Jun 20, 2013

Pacific Northwest, Here We Come

I've always been one for road trips. From Mount Rushmore to California, I've done a lot of my exploring by car in these last few years. It's also why my buddy Mike dropped me a line and brought up the idea of going on a road trip this summer. I was game from the get-go, and after a short back and forth about destinations, we had our stops booked, our route mapped out, and now it's official - this summer we'll be road tripping the Pacific Northwest for 9 days.

A few of the big motivators for exploring this part of the country are that Mike has never been to the ocean before, and I, having driven the coast highway with my friend Dave in California, really wanted to complete the journey by driving it in Oregon and Washington. We're also both looking forward to exploring Portland and Seattle and all of the amazing stuff nearby - like the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, where Howard Hughes' Spruce Goose is.

In typical fashion, I'm likely to shoot a lot of new photo sets and video along the way, so there should be lots to share later this year. In short, I'm just glad one of the many trip ideas I had on the table for 2013 actually panned out. This is sure to be another amazing trip. We're going to have a blast, Mike! 


Jun 19, 2013

Regina's Old Warehouse District: Part 1

With a goal of shooting more photography on the go, I made plans to stop in Regina's old warehouse district on a recent visit to Saskatchewan's capital. On the north side of the train tracks, the area is a mix of industrial history and cultural revival. Today, Dewdney Ave. is lined with bars, music shops, and condos, but the turn of the century character is still very much intact. Here's part one of some of what I captured. 



































Jun 18, 2013

Archiving Home Videos

Over the last few weeks I've been capturing a tape at a time of my uncle's old home videos on VHS. They span from 1989 to the mid 1990s, with a couple of tapes from a New York trip in 2001. In all there's been over 30 hours of material, and the goal has been to archive the footage on mini-DV tapes and an external hard drive to then burn DVD copies. It's a slow process, but I'm happy to preserve the few moments of my childhood that were caught on tape too.

What has struck me most in doing this is not just the obvious of how much time has passed and how people have changed, but it's how the tapes themselves have degraded over two decades. Some of the footage is particularly grainy and there are lots of audio dropouts on some of the tapes. The reality is that stuff like this can be easily lost if it's not backed up and archived over the years. I've even found this to be true of pictures backed up on CDs just a decade ago - some of them don't hold up at all.

In some ways this project was motivated by the loss of my aunt, because it emphasized just how valuable these memories were. In general, I think it's been a reminder of how important our photographs and videos really become as time passes. Sometimes they're invaluable in triggering specific memories. 

In any case, I'll be sure to share any of the gems from my childhood that I come across as the archiving continues. In the meantime, you might want to get busy backing up your own memories tucked away on VHS before it's too late.

My sister picking her nose on camera, haha.