one unsold copy lying in a drawer.<\/p>\n<p>This is literally one of the two or three most beautiful books I've ever seen.<\/p>\n<p>But don't be sad!!! You can get a digital version of this astounding book, for free, from the University of North Dakota Digital Press <a href=\"https:\/\/thedigitalpress.org\/codex\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">here<\/a>. <br><\/p>\n\n<p>I leave you with some images of this absolutely astoundingly beautiful book.<\/p>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/codex00.jpg\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img 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<figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/codex50.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/codex52.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" 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      <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/codex219.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/codex237.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/codex258.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/codex310.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/codex338.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2023\/codex352.jpg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/850010.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/849841.html","pubDate":"Sun, 05 Feb 2023 14:58:07 GMT","title":"The Hasselblad X1d is beautiful and terrible","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/849841.html","description":"<p>The Haddelblad X1d is simultaneously one of the most beautiful and yet one of the most tragically terrible cameras I've ever used.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>It produces excellent images when it produces images but it's as slow as a 4x5 without the reliability.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/a8625bd63addb0f52e5e3962928a207c59b886d97f4c330f5eca266c3bb1d5c4\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0zXfcBBAEVAAnBx25xcLxX3fP6uc:ch3TuUJnu8EbT8EsE6OqoA\" alt=\"The X1D is very easy on the eyes for an intrinsically ugly camera. \" title=\"The X1D is very easy on the eyes for an intrinsically ugly camera. \" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>The X1D is very easy on the eyes for an intrinsically ugly camera. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Being a mirrorless, you can put a whole lot of other lenses on it but with the Hasselblad having the shutters in the lenses, there are some tradeoffs \u2014 with a non Hasseblad X lens you're limited to using the electronic shutter, which takes 1\/3 of a second to write the frame, so any movement in the camera during that time will show up in the final image. But the advantage of a built in leaf-shutter is that H native lenses will flash sync at any speed. So that's nice.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The camera itself is ponderously slow to respond to requests from the user to actually do something, pressing the shutter is basically sending a third class parcel package to the camera asking for it to take a photo when it has a chance. Another powerful annoyance is how slowly the camera turns on either the ELF or the rear-screen. I'm used to the Panasonic X series \u2014 the GX7 and the GX9 respond instantly to a touch of the shutter button and display the live view. Not so with the Hasselblad, where four or five frantic half-pushes of the shutter and several long seconds are required to switch the camera from menu to live view. But, if you can live with that, the images are nice. There are two newer versions (X1Dii and the X2D) both of which use the same exact sensor.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>But when it does decide to take photos, they're very nice.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/e91a599a566b6cf33e787899e6ac8fb49463042de15f0f98633ef35cfa79ce8d\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0zTdZlALF0IL3wU:3jt-09E40fEGkARPxvoMbg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img 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src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/b8e4c859aa8bf9566911bea23ffef0799bd704f433cb76389d847f69b51d58f0\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0zTdZlULF0IL3wU:3LfcWZ5tyzL32zQrQR7uXQ\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/4067e4431968438105a5ee42e5dd2f70c689b73e25e4603c01ae15e75bd63e50\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0zTdZlQLF0IL3wU:3DQDJHfWZvI4ZpFgldUkUg\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" 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src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/3a699c1b860b6805c17c2830178ea75a92bbfdc59b3f8d91ed5362cd63216bb0\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0zTdZlIUU1gcmlom:VO6lYcrTLArLQZtZPl5tbQ\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/d5f0db0efa848e1318d6cc11f5ba027b8938d11b178c89bc784cc778561a1236\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0zTdZlIXU1gcmlom:SQ0hAEzp4PyKEV224iMxMw\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/a3545f8498443253d8f845a11bf97a135b05fffe8b29c65a7c4ff1ed314a84b6\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0zTdZlILF0IL3wU:3zzAKAJPinCZ607Yb22YcA\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/849841.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/849541.html","pubDate":"Sat, 07 Jan 2023 13:57:41 GMT","title":"How much vegan chili can you make for $36?","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/849541.html","description":"<p>Last week over on Twitter, vegan comfort food emulator Thee Burger Dude &nbsp;(@TheeBurgerDude) wondered how much vegan chili he could make for $36. I didn't follow enough of the conversation to figure out what made him ask that, but it got me instantly obsessed with how much vegan chili <em>I<\/em> could make for $36. <em>[EDIT FROM THE FUTURE: Thee Burger Dude responded to me on Twitter saying that there was a viral tweet a couple of years ago from someone lamenting that they couldn't be vegan because it cost $36 to make vegan chili, causing the entire Internet wonder, loudly, just what the heck this person was making chili out of.]<\/em> A few years back my colleague at the Philadelphia Weekly, Randy LaBosso wondered, in a series of articles, how well he could live on some small amount of money \u2014 it might have been $40 a week. And, you know, whenever someone on the Internet does something like that, you're always smacking your head at how you could do it better and I'm going \"Randy! <em>Let me tell you about lentils!<\/em>\"&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I'm fortunate to live in a part of Philadelphia which has an enormous amount of food options and that's not the case everywhere. Many American's live in <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Food_desert\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">food deserts<\/a> where their options for shopping are very limited. For this, I shopped at two different places, Sprouts Farmers Market for bulk spices and Aldi, for almost everything else. There are a few places that I didn't try that might have been able to save me more money, such as our vegetable trucks and the dollar store (critically, I think the zucchini and squash might have been about 25% or so less expensive at a vegetable truck). Also, if I'd been able to go in on this with other people, I think I could have gotten the beans cheaper in larger amounts by shopping at some of our international stores that supply restaurants in the area.<\/p>\n<p>So, all this is predicated on a) having places to shop and b) having the time to go to those places.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>TL;DR<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p>I was able to make 72 cups of vegan chili for $36, which I think is about 45 pounds. People on the web say that a serving of chili is one cup, but that seems small. I think it's more like two cups. But the bottom line is that you can have a decent meal for a dollar. I also have a lot of carrots, spices, and textured vegetable protein left that will make the next batch less expensive.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/4bc33829200881ffb5cd6e306f56cef005bc30c183a6b3e44d963156f5cd45bc\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0z7Wag9MTxwGjR954g:Q_RvvTW0M-bya6F5vmuuZQ\" alt=\"One cup of vegan chili. It was very good. I think two cups is a more reasonable serving size.\" title=\"One cup of vegan chili. It was very good. I think two cups is a more reasonable serving size.\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>One cup of vegan chili. It was very good. I think two cups is a more reasonable serving size.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><strong>Ingredients<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Critical to this are dried beans, the bigger the bag, the cheaper they are per ounce. So I went with 32 oz bags. For some reason, the red beans were twice as expensive as the black and pinto beans, but I think three different beans is important to texture. To this I added yellow squash, zucchini, and carrots as \"rewards\" \u2014 something to break up the textural experience (I talk about this in <a href=\"http:\/\/cookingwithroswell.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Cooking With Roswell<\/a>), and then some canned extras, yellow corn, crushed tomatoes and Textured Vegetable Protein (which is amazing stuff \u2014 it arrives dry and you just put it in liquid to reconstitute it). This keeps it from being boring because, for me, it has to be worth eating also. The TVP was the most expensive item, but if you get it in bulk, you'll have it for next time. You could also substitute it for more vegetables, but I think it makes a big difference. Spices were chili, cumin, and Better that Bullion Vegetable, which is a great umami flavor. You could also use soy sauce since the Better than Bullion is one of the more expensive things here, I think it's worth it thought.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/a3bd4971edfba4804e9671d9803ea25d570daccd575453a7e202e4581482c7d4\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0z7Wag9MTBwGjR954g:JdWMOVQyCSoEKvG_UbfTOQ\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption><\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>I like to have an assortment of beans you could also put chickpeas in here \u2014 which I think are great.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cooking Methods<\/strong><br>I used an Instant Pot because we have one, but you could also do it in an ordinary large pan or dutch oven \u2014 you just need to soak the beans overnight first.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I mixed the beans into quasi 4 cup mixtures (32 ounces of beans is actually more like five cups) and put them in the instant pot with 12 cups of water, then added all the spices (I used 3 tablespoons of Better Than Bullion, 3 tablespoons of cumin and 2 of chili powder) plus 1\/3 of a can of crushed tomatoes and set it for 38 minutes.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/25b0808d1c1472511a838a85d99f2f37778cdc767d862731896685d32bd1e90b\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0z7Wag9MSRwGjR954g:j7eotfa4Rn8e6QD0YdNU3Q\" alt=\"Mix and match the beans however you like. \" title=\"Mix and match the beans however you like. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Mix and match the beans however you like. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>It takes a while for the Instant Pot to get up to steam, so it's probably more like an hour's cooking time. (If you're cooking them on the stovetop, start tasting them at 45 minutes after simmering, it might take as long as an hour and a half.) When the 38 minutes was done, I chopped the carrots, squash and zucchini, and cooked them in a frying pan. I saut\u00e9ed the carrots for about five minutes on their own before adding the squash and zucchini and letting it go for another five or so minutes until everything has some bite but is otherwise soft. Then I released the remaining steam from the instant pot, added the dry TVP and corn (drained), stirring it in (this lets the TVP soak up some liquid), then added the cooked vegetables and stirred it in.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>That's it. Probably 20 minutes prep time and an unattended hour of cooking time.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/05d3afd7a9f9a577dd554d85c0ccafa5db9c79a7d1002bed02cae3e1d846f892\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0z7Wag9MThwGjR954g:3-sxPurJ2l1fq27EGyB6rg\" alt=\"I need better lighting in my kitchen if I&apos;m going to do this.\" title=\"I need better lighting in my kitchen if I&apos;m going to do this.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>I need better lighting in my kitchen if I&#039;m going to do this.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>We'd been making a lot of chili during lockdown because all the ingredients are shelf-stable and available in bulk, so we'd had a lot of practice at this \u2014 one pot will literally feed two people for more than a week, it's tasty, it freezes well, and, it's inexpensive.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Here's our breakdown. You could save money by leaving out the TVP and the Better Than Bullion flavoring and add more vegetables, but I do think they add significantly to its final success.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/bfb1a3a252ec6d37f5920c3b6ab77d043b74d9489ff8768dc570d26c66b318fa\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0z7Wag9MUFAemBkw-0kYhTnFKO7D8A:QSp4kHYW5fIS118W0jeYYQ\" alt=\"Here&apos;s my price breakdown for what&apos;s in here. I think we probably could have done better on some of the vegetables but I&apos;m really happy with the prices for the corn and the crushed tomatoes. On the whole, I think this is pretty good. \" title=\"Here&apos;s my price breakdown for what&apos;s in here. I think we probably could have done better on some of the vegetables but I&apos;m really happy with the prices for the corn and the crushed tomatoes. On the whole, I think this is pretty good. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Here&#039;s my price breakdown for what&#039;s in here. I think we probably could have done better on some of the vegetables but I&#039;m really happy with the prices for the corn and the crushed tomatoes. On the whole, I think this is pretty good. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Also, I did write this vegan cookbook, <a href=\"https:\/\/cookingwithroswell.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Cooking With Roswell<\/a>, which has more stuff in it. All of which is vegan, all of which is easy. You should get a copy.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/849541.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/849162.html","pubDate":"Mon, 02 Jan 2023 12:22:17 GMT","title":"Hello 2023!","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/849162.html","description":"<p>Since 1999 I've been taking a self portrait that spans the end of one year and the beginning of the next. They're all two seconds long and start in the last second of one year and end in the first second of the next.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Here's 2022 turning into 2023. As I've gotten older, I've realized that I have pretty much everything I want right where I am.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I hope 2023 is good for you. See you there.<\/p>\n<p>I'm now also @kylecassidy@photog.social on Mastodon and &lt;lj user=\"trillian_stars\"&gt; is @Trillianstars@mastodon.social.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/bb66c48c71384d6ff43c5f2602e77417c3551cb50a1782f44fc61ecc093792eb\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h0yFmVCblKg9XQ8gvHnMW8RkkpDQh7FAIj5hAG0zPHZk4UDlcP0BkXrhZf3i6fa6Sk6VNE6htxLVDx:nLwi1rC0lRYM7VN4B6DdEg\" alt=\"2022 becomes 2023. You may clickenzee to Embiggen. \" title=\"2022 becomes 2023. You may clickenzee to Embiggen. \" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>2022 becomes 2023. You may clickenzee to Embiggen. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><br><\/p>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/849162.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848897.html","pubDate":"Sat, 31 Dec 2022 22:18:48 GMT","title":"One more show, one for the road.","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848897.html","description":"One thing about getting up early to try and take on the grownup world is that I'm ready for bed by 7. If i dont make it until midnight ... this is still the most beautiful version of this song it's been my fortune to experience. <br \/><br \/>May your 2023 be filled with joy. <br \/><br \/><lj-embed id=\"251\" \/><br \/><br \/><br \/><br \/><center><br \/><lj-repost button=\"You can click here to repost this in your own journal.\"><br \/><small><br \/>Add me: [<a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/profile\" target=\"_blank\">LiveJournal<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/profile.php?id=621693\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Facebook<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/kylecassidy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Twitter<\/a>] [<a href=\"https:\/\/plus.google.com\/109788017519710231266\/posts\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Google+<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.tumblr.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Tumblr<\/a>] [<a href=\"https:\/\/ello.co\/kylecassidy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ello<\/a>]<br \/><\/small><\/center>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848897.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848743.html","pubDate":"Mon, 14 Nov 2022 15:22:09 GMT","title":"New Photography Book!","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848743.html","description":"<p>It's been three years in the making and quite a long strange trip, but my latest book, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Lopapeysa-Knitters-Iceland-Patterns-Techniques\/dp\/1789941350\/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3COMT44YX71RV&amp;keywords=lopapeysa+book&amp;qid=1668429912&amp;sprefix=lopapeysa+book%2Caps%2C169&amp;sr=8-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Lopapeysa: A Knitter's Guide to Iceland with Patterns, Techniques and Travel Tips<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Lopapeysa-Knitters-Iceland-Patterns-Techniques\/dp\/1789941350\/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3COMT44YX71RV&amp;keywords=lopapeysa+book&amp;qid=1668429912&amp;sprefix=lopapeysa+book%2Caps%2C169&amp;sr=8-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">is on sale in the UK and EU<\/a>. It's got LOTS of photos and it's about a really exciting and photogenic location.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/2e0e5a0b1007ce6a66fa670bb449961eea3ed5db83c6b41a116bf6c6061c7d3f\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-uk1FlXDbdhFKDVdBnhct-lRBgWfKP6uc:csGkr5G4cac75rdD0RVGfQ\" alt=\"European cover of Lopapeysa\" title=\"European cover of Lopapeysa\" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>European cover of Lopapeysa<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n\n<p>I wanted to talk a bit about photographing this book, since I'm a gearhead, and take you a bit behind the scenes. I'll also talk about the book itself, and Iceland because, how can you not?<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/5ae5166e88844002e164b289e0ff9baa48e7f1ceca802c6e30218fa7ac0bc76c\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-v0FQkDzQZ05VFV0YklVvsUwfjDXS:urIyN9zqARxetSdpU7Y5bQ\" alt=\"Camera gear that I took with me, a Panasonic Lumix GX9, a Leica M240 and a Leica M10 with a variety of lenses.\" title=\"Camera gear that I took with me, a Panasonic Lumix GX9, a Leica M240 and a Leica M10 with a variety of lenses.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Camera gear that I took with me, a Panasonic Lumix GX9, a Leica M240 and a Leica M10 with a variety of lenses.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Over the years, most of the innovation I've made photographically is just reducing the size of my kit. I often take a photo of the camera gear that I've packed before I go off to do something and it's pretty amazing how that pool of equipment has gotten smaller and smaller and smaller over the years. A lot of it has to do with switching from gigantic DSLR's to Leica rangefinders and mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras, but it comes with tradeoffs. DSLR's typically have a lot more features than a tiny little Leica, like auto focus and auto exposure and the ability to take multiple frames a second, so you definitely give up features and functionality and, if you're doing it right, you can make up for a lot of that with your own photographer skill. It's a lot easier with a DSLR, but it's also a lot more equipment you have to haul around.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>So on this trip, I brought a Leica M10 as my main camera and a Leica M240 as a backup. Since Leica's don't have zoom lenses it's nice to be able to have two lenses ready to go at any time.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<ul>\n  <li>Leica M10<\/li>\n  <li>Leica M240<\/li>\n  <li>Leica 90mm f2.8<\/li>\n  <li>TTartisans 50mm f 1.4<\/li>\n  <li>TTartisans 35mm f 1.4<\/li>\n  <li>TTartisans 21mm f 1.4<\/li>\n  <li>&nbsp;Panasonic GX9<\/li>\n  <li>Panasonic 20mm f1.7 pancake lens<\/li>\n  <li>Leica 45mm f2.8 macro<\/li>\n  <li>Off camera flash<\/li>\n  <li>Pocket Wizard radio triggers<\/li>\n  <li>Triopo light modifier with pistol grip (I never heard of them either, I got it on eBay)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>For this trip I used the 21mm and the 50mm mostly so I usually had the 21mm on the M10 and the 50mm on the M240 and would switch between the two. The 21mm for wider landscapes and the 50mm for more closeup people shots.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/a1b3545e80eb89ce6860ff9deea944b7d3906a3bfa8fe63f5b464b4ab436eac4\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-vUsH0jfOZEFY:cN2xK5M9B6ocrwfOnrYQSQ\" alt=\"Leica M10, TTartisans 21mm f1.4 \u2014 off camera flash. \" title=\"Leica M10, TTartisans 21mm f1.4 \u2014 off camera flash. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Leica M10, TTartisans 21mm f1.4 \u2014 off camera flash. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>So this (above) is one of the 21mm shots which takes in a lot of landscape because, let's be honest, Iceland has a lot of landscape.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/88cdeb187ebac1a0a478745e39b00f53933b350c50cc7a127bffc8facd9bb838\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-vUsHznPUcwQHAA:cOizoZRA5D9OIEBd0EJuMg\" alt=\"TTartisans 50mm 1.4\" title=\"TTartisans 50mm 1.4\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>TTartisans 50mm 1.4<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>&nbsp;And this (above) is one of the 50mm 1.4 shots (on the Leica M240) -- the 50mm has a really great ability to isolate the subject when shot wide open. I love this lens and use it a lot. I felt that there were two types of photos I was taking, one is a photo that gives a sense of <em>mood<\/em> and the other is a photo that the knitwear is the total star of and gives people looking at the photo a clear idea of what the piece is going to look like when it's done. And it's also important (I think) that these photos show the knitwear being <em>used<\/em> \u2014 what will it look like when I, my friend, my significant other, my whoever, wears this out? So the 21mm was often (but not always) my <em>mood<\/em> lens.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/577bd285678ea85e5d13ada89edbf6dacacf0c498cc54000818578a623c1ef24\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-tw9GlTrQYg8ITwJezFVrpwtf3zqfYbnXuQxv9EAzZBj8FKGE:L07KoHX96AWNKedcfkaHag\" alt=\"Watching a glacier turn into icebergs. That&apos;s Joan on the right. Photo by Trillian Stars.\" title=\"Watching a glacier turn into icebergs. That&apos;s Joan on the right. Photo by Trillian Stars.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Watching a glacier turn into icebergs. That&#039;s Joan on the right. Photo by Trillian Stars.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>A lot of the photos I took had daylight balanced flash on them. I'm not entirely able to quantify why I like the look of daylight flash, but one of them is that it looks otherworldly and sophisticated to me. Because the lighting is unnatural, in that it often looks like a studio photo in the wild, it calls more attention to itself.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>In order to get the flash to work in daytime I was limited by the Leica's mechanical shutter which fixed the shutter speed at 1\/125th of a second and if you were at f16 an 1\/125 of a second at iso 100 you're left with that Spinal Tap question \"where do you go from there?\" So I used a variable ND filter, which is really two circular polarizers that you can turn to adjust the amount to light they stop. The downside of this is you have to really crank up the power on the flash. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/972f8da69f0b9b56c323d3d90563e7d5e31be50bf60a0225ecef3e4db09bbc8f\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-v0FQkDzQZ05VFV0YklVosUwfjDXS:K7gOVEZKhdMPsI-nbNhOKw\" alt=\"Packing to go, I had a camera bag, a duffel bag, and a hard-sided suitcase. \" title=\"Packing to go, I had a camera bag, a duffel bag, and a hard-sided suitcase. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Packing to go, I had a camera bag, a duffel bag, and a hard-sided suitcase. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>I packed three bags, cameras, accessories and clothes. I checked the accessories and the clothes bag and took the camera bag with me on the plane. The camera bag had everything I needed to do my job, though not necessarily well. So I had all my cameras and equipment but only two chargers (the rest was in the accessories bag). I never prioritize things I can get where I'm going, so if your bag of clothes gets lost, you'll be fine because you can get clothes when you get there. If your AA batteries get lost, that's fine because you can get AA batteries when you get there. So plan for the worst (all your checked bags get lost) and figure out what you need to do your job \u2014 in this case, I would have been able to photograph everything, I just might have smelled bad after a couple of days. However, everything got where it needed to be.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/33e47e9eedc50988ee443d760f0f7ec8e5716605c6a515fc6783da15bc78af52\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-v0FQkDzQZ05VFV0YklVqsUwfjDXS:igmrziFRhuE0BZJOyCq3cg\" alt=\"Somewhere on the road. I had two external hard drives that I synched with Carbon Copy and if I had wifi, I let it synch to the cloud. When I left Iceland, I gave Joan one of the hard drives so that if my luggage got stolen or my plane crashed they could still finish the book. Your photos are the only thing that matters.\" title=\"Somewhere on the road. I had two external hard drives that I synched with Carbon Copy and if I had wifi, I let it synch to the cloud. When I left Iceland, I gave Joan one of the hard drives so that if my luggage got stolen or my plane crashed they could still finish the book. Your photos are the only thing that matters.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Somewhere on the road. I had two external hard drives that I synched with Carbon Copy and if I had wifi, I let it synch to the cloud. When I left Iceland, I gave Joan one of the hard drives so that if my luggage got stolen or my plane crashed they could still finish the book. Your photos are the only thing that matters.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Your photos are always the most important thing. They're more important than your cameras, they're more important than your clothes. Because they're the only thing that can't be replaced. For this trip we were traveling in a gigantic mobile home with five people, a lot of sweaters and a modest amount of equipment. We'd bought \"Internet access\" and my plan was to continually sync to the could but we found out about 7 hours after we left Reykjavik that \"Internet access\" was limited to 1gb of data which was gone in a day. So, the rest of the time I carried out a local physical backup \u2014 one copy on the laptop HD which was synched with two external drives. Every time we paused or after each large photo shoot, I synched the photos. And if we ever ended up in a place with wifi, the cloud synch would automagically continue.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/bc9dafa80fb6e623dda8c25cb02cefd10b135c1c790ec3599f4b2260576fca4d\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-tVBajC3bZ05WFFUCnBR2rRZd2jqfYKTRuRcA_EQ2ekLTQ7LI85MeimJAp1x4cWxb7Q:73aEnu-pOaxH7SHJA9siNw\" alt=\"At the top of a volcanic core. I&apos;m wearing an EMS summit jacket on top of my lopi. Before we went someone said &quot;pack for all weathers because you will experience all of them&quot; and that was true. it was hot, it was cold, it was dry, it was soaking. The summit jacket packs into its own pocket and you can use it as a pillow. It was a fantastic investment. Mine is stuffed with polar fleece, which is an inorganic down alternative. \" title=\"At the top of a volcanic core. I&apos;m wearing an EMS summit jacket on top of my lopi. Before we went someone said &quot;pack for all weathers because you will experience all of them&quot; and that was true. it was hot, it was cold, it was dry, it was soaking. The summit jacket packs into its own pocket and you can use it as a pillow. It was a fantastic investment. Mine is stuffed with polar fleece, which is an inorganic down alternative. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>At the top of a volcanic core. I&#039;m wearing an EMS summit jacket on top of my lopi. Before we went someone said &quot;pack for all weathers because you will experience all of them&quot; and that was true. it was hot, it was cold, it was dry, it was soaking. The summit jacket packs into its own pocket and you can use it as a pillow. It was a fantastic investment. Mine is stuffed with polar fleece, which is an inorganic down alternative. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>We had some specific plans as we circumnavigated the country and these were mostly based around people we were meeting up with. The rest of the time we kept free for spontaneous trips or things that people told us about. The whole idea of this book is that it's a book about having an adventure in Iceland, but it's also got 12 knitting patterns in it and, an overarching historical mystery that we were trying to solve. Having two cameras with two lenses more or less permanently mounted to them let just jump out of the RV and take photos pretty quickly.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/6b4fdb888c1b7fcf1867bf9813f10ece20e17a368014b4a7e8d699eb24c1c0fe\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pUtSkjzSLlEVTwNBzUB2rxJC2y-ab7nR0goA819rOhfrUf4:XUE4ZqUyBDRQGbj5hscw2g\" alt=\"This is one of my favorite photos of the trip. Trillian Took it. It&apos;s just got everything going on at once. I&apos;m photographing a sweater, Arwin&apos;s holding lights, Joan&apos;s talking, everybody is wearing a lopi.\" title=\"This is one of my favorite photos of the trip. Trillian Took it. It&apos;s just got everything going on at once. I&apos;m photographing a sweater, Arwin&apos;s holding lights, Joan&apos;s talking, everybody is wearing a lopi.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>This is one of my favorite photos of the trip. Trillian Took it. It&#039;s just got everything going on at once. I&#039;m photographing a sweater, Arwin&#039;s holding lights, Joan&#039;s talking, everybody is wearing a lopi.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Hestaland is a horse farm that we'd always planned on visiting. It's a place you can stay for extended periods of time and have adventures organized around horseback riding. We were there for a day and did some nice photos with horses, people and the landscape. It was very cloudy out at the time which is actually a bonus for photographers.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/f381ec49e338b1e8155644bac3cec6fb92a47a0b17fa406cd23103ede91fe50f\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pUtSkjzSLlEVTwNBzUB2rxJC2y-ab7nR0goA_V9rOhfrUf4:xHR5bzuQD2XMZ2QXC0aZVQ\" alt=\"Photographing Joan journaling during a stop. Since everybody was wearing our product everywhere and the books as about traveling, anything we did became fodder for book photos. \" title=\"Photographing Joan journaling during a stop. Since everybody was wearing our product everywhere and the books as about traveling, anything we did became fodder for book photos. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Photographing Joan journaling during a stop. Since everybody was wearing our product everywhere and the books as about traveling, anything we did became fodder for book photos. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>The ubiquitous 100% cloud cover actually served to keep all the photos looking pretty homogeneous and it helped with the external flash. We went in the summer so there were probably 22 hours of sun. It never actually set. It would hit the horizon and roll around for a bit before coming up. And by 3 am it was as bright as it was going to be at noon.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Joan had already written all the patterns, so when we got back we were pretty far along on our book. I only needed to finish the travel diary (which I was writing along the way) and pick out photos. I went through and made a big collection of lots of images distributed across two categories, \"travel\" and \"patterns\" \u2014 each pattern had at least one hero shot, one mood shot, and some closeups. The travel section just had all sorts of stuff. I wrote the travel section in Word and just pasted in images that I thought would be useful for the layout.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>We had the distinct pleasure of having two publishers, Stackpole Crafts in the U.S. and Bloomsbury's imprint Herbert Books in the UK\/EU, both of whom had a different vision for the final product \u2014 this was really exciting to me, to see two different editors and two different layout teams coming up with different visions for our words, images and patterns.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/d8d7df7fc46863bf2b5564c8713e530c50a6e58c2c861446aaf6a8e9a207b64b\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-hVZUnzbObA9AUH4DjRkr-l8cijrMN_-E_xRatBYjNw:6--SV6Krs0FpdsQ21qeG7Q\" alt=\"The U.S. version of the book has a different cover and slightly different content.\" title=\"The U.S. version of the book has a different cover and slightly different content.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>The U.S. version of the book has a different cover and slightly different content.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>The U.S. version has a photo of Trillian Stars at the volcano which was an amazing experience (you can read about it in the book).<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/9e66c351acb131cb626762cc0d8a2a0058164aec2314a8497bdeceaf523af022\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-5BIHzXCONE4VSBdezUlpsRRWxSSYduOR6hhN:40tx5vmJUMk0-ua6PVMvLw\" alt=\"Photographing at the volcano. Lights by Arwin Thomasson, photo by Alon Abramson. \" title=\"Photographing at the volcano. Lights by Arwin Thomasson, photo by Alon Abramson. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Photographing at the volcano. Lights by Arwin Thomasson, photo by Alon Abramson. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>The volcano was warm and bright at first, but then we hiked up a biiiig hill into a cloud and it got dark and very cold. The volcano itself, by the time we got there, had been disgorging lava for months and had filled up a valley and made itself pretty remote. The closest we were eventually able to get was probably half a mile. The routes changed all the time as lava filled up some places and not others. But it was a multi hour hike over some challenging terrain and when we finally got to our space the really strong winds made the lighting difficult. I'm glad that I brought a deep parabolic softbox rather than an umbrella which would have folded down smaller, but the wind would have yanked an umbrella into the lava in 30 seconds.<\/p>\n<p>I organized my photos first by date and secondly by photo shoot in a folder structure. That made it easier to tag locations in lightroom when I got home and also keep a clear idea of where everything was photographed (if it was shot on day four, it must be Dalvik).&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I kept all my edits in layered .psd files and then when everything was ready for the printers, I flattened them all into .tif files.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>We had three levels of editing \/ proofing and sometimes a page would pop up with nothing on it that could hold another photo. I created a folder of additional photos that the designers could drop in anywhere and then during the proofing stages I'd occasionally ask that a photo be moved or change a caption, but as it was, the images didn't go through a lot of changes once they got sent out. A couple times I kept working on an image that I wasn't perfectly happy with and at the last minute I'd send them a newer version but it was mostly the text that needed revision. Both publishers had fact checkers as well as copy editors so we'd get a note saying \"is this really the northernmost place in Iceland?\" as well as one fixing the spelling.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Anyway. That's photography on the knitting book.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>You can get the U.S. version <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Lopapeysa-Sweater-Journey-Icelands-Knitwear\/dp\/081173983X\/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2UYB35ROHRZ8A&amp;keywords=lopapeysa+book+kyle+cassidy&amp;qid=1668439174&amp;sprefix=lopapeysa+book+kyle+cassidy%2Caps%2C64&amp;sr=8-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">here<\/a> or at your favorite local bookstore.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>If you're in Europe, you can get the UK edition <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.co.uk\/Lopapeysa-Knitters-Iceland-Patterns-Techniques\/dp\/1789941350\/ref=sr_1_1?crid=14M2SX43TTMQV&amp;keywords=lopapeysa+book&amp;qid=1668439235&amp;sprefix=lopapeysa+book%2Caps%2C163&amp;sr=8-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Happy to answer your photo book questions if I can be helpful. Have a great day.<\/p>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848743.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848410.html","pubDate":"Fri, 11 Nov 2022 14:19:14 GMT","title":"NEW BOOK OUT!","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848410.html","description":"<p>TOP SEKRIT NO LONGER! Lopapeysa: A Knitter's Guide to Iceland with Patterns, Techniques and Travel Tips is out in the UK today. (U.S. version coming soon, but you can preorder from the usual places). It's 1\/2 travel adventure, 1\/2 historical mystery and 1\/2 knitting book. With 12 original patterns by fiber wizard Joan of Dark (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Knockdown-Knits-Projects-Roller-Derby\/dp\/1630261270\/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2MUV67B7ZBLK8&amp;keywords=knockdown+knits&amp;qid=1668176158&amp;sprefix=knockdown+knits%2Caps%2C71&amp;sr=8-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Knockdown Knits<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Geek-Knits-Projects-Fanatics-Knitting\/dp\/125005138X\/ref=sr_1_1?crid=HOCCQTC9JIP6&amp;keywords=geek+knits&amp;qid=1668176142&amp;sprefix=geek+knits%2Caps%2C66&amp;sr=8-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Geek Knits<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.amazon.com\/Knits-Nerds-Projects-Science-Fiction\/dp\/1449407919\/ref=sr_1_1?crid=Q5KVLWDPQ5JQ&amp;keywords=joan+of+dark&amp;qid=1668176114&amp;sprefix=joan+of+dar%2Caps%2C351&amp;sr=8-1\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Knits for Nerds<\/a>) we spent a month on the road, circumnavigating Iceland, meeting some of the O.G. women who invented this now completely ubiquitous sweater in the 1940's and '50's and talking to regular Icelanders about the power, symbolism, significance, and lets be honest, flame-blasting warmth, of this iconic piece of clothing.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Along the way we watched volcanos erupt, glaciers becoming icebergs, and spent a lot of time soaking in hot springs.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Come along with us while we try and unravel the mystery of who invented the Lopapeysa and make one yourself.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/2e0e5a0b1007ce6a66fa670bb449961eea3ed5db83c6b41a116bf6c6061c7d3f\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-uk1FlXDbdhFKDVdBnhct-lRBgWfKP6uc:csGkr5G4cac75rdD0RVGfQ\" alt=\"European cover of Lopapapeysa. The U.S. version comes out later this month. \" title=\"European cover of Lopapapeysa. The U.S. version comes out later this month. \" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>European cover of Lopapapeysa. The U.S. version comes out later this month. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><br><\/p>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848410.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848220.html","pubDate":"Wed, 02 Nov 2022 12:20:40 GMT","title":"In Memory of Peter Straub: Part 1","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848220.html","description":"<p>In 2008 I'd just finished a wildly successful photo book called <a href=\"http:\/\/armedamerica.org\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Armed America: Portraits of Gun Owners in Their Homes<\/a> and was feeling mounting pressure to follow it up, fastly, with something equally as exciting. I'd recently met science fiction novelist Michael Swanwick at a party and had thought a book of photographs of writers in their writing spaces was a great idea for a photo book because it would let me travel and meet new people and, it was pretty much the same thing that I'd done with my last book and I felt that I'd gotten pretty good at photographing people in their houses.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>In the early months of 2009, Peter Straub was one of the first people that I approached &nbsp;\u2014 author of Koko, Floating Dragon, Ghost Story and the Talisman with Stephen King, I figured I needed to start big. Peter was one of those people whose books endlessly occupied the cardboard dumps jutting out into airport terminals and bookstores. Everything he wrote just got handed to the New York Times bestseller list. He'd pretty much single handedly returned the horror genre from pulp back to gothic respectability, even with all those grisly murders. Peter had a really funny web page, which isn't there anymore, but you can find it on the Internet Archive, it was about the fake town of Millhaven, where much of the action takes place in Straub's novels. There were fake newspaper clippings and hidden links that appeared if you clicked in certain places, it was a beautiful maze that lead you on a non-linear journey through this fictional place, filled with gems of wit and pathos. It really was marvelous. And, this being the heady-middle days of the Internet, there was a \"contact me\" link. So I clicked it and filled with youth and success I explained that I wanted to photograph his writing space and sent some reviews of my current book.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>A couple of days later I got an email back from Peter saying he'd be delighted to have me come up and photograph his writing space.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Peter had the most perfect house, five stories tall, along central park in Manhattan. Exactly the sort of place you'd think he'd have. Filled with books. He and his wife Susan invited me and my assistant Colin in with joy, as though they'd been waiting for us and we were friends. Peter lead us to his exquisite writers garret which was literally festooned with awards, Edgars mostly, and curious knickknacks, one of which was an autographed photo that Alice Cooper had sent him as a fan. He had various first editions of the various works of Henry James.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/24b2dab66577be7149c9b100318a7979cdc508fc2d8ca844e4ee4faceba2db8e\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pkdBmS-TcBdXHEcO0DwI3Hla2CCddeqO_UMergFmaA8:Dgvm4f1KiLYYeCEF0OKJlQ\" alt=\"Peter&apos;s 5th floor writing space. You may clickenzee to embiggen. \" title=\"Peter&apos;s 5th floor writing space. You may clickenzee to embiggen. \" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Peter&#039;s 5th floor writing space. You may clickenzee to embiggen. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>And he told me that for years his writing regiment had been to get up incredibly early in the morning and write until just before noon at which point he would head downstairs, make a sandwich, pour a glass of bourbon, and watch One Life to Live. Over the years as a writer, working at home, he'd gotten obsessed with various soap operas because, &nbsp;back in those pre-VHS days, you had to watch what was on TV, and during the day the only things on TV were daytime dramas meant to entertain housewives because why on earth would anybody else be home? Soap operas, Peter said, were great things for writers to &nbsp;watch because \"they're entirely plot!\"<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/621a6debd20a4f331f4cdc5bbd8169f1a9c786b1c088e025dc9864ad27a64139\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pkdBmS-TcBdXHEcO0Ag-8VVCr0TsB7zVvwIergFmaA8:Fnfz3HNzD4mrGQGzkO4xWw\" alt=\"I overheard someone say once &quot;Nobody writes a best selling novel with a $500 fountain pen&quot;, but they were wrong. Peter was obsessed with fountain pens and the Levenger&apos;s catalogue was his pornography. \" title=\"I overheard someone say once &quot;Nobody writes a best selling novel with a $500 fountain pen&quot;, but they were wrong. Peter was obsessed with fountain pens and the Levenger&apos;s catalogue was his pornography. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>I overheard someone say once &quot;Nobody writes a best selling novel with a $500 fountain pen&quot;, but they were wrong. Peter was obsessed with fountain pens and the Levenger&#039;s catalogue was his pornography. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/8f24d0ad19917b4f718bb42a1b0a513fd70a341961f5db39993aa71b75c17add\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pVZHnSjcLgJSHEAIjlUfzGUw3iSWaqeL_V0SuQ:O6nQZVdHR5vZ_v-zgdLXOg\" alt=\"A collection of awards. Edgars and World Fantasy mostly.\" title=\"A collection of awards. Edgars and World Fantasy mostly.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>A collection of awards. Edgars and World Fantasy mostly.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/bcdeeac59227cc7965358710b29dfc907adb5422372ac0523625fbeab224b112\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pVZHnSjcLgxDG1sPmFUfzGUw3iSXaKeL_V0SuQ:0VAaTvLjHVNIt-Xjebky9Q\" alt=\"I love this photo of him. Peter was charming and delightful and funny. And he also play-acted at being sinister because of what he wrote. He could&apos;t do it for very long though before a smile came though. \" title=\"I love this photo of him. Peter was charming and delightful and funny. And he also play-acted at being sinister because of what he wrote. He could&apos;t do it for very long though before a smile came though. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>I love this photo of him. Peter was charming and delightful and funny. And he also play-acted at being sinister because of what he wrote. He could&#039;t do it for very long though before a smile came though. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/4775d0fa80f69f9284dd23b335c52f45b6ae1dbcb420f85dc3c82d4b73b11ffd\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pVZHnSjcLhBNGF4amAt223UstCKbaL3P50pX5gw:4Mpx90NsjODJ-ocoUfE46Q\" alt=\"Shelves\" title=\"Shelves\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Shelves<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/c81cd7e518418d095e32d2056143b5d19357b0c17236f2539899b0c877afc30a\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pVZHnSjcLhdHDx8orjsEqhJf2znFKO7D8A:yNB8Af-jIEry2hQntxT-1g\" alt=\"You couldn&apos;t really tell what was a &quot;to be read&quot; pile and what was an &quot;already read&quot; pile. His house was a library and a cathedral to books.\" title=\"You couldn&apos;t really tell what was a &quot;to be read&quot; pile and what was an &quot;already read&quot; pile. His house was a library and a cathedral to books.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>You couldn&#039;t really tell what was a &quot;to be read&quot; pile and what was an &quot;already read&quot; pile. His house was a library and a cathedral to books.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/f0795b8df94001c2dae3ffe590f5b299a47ff2bcd199154457a6259cbb93aae7\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pVZHnSjcLhRKD14I0B468VIOmG6CHNqi0g8D_UkvIALrUf4:Jo1etJpA-v4Oul1n8c3WAA\" alt=\"Details, everywhere it was a space to explore.\" title=\"Details, everywhere it was a space to explore.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Details, everywhere it was a space to explore.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>I photographed Peter's office, I phographed things in his office. We stayed long after the photographing was done.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/da04562518bbb31d6c3594dcd54499862a5b86709d252ac1a1e1316762541683\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-pVdGnTOTcwZRGEBBuSsYwBNZ3iKBMvmGr0c:MFKlr6Yk4sssnb9sKEa8Vg\" alt=\"Susan Straub runs a non-profit that convinces adults to read to children. \" title=\"Susan Straub runs a non-profit that convinces adults to read to children. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Susan Straub runs a non-profit that convinces adults to read to children. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>Susan packed up some cookies for Colin and I and when we left, hours later, I felt like we were friends.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>And, over the years, I found out that we were.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>And I'll miss him.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>More memories soon.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<p>Peter Francis Straub, March 2, 1943 \u2014 September 4, 2022<\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/848220.html?view=comments#comments","category":["peter straub","nikon","the talisman","koko","where i write","mystery","new york","writers rooms","writers","stephen king","portrait","fountain pens","horror","portrait photography","h.p. lovecraft"]},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847943.html","pubDate":"Sat, 22 Oct 2022 03:04:12 GMT","title":"I'm in Bangkok and it's a bit of a whirlwind....","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847943.html","description":"<p>In May of 2021 I got an email out the blue from a guy named <a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jankathofficial\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Jan Kath<\/a>, a high end rug maker from Germany with offices in Nepal and India and New York and, it seemed, a lot of other places. He was doing a fiber art exhibit of moderin-ish Afghan \"War Rugs\" \u2014 these started popping up in Afghanistan in the 1980's and depict scenes of war in a traditional fiber art from. Our local museum did <a href=\"https:\/\/www.museum.upenn.edu\/collections\/videos\/video\/1014\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">an exhibit of War Rugs<\/a> a few years back that I went to see. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jankathofficial\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Jan<\/a> wanted to use an image from Armed America to make a rug, it was a photo of Jep and Diana and Gwen and Lilly. People email me about <a href=\"https:\/\/armedamerica.org\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Armed America<\/a> all the time. It's the book that just keeps on going. Jan had picked an image from the book and I said it was fine with me as long as it was fine with Jep and Diana and Gwen (Lilly sadly is no longer with us) because more than anything, I don't want anybody I've photographed to feel like I've represented them in a way they're unhappy with. I contacted the family and, wouldn't you know it, <em>they<\/em> were familiar with Jan's work, even if I wasn't. So I wrote back and said <em>go for it<\/em> and went back to my life. A few months went by and I got a message from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jankathofficial\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Jan<\/a> that included a photo of the rug partially completed and ... sweet barking cheese ... it looked just like a photograph. Jan told me that the resolution was 200 DPI, which at life size was 19,700 x 13,800 <em>individual knots tied by hand<\/em> that made up this carpet. The weaver would consult a chart, choose a string by color and fiber, make a knot, cut the string, consult the chart, and go back and do it again.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n<p>Anyway, the rug got made, the exhibit went up in Kassel Germany. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/jankathofficial\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Jan<\/a> invited me out to see it, but plane tickets were like $1600 each and I was super busy so I declined but was very happy for him.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Well, the show did gangbusters, got <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2022\/09\/01\/arts\/design-world-events-products-people.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">written up in the New York Times<\/a> )and it included a photo of \"our\" rug and a shout out to me, which was really nice) and Jan got invited to bring the entire show to Bangkok for their Biennial art exhibition and Jan offered to get me a ticket and a hotel if I'd come out. And, I didn't need to get asked that twice. So, after a 26 hour plane flight, connecting in Qtar and about 40% of a sweater knitted, I found myself in Thailand, completely unprepared and un-studied.<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/6d0788496a9ec20b580c84d1c2ef96d2e1e119794302bc1745e502adc14260cc\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-hhMFzm2NO1ALF0IL3wU:14rBSStXFaOoCUAdEZOW9A\" alt=\"Jan holding a copy of Armed America with the carpet he made out of one of the photos. \" title=\"Jan holding a copy of Armed America with the carpet he made out of one of the photos. \" fetchpriority=\"high\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Jan holding a copy of Armed America with the carpet he made out of one of the photos. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/721c00a2608005d466a16fac384876f9a5a4ed6dfe0b556ba9b0aaa1b3936758\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-vENb0TbfdwsIThwGjR954g:RcBuB3O07z0lz3Yq1XwftA\" alt=\"Here&apos;s about 3\/4th of Jan&apos;s show, it continues up to the right.\" title=\"Here&apos;s about 3\/4th of Jan&apos;s show, it continues up to the right.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Here&#039;s about 3\/4th of Jan&#039;s show, it continues up to the right.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/2b7abab61db173e7becb2ac402db31a4a5f5d35d0810b56847372eb9061447c5\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-hhMFzm2KMlULF0IL3wU:ClNtRUODp-JzPkt4dcAByA\" alt=\"outside the building\" title=\"outside the building\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>outside the building<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/e69e99f074a54fd25f0809ce5330d844c2bddbda31bc07095d3b9206787e2845\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-hhMFzm2KMVYLF0IL3wU:TbaK-bW5EPPlF3jZVMJO2A\" alt=\"Jep and Diana peeking out\" title=\"Jep and Diana peeking out\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Jep and Diana peeking out<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<p>The theme of the exhibition is CHAOS:CALM and a lot of the works seem to be about ways that artists dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic \u2014 turning their work in to become more introspective. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/ae0133a968ef0540879f58fd9f9ccdc199e3ac187754d90d7a2cc30660820764\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-hhMFzm2LN1sLF0IL3wU:qJo2UoMdKSpBJQ7SB8veSQ\" alt=\"Look at me, I&apos;m an artist.\" title=\"Look at me, I&apos;m an artist.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Look at me, I&#039;m an artist.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/ee49deb0739b903e8e471b623981a7d228053cd8659e1039054927306fd2e792\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-hhMFzm2LOlALF0IL3wU:9VnJOXx4dOHKFPFxZnubJQ\" alt=\"Media queuing up at the top of the gallery to descend on Jan&apos;s work. \" title=\"Media queuing up at the top of the gallery to descend on Jan&apos;s work. \" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Media queuing up at the top of the gallery to descend on Jan&#039;s work. <\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/095688267c3cad2d64040dc66bf5e5626e4731f0048fb1e9064e0084eea0ed12\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-hhMFzm2LOlYLF0IL3wU:9lEKNQnhmGNrmS7JnMMnBw\" alt=\"Jan demonstrating the hand-tied knotting techniques that make up the 200dpi life sized image\" title=\"Jan demonstrating the hand-tied knotting techniques that make up the 200dpi life sized image\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Jan demonstrating the hand-tied knotting techniques that make up the 200dpi life sized image<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/946485056fa17c80eaea14a28536f5732f911d9a7fab9b1842954998d0ce6cb3\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-hhMFzm2IMVALF0IL3wU:kEWagpuhYwoODQ72OmTzSg\" alt=\"Jan talking to the press.\" title=\"Jan talking to the press.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>Jan talking to the press.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<figure class=\"aentry-post__figure aentry-post__figure--text-width aentry-post__figure--has-text\" data-figure-type=\"image\" data-image-type=\"standart\">\n            <div class=\"aentry-post__img--text-width\">\n              \n                <img style=\"max-width: 100%\" src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/24f090fa2bb81ec5c10dbcdb370e463baca0116609481523cb43f9869c7f4292\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-hhMFzm2IMFQLF0IL3wU:EZWanIbiFMaNXtANooHUdg\" alt=\"The press having a look.\" title=\"The press having a look.\" loading=\"lazy\" \/>\n              \n              <figcaption>The press having a look.<\/figcaption>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/figure>\n<p>So, I've been wandering around Bangkok for the past week watching the International press, going for runs, visiting a lot of Buddhist temples and marveling at the skill and attention to detail that human beings can achieve. I'm headed back to the states tonight. So happy for this experience. &nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847943.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847691.html","pubDate":"Sun, 11 Sep 2022 19:17:36 GMT","title":"9\/11","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847691.html","description":"<p>Once again I almost didn't repost these stories from 9\/11, but I figured I've been doing it this long \u2014 and it's so long now \u2014 we live in a world that spun out of that morning. It seems this time like it was nearly missed \u2014 there's just so much going on in the news that 9\/11 was almost a blip. Anyway, here's 9\/11 and it's aftermath like I saw it back in 2001. Hope you're having a good day.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I'm going to be doing some blog posts in the next week or so about Peter Straub who we lost last week. So stick around, or come back.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Whichever it is, have a good day.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a target='_blank' href='https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/336247.html'>https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/336247.html<\/a><\/p>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847691.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847432.html","pubDate":"Sat, 16 Jul 2022 00:31:40 GMT","title":"What to do when your dog is dying.","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847432.html","description":"<p>This came in the mail and I thought that since it applies to a lot of people, I'd answer here. If the rest of you want to share your stories and your love and your support, please do in the comments.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>A reader writes:<\/p>\n<p><strong>Our dog Dolby has cancer and we don\u2019t know how long he has left (3 months? 9 months?) do you have any advice to cope? My wife and I are just so upset and have grief. I don\u2019t even know how To process this. I know you went through this with Roswell.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n<p>First \u2013 I\u2019m sorry this is happening, but also, I\u2019m glad that it\u2019s happening. Unless you live with a grey parrot or a galapagos turtle, any dog or cat you get is probably going to die before you do. And it will be crushing. But it will only hurt as much as the inverse of the love you created together. If it hurts terribly, that\u2019s because you gave that animal that much love. Dogs (and cats) in America die in staggering numbers every day (the ASPCA says<a href=\"https:\/\/www.aspca.org\/helping-people-pets\/shelter-intake-and-surrender\/pet-statistics\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><ins> 390,000 dogs are euthanized every year<\/ins><\/a> in America) \u2013 the fact that you\u2019re sad about it means that your dog had what a quarter of a million dogs a year didn\u2019t have \u2013 someone who loved him. You are the only people who truly know how powerful and how special that love is, and every bit of hurt you feel right now is because you and Dolby loved that much. Always remember; this is a happy story. <em>This isn't a story about a dog who died, it's a story about three creatures on earth who found one another and lived for a time in exquisite happiness do deep and unique that nobody else can do anything but comprehend the shadow of it.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Another thing you have, and that I <em>do<\/em> understand, is time. This made all the difference for Roswell and me. This <a href=\"https:\/\/www.buzzfeed.com\/amphtml\/thepetstech\/how-many-dogs-and-cats-get-hit-by-cars-each-year-1crh2\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><ins>ancient Buzzfeed article<\/ins><\/a> I found says that 1,200,000 dogs are killed by cars every year. These are dogs that presumably people loved but ran out into traffic one morning and <em>boom<\/em>. Finished. Having three months, or nine months to figure this out is a Very Lucky Thing.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Because\u2026.<\/p>\n<p><em>There are some things you can control, and some things that you can\u2019t control. You can\u2019t really so much control when your dog will die, but you *can* absolutely control how it happens and how special those days in between are.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>I can really only speak for myself here, but that\u2019s what you asked for and so I\u2019ll tell you some things that made it all easier for me when I found out that Roswell had three months to live\u2026.<\/p>\n<ol>\n  <li>First and foremost \u2013 realize that this isn\u2019t really about <em>you<\/em>, it\u2019s about Dolby. Dolby doesn\u2019t know he\u2019s going to die, he only knows if he feels happy or sad, or tired or in pain, <em>and you are in control of all of those. <\/em>You can make him happy, and you can keep him from feeling pain. Be the best dog parents you can be.<\/li>\n  <li>Make Dolby the happiest dog on Earth, and when he\u2019s not the happiest dog on Earth anymore, make sure that he\u2019s never uncomfortable before it's over. What more can anyone ask for?<\/li>\n  <li>We learned about a home-euthanasia service called \u201cLap of Love\u201d which we called when our cat, Milla, had a stroke and, let me tell you, it was as close to a wonderful experience as it could possibly have been. There was no trip to the vet, there was no unfamiliar place, there was just love and then nothing. They're in the Yellow Pages. Don't be afraid to ask your friends for money to help make this happen.&nbsp;<\/li>\n  <li>If you can, don\u2019t leave Dolby alone, not because he might die while you\u2019re gone, but because two years from now you\u2019d empty out your bank account to have one of these lazy afternoons doing nothing with him and also because Dolby probably wants you around. There were times we had to leave Roswell, but we started a writers retreat and let people use our house as long as they sat with her. So grad students or poets would come and spend the afternoon or the weekend in the house, typing away on the Great American Something while Sparky napped on their laps feeling content and loved.<\/li>\n  <li>Celebrate every day together. Every one. Every minute together is the superbowl touchdown of your lives. Live these last days hard and make them a lifetime of joy. Let him always know that you love him and that you know he loves you. &nbsp;<\/li>\n  <li>Try and think of something <em>good<\/em> you can do because you\u2019re feeling bad. I think a lot of people on Earth wake up and say to themselves \u201cMy life is bad, I\u2019m angry. I want to make someone else sad so that in comparison, my life won\u2019t feel so dreadful,\u201d which is a terrible way to be. Do extra things that make others happy <em>because <\/em>of this. Can you sponsor a puppy? Take Dolby to visit an old neighbor?&nbsp;<\/li>\n  <li><em>This is not a sad thing unless you let it be<\/em>. I\u2019ll tell you right now, that the last year Roswell and I had together was the best of the 13 years we had, because we appreciated it. I don\u2019t think I\u2019d trade it for five more ordinary years.<\/li>\n  <li><em>It absolutely matters that other people acknowledge your experience. <\/em>Don\u2019t ever scroll past a friend\u2019s post that a dog or cat or rabbit has died without saying something, because as ephemeral and perhaps silly as it may seem, those comments, those sad faces, every person saying \u201cI understand that your are hurting\u201d means something, so make it a part of your life to always offer support to others.<\/li>\n  <li>Do something special and big. Maybe get a portrait of the three of you painted. Maybe make a youtube channel or tile the bathroom floor to look like Dolby, write a book of poems, make an album, make a comic but do some major undertaking to acknowledge how much his time with you means and (eventually) meant.<\/li>\n  <li>But really, most importantly: make sure that Dolby feels love and happiness every single day until he feels nothing but a little tired and that the last thing he ever thinks is that he feels warm and he feels loved and that he had the best life ever.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>xox<\/p>\n<p><br><\/p>\n<a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847432.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847315.html","pubDate":"Mon, 06 Jun 2022 14:42:45 GMT","title":"Emily the Spider book!!!!!","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847315.html","description":"I'm <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kickstarter.com\/projects\/cooking-with-roswell\/emily-a-book-about-a-spider?ref=project_build\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">kickstarting a free book about Emily the Spider!<\/a><br \/><br \/>We want to make a free book that teaches people about the amazing lives of spiders.<br \/><br \/>This is the story of a 152 day romance I had with a tiny spider on my back porch who I photographed every day for the duration of a summer. I photographed her web construction and maintenance, the myriad of things she fiercly killed and ate, her numerous attempts to have children and find a mate, and how she lived her tiny life in a space I thought of as mine, but soon came to realized belonged to her just as legitimately. <br \/><br \/>Thousands of people followed along on-line to the soap opera that was this spider's life as I posted about her on this LJ. And it was during this time photographing Emily (the spider) I met <a href=\"http:\/\/spiderbytes.org\/contact\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Dr. Catherine Scott<\/a>, an arachnologist and behavioural ecologist whose research is focused on the behaviour and communication of black widows and other spiders and who filled in the many, many gaps in my knowledge.<br \/><br \/><br \/>I learned that Emily was an Uluborade, popularly known as a feather legged orb weaver, who are the only non-venomous spiders.  <br \/><br \/><center><br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2015\/emily-closeup-wide.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/970fb667ec2b9472872487cc3ea8efbc9215a48b4e88ba9a7f3962310f663af3\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTxg-s09ckCSTYA9KDlcZjVUs9kIKxX3fP6uc:wJxIGcw2lHmC7n1VLIGbDg\" width=\"700\" fetchpriority=\"high\"><br \/>Emily the spider. You may clickenzee to embiggen.<\/a><br \/><\/center><br \/><br \/>Emily and her web design.<br \/>I learned that some spiders decorate their webs, for reasons nobody really understands, and I watched Emily do this over and over.<br \/><br \/>This narrative of the life of a spider will include my photos and observations, and genuine expert spider text from Dr. Scott and, I think, at the end of it, you'll spend more time looking at small places, finding big rewards. <br \/><br \/><br \/>I'm looking for $500 to pay Dr. Scott to write about the science of spiders. Anything above that, we'll split. The final (e) book will be available for free to anyone who wants a copy.<br \/><br \/><br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.kickstarter.com\/projects\/cooking-with-roswell\/emily-a-book-about-a-spider?ref=project_build\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Kickstarter is here.<\/a><br \/><br \/><br \/>The more money we have, the more time we'll be able to spend working on this and the better it will be. We're counting on your investment to make a book that we can give away to people for free. <br \/><br \/><br \/>Here are some excerpts from the book as it exists now.","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/847315.html?view=comments#comments","category":"spiders photography kickstarter books"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846955.html","pubDate":"Thu, 10 Mar 2022 16:52:22 GMT","title":"LJ Mon Amour","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846955.html","description":"LJ, if you get cut off from us, it's been a great 20 years. You've got a really clunky editor, but you've never been surpassed. Thanks Brad Fitzpatrick, you made a beautiful place where people met and fell in love with the idea of knowing each other.","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846955.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846605.html","pubDate":"Sat, 01 Jan 2022 19:28:26 GMT","title":"2021-2011","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846605.html","description":"Every year since 1999 I've been taking a self portrait a midnight. The self portrait lasts two seconds and starts in the last second of one year and ends in the first second of the next, catching a little bit of both. This year, and for the past two years actually, we spent a lot of time in the back yard. It seemed sensible to take our portrait here. Dressed in our best lockdown Zoom uniforms. Avec <span  class=\"ljuser  i-ljuser  i-ljuser-type-P     \"  data-ljuser=\"trillian_stars\" lj:user=\"trillian_stars\" ><a href=\"https:\/\/trillian-stars.livejournal.com\/profile\/\"  target=\"_self\"  class=\"i-ljuser-profile\" ><img  class=\"i-ljuser-userhead\"  src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.net\/img\/userinfo_v8.png?v=17080&v=916.1\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/trillian-stars.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"i-ljuser-username\"   target=\"_self\"   ><b>trillian_stars<\/b><\/a><\/span><br \/><br \/><br \/><br \/><center><br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2022\/2021-2022-L1002138.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/03203d5f686fa25dc5a83e690eacfb290636c92091e1e4d442ff4a94b51b8449\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-5BIHzXCMM1EXUH5dzUhprhVXxX3fP6uc:GbKY16RTh6cWrCbY32DbAg\" width=\"800\" fetchpriority=\"high\"><br \/>Welcome to the new year. You may clickenzee to embiggen.<br \/><\/a><br \/><\/center><br \/><br \/><br \/><center><br \/><lj-repost button=\"You can click here to repost this in your own journal.\"><br \/><small><br \/>Add me: [<a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/profile\" target=\"_blank\">LiveJournal<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/profile.php?id=621693\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Facebook<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/kylecassidy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Twitter<\/a>] [<a href=\"https:\/\/plus.google.com\/109788017519710231266\/posts\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Google+<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.tumblr.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Tumblr<\/a>] [<a href=\"https:\/\/ello.co\/kylecassidy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ello<\/a>]<br \/><\/small><\/center>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846605.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846351.html","pubDate":"Sat, 01 Jan 2022 18:40:41 GMT","title":"Scott Church","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846351.html","description":"Back in Ye Olden Days when I was thinking that I wanted to become a better photographer (I'd wanted to be a <i>photographer<\/i> since I was very little, but at some point I thought it would be nice to get good at it). At the time I rolled into Philadelphia, Scott Church was <i>the<\/i> photographer everybody was talking about. He had a book out. Which was pretty amazing to me. It seemed like the pinnacle of success to have a book out of your photos. He also had a posse. A gaggle of people who sort of swarmed around him, and they were always doing things. A lot of people were cos-laying photographers, Scott seemed to be really doing it. <br \/><br \/>I started going my thing and years later when I finally met Scott Church in the back room at a party in North Jersey I felt like I wasn't completely outclassed and it was nice to have a conversation with him. <br \/><br \/>A few months ago, out of the blue he emailed me and said he had a new book coming out (I think his count is nine now) and he wanted to send me a copy. <br \/><br \/>\"Make Me Hate Me\" is Scott's reaction to COVID-19. In a year when the pandemic just shut a lot of people down, especially creative people Scott had started thinking about what he could do instead of worrying about what he couldn't do. <br \/><br \/><center><br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.com\/lj\/2022\/makemehatemescottchurch.jpg\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><br \/><img src=\"https:\/\/imgprx.livejournal.net\/5e03997c4dd0da0539c8a140d115038ce09ed26763fcd217b1f09b37017c1b35\/P2WlxyVijxKghGxs_sZRUUMdsf-ah7h01FeOQrFSnMPa9wGals6oR0YsTxUnTB8-u0NemTDbawJRGF8Jjhs061IMg2LdO-HP50pX5gw:jWGLIpKL_fo9gECXn98J7w\" width=\"800\" fetchpriority=\"high\"><br \/>Scott Church, Make me Hate Me, 2021<br \/><\/a><br \/><\/center><br \/><br \/>Scott invited people to his studio to celebrate and accept the thing they disliked most about themselves -- from scars to fat to their physical selves, Scott made beautiful images, the last one being himself, coming to terms with the body a year and a half of lockdown had left him with. <br \/><br \/>Throughout it all, Scott and his collaborators have made something beautiful out of a collection of things that are terrible, showing the gestalt of art and the power that we all have when we realize that we're all in this together. <br \/><br \/>Read more about it <a href=\"https:\/\/lebtown.com\/2021\/10\/04\/everybody-loves-make-me-hate-me-the-latest-from-photographer-scott-church\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">here<\/a>.<br \/><br \/><br \/>\"We can be terrible to ourselves sometimes, especially when we have nothing to do.\" -- Scott Church, introduction to <i>Make Me Hate Me<\/i><br \/><br \/><center><br \/><lj-repost button=\"You can click here to repost this in your own journal.\"><br \/><small><br \/>Add me: [<a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/profile\" target=\"_blank\">LiveJournal<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/profile.php?id=621693\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Facebook<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/kylecassidy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Twitter<\/a>] [<a href=\"https:\/\/plus.google.com\/109788017519710231266\/posts\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Google+<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.tumblr.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Tumblr<\/a>] [<a href=\"https:\/\/ello.co\/kylecassidy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ello<\/a>]<br \/><\/small><\/center>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846351.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846191.html","pubDate":"Sat, 01 Jan 2022 03:26:13 GMT","title":"See you on the flip side.","author":"kylecassidy","link":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846191.html","description":"2021 marked the first time I'd seen Nicki Jaine again in a long time, maybe ten years? One of the gifts of the pandemic were Zoom hangouts and back yard visits. <br \/><br \/>I hope that through all of this you've found good things too. This is the most beautiful version of this song it's been my fortune to experience. <br \/><br \/>May your 2021 be filled with joy. <br \/><br \/><lj-embed id=\"251\" \/><br \/><br \/><br \/><br \/><center><br \/><lj-repost button=\"You can click here to repost this in your own journal.\"><br \/><small><br \/>Add me: [<a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/profile\" target=\"_blank\">LiveJournal<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/profile.php?id=621693\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Facebook<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/kylecassidy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Twitter<\/a>] [<a href=\"https:\/\/plus.google.com\/109788017519710231266\/posts\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Google+<\/a>] [<a href=\"http:\/\/kylecassidy.tumblr.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Tumblr<\/a>] [<a href=\"https:\/\/ello.co\/kylecassidy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Ello<\/a>]<br \/><\/small><\/center>","comments":"https:\/\/kylecassidy.livejournal.com\/846191.html?view=comments#comments"}]}}