I found Molly’s website via her image Travis which was featured on Flak Photo. Her series Embodiment explores the young gay community she has befriended. The photos below are my favorite stills from said series. To view the entire project and read Molly’s statement, please visit her website: Molly Landreth.

Lindsey and Tina
2005

David & Issac
2007

Travis
2005

Kate and Laurel
2007
all previous photographs are © 2007 Molly Landreth
Bears is an interesting series of images I stumbled on tonight. Kent Rogowski disassembles stuffed teddy-bears, turns them inside-out, and then re-stuffs them. I’m not one for studio work, but I think it works for these images since they are primarily conceptual.
See for yourself.
Also, if you’re in New York he has a show up at the Foley Gallery.

Empty Coal in Minnesota, Mike Brodie, 2007
The one-and-only Mike Brodie, a.k.a. The Polaroid Kid, has updated his photo-site with a new set called The Rockaway Summer.. Be sure to check it out.
For the past few months I’ve been scanning in negatives in that I shot over the summer trying to get something together. I was at the right level of detachment tonight to finally do that and am pleased to announce the long-overdue update of leviward.com
Notable changes:
- 17 or so new images added
- image sets split into series (more soon to come)
- larger images (no, this does not mean they will look better on your myspace)
- copyright notices added to images (to address above issues, among others)

In short, I urge you to venture over to leviward.com
Comments are always appreciated, thanks for your time.
I’ve been in the digital lab for the past few nights getting my first look at the film I shot over the summer. Below are a few of those photos, there’ll be more to come. Hope you enjoy.


The photo below was featured as FecalFace.com’s Photo of the Day. My thanks go out to Mr. John Trippe & the rest of the FF crew.


beautiful. more photos at dyroxy.com
Below is page 2 of July 31st’s edition of The Times Record. The portrait of Alanna Duncan there is my first editorial job. The original color version is below it.



Friend of Bryan Derballa and contributer to his blog, lovebryan.com, Layne Hutchison has a pretty interesting photo set from a place known as Salvation Mountain. Located near the Salton Sea, Salvation mountain has been more than two decades worth of work by a man called Leonard Knight. Click the photo to see the rest of the set, or click here.