


...some pics from recent holiday sessions! I feel so lucky to have the opportunity to photograph people. Happy Holidays to all my friends & clients :)


this photograph was taken by famed photographer annie leibovitz just hours before john lennon was shot and killed in front of his nyc apartment building. it was used as the cover shot for rolling stone magazine at the request of lennon himself who told leibovitz: "you've captured our relationship exactly.""i am a rock, i am an island... & a rock feels no pain; & an island never cries..."

"it takes devotion to make a mixed tape, & it's a dying art. sneaking off with someone's iPod & downloading songs on the sly is not quite the same thing, but i imagine that it's the wave of the future."

levon helm (played with the band & bob dylan back in the day) became a dirt farmer somewhere along the way & released an album last year called electric dirt, which won a grammy.
the black crowes recorded the album(s) before the frost ...until the freeze at levon helm studios in woodstock in front of an audience of fans last year. they experimented with bluegrass on a couple songs on the new album & reminded everyone they're still an authentic southern rock band.
big brother & the holding company performed with frontwoman Janis Joplin. it was one of the first "big" performances for the band & it brought them into the spotlight; they were signed immediately to columbia records. in the filmed performance, there's a moment where the camera pans into the crowd & you see a stunned mama cass watching janis croon on stage like the worlds coming to an end & you can tell mama cass was just blown away by her. janis is synonymous with the 1960s & the hippie culture because the world hadn't seen anything like her until then ... & they haven't since.


"...to be reminded by her that although I had to compromise with life, even life had no right to beat me to the ground, to batter my teeth down my throat, to make me knuckle down and call it uncle. My mother raised me and then freed me."

"some people fear that they are no more than the sum of their cultural reference points: the books read, films seen, the posters on the walls, and records on rotation. i am happy to admit this. what then remains, for a vampire of pop culture when love is over? what of the books loaned, the records recommended? what gets passed to the next lover , what gets sold for cash? when a relationship ends, i sell none of it, filing it all away for future reference, marveling at how the most dreadful person can turn you on to the most beautiful music or film.
...it amazed me, as it always had, that there could be so much out there i had neither heard nor heard of before my love introduced me to it. it can feel frightening at first - if there are so many records i didn't know about, perhaps there are whole worlds out there too--yet, when love is over, it becomes comforting. perhaps there are whole worlds out there."

