Hippest coffee table ever.

Sometimes it’s good to put down your real camera. I made this over the weekend:

Thank you Chris Detrick, Trent Nelson, Djamila Grossman, Ramin Rahimian, Nicholas Draney, Matt Nager, Anthony Soufflé and my sister, Kaleigh, for contributing to my insanity. I posted more photos of the entire process on my blog. Really super exciting.

Hip Coffee Table

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Seen This Morning…

Went down to the finish line this morning to see my wife and sister in law finish the 10k and look who I saw.

Also managed to see a very serious looking Scott working the finish line inspiring the Zazoosh guys comment on how *they* had the contract and who was that guy shooting the finish… I laughed upon hearing: “Someone should tell him to get outta there… Oh no, wait… that guy has a press pass.  Go tell him its OK for him to be there”. Continue reading

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Self Assigned


Self Assigned: Photographs by Seven Award-Winning Utah Photographers
Kimball Art Center
638 Park Avenue, Park City, UT
October 8 – November 21, 2010
Garage Gallery

Photojournalists work under the pressure of deadlines daily, using their skills in the service of providing information to the public. Seven award-winning Utah based news photographers, inspired by a Diane Arbus quote, pursued their own individual visions during a 48-hour period. Self Assigned showcases the combined perspectives captured during this time period and tips the scales toward creativity.

Participating artists:
Erik Daenitz | Djamila Grossman | Grayson West | Michael Friberg | Mike Terry | Trent Nelson | Tyler Cobb

Gallery Stroll featuring the Self Assigned photographers on Friday, October 29 from 6-9 p.m.

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