Monday, August 28, 2006

Masuimi Max in the September issue of French MAX

The new issue of French MAX came out and features a photo I took of infamous troublemaker Masuimi Max.
You can see more of her of the upcoming David Lynch film Inland Empire (or keep an eye out on Skid Row, you'll never know!).


Saturday, August 26, 2006

More Aussie

I am not sure but I might be more into the no makeup version because I like the simplicity of it.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

New Gallery up on Stern.de

Check out my new Gallery on Stern.de....
The photos of my friend Ashley are part of a book project I've been working on, document her sexy lifestyle.

Click here to see the Gallery!

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Aussie in the Tub

I shot Aussie the other day, here's a sample.

Monday, August 14, 2006

Carnivale


I am totally hooked on the TV show Carnivale.
I just finished Season One and about to start the second.

I love the visuals and the storyline, and it's a shame that HBO cancelled the show, while stuff like "Sex And The City" has been on for years.
Looks like more people are into watching chicks in their mid thirties trying to get laid.
Sad.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Tales from the Battlefield



10:30 am.

It's already at 105F , the desert is hot and dusty, and I am seeking shade.
I hear a group of men whisper in arabic, gathered around a small table by a building that has a sign on it that I cannot read.
A few Iraqi men quickly pass by but don't seem to pay much attention to me.
I am sweating.
All of the sudden I hear machine guns fire, followed by chaos.
A group of American soldiers responds quickly and a short but deadly battle begins.
Bang bang.
It's over.
I take another sip out of my water bottle and count the dead bodies.
A few soldiers quickly pull the bodies into a building.

It is silent again.

It's just another day at the Ft Irwin National Training Center in the Mojave desert, where US soldiers prepare for the real war in Iraq.
This New York Times Article will give you a little insight about this place.

I snapped these photos with my friend Steve's Yashica T4.