Everyday by Byron Wolfe

Photographer Byron Wolfe just released the digital version of his award winning book, "Everyday". This book has important significance to me, not only because he was my photography professor, but because the book is a great example of a well thought out and well executed photography project; Something much easier said than done. "Everyday," has been a great guide to me, when thinking about how to make an interesting photo. Absolutely go check it out, it's $3.99. —Tim

"To conclude, I've seen photographers do similiar projects as Byron, but rarely with as good results. He's personal, open to new ideas, and as creative and inventive as one can be every day. Add to that the fact that this diaristic body of work was finished almost 10 years ago, when digital was still in its cradle."

— via the Digital photobook. More photos and their complete review for "Everyday" here.

Consumed into Oblivion

My friend Casey's new project is now available at bookletpress. It looks great, you should probably buy one. —Tim

from bookletpress:

Consumed Into Oblivion Chelsea Limbird & Casey Ramirez

日本語 / Consumed Into Oblivion is a correspondence between two lives across a country. By documenting sound and its description—by rationing emotion with ideas of space and representation—the authors translate one through the other. Time and distance are effectuated as medium for understanding an intimate distrust and an ambiguous commitment. 2 booklets; 92 pg total, ea. 10.8 x 16.5cm, enveloped (12 x 18.5cm) laser & risograph print, staple bound numbered edition of of 50 +3AP, 2012

日本語 / Three years ago, someone told Chelsea Limbird that people who live their lives deeply entrenched in reality have dreams based in fantasy, and that for those who live everyday in a dreamworld, conjure a reality in their sleep. East Harlem, NYC

Casey Ramirez values the vibration that occurs when contrasting colors are in close proximity to each other.San Francisco, CA

Abalone 2012 pt.2 mega underwater camera edition

Every year, a group of us go Abalone diving up the Northern California Coast. Really glad that Eric decided to hit Best Buy on the way out of town to grab any underwater camera they had. I shot a few rolls, but these underwater camera photos definitely fill in what it's actually like in the water. Thanks again Eric for the great photos and awesome adventure times had. —Tim

We went with friends that actually knew what they were doing.

kelp everywhere. Stuff is very sketchy.

Johns first time diving off of the California Coast. Success.

tasty times.

photos by Eric Eisher