Category Archives: photography
404 on King Street–a photo survey in DTK
I think it started with the news that one of my fave DTK watering holes, Imbibe, was shuttering over some misalignment with THEMUSEUM. Then I heard from Ian Pilon that IoT Waterloo gigs would have to shift due to Ren … Continue reading
1shot #228-boots on the ground
Yes, again. I was heading out from the Hub on Friday afternoon and spotted these work boots lined up on the curb near the corner of Victoria and Michael St. No, I don’t have a foot fetish, nor even a … Continue reading
1shot #226-Sonday
The thing about kids is that they can look right through you. My main man, Calder White. DW
1shot #225-abandon shoes!
Y’all know I’m out on the street a fair bit in WR. Always looking for signs on the trail. Look up. Look down. Where did that come from? Why is it here? Surrendering to a mashup of confirmation bias and … Continue reading
1shot #224-country shoppin’
Stopped in at the Wallenstein General Store out in the county last week. It fascinates me. At Herrgott Rd and Line 86, this is the edge of Waterloo Region. DW
1shot #222-word on the street
I love this sign because it has visible spelling corrections and some work yet to be done. A work in progress. Like all of us. On King Street, this is Downtown Kitchener. DW
1shot #221-word on the street
The KW Bookstore at 308 King West is delightful. Brohemus is a semi-regular there, taking in everything from books to LP records and then leaving with about as much stuff by weight. They don’t have a functioning website, but if … Continue reading
1shot #220-word on the street
We don’t talk about this as much as we should: the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. If we don’t talk about it, there develops a potential to take it for granted, and then there’s a danger of those rights … Continue reading
Topography photography
My buddy John “Storz” Storozuk gave me a Kinect-like distance-sensing camera a few weeks back. In his extensive travels of the tech world, many bits of gear get caught in Storz’s net and happily, knowing my interests in photography+making, he … Continue reading
1shot #219-FOUND
The absurd work requires an artist conscious of these limitations and an art in which the concrete signifies nothing more than itself. It cannot be the end, the meaning, and the consolation of a life. Camus, Albert, The Myth of … Continue reading