
My latest assignment for KEXP took me to Seattle’s famed Crocodile to shoot Merge recording artist, Eleanor Friedberger. Eleanor is currently on the Portlandia Tour and will be doing her thing at SXSW. Check the Live Review on KEXP. More photos after the jump.


iPhone images from the past week. I shot a show, chilled with my dog, and strolled the Olympic Sculpture Park. To view the iPhone Digest archives click here.
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My photo of James Apollo on the KEXP blog.
Last week it was hip-hop with Seattle’s own J. Pinder on Street Sounds. My recent work with KEXP introduced me to folk rocker James Apollo described as “wanderer” who calls Seattle home…at least for now. To listen to his set recorded live on The Morning Show, click here. I personally enjoyed his recently released single “Two x Two”.

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Me shooting behind the glass at the soundboard while J. Pinder takes to the air.
Blending my love of photography and music, I’ve started to shoot live in studio sessions at KEXP here in Seattle. I get to make images, while the artist make music, everybody wins. Check out my first in studio with local Seattle hip-hop artist J. Pinder. To listen to the full set, click here. Looking forward to documenting more acts for KEXP. I’ll post photos from recent studio sessions with James Apollo and Brokaw later this week.
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Bricks at Pike Place Market.
Week 5 brings us gorgeous weather in Seattle with the sun, a 1972 Lincoln, and Chuck Taylor’s. See past iPhone Digest, click here.

Wood and steel against a blue sky on 4th Avenue.
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It was only a matter of time before this meme lampons photographers.

Dim Sum at House of Hong. He's DC she's NY.
This week, I ate a lot. A whole lot. Dim sum at the House of Hong in the International District and brunch goodness at the Skillet Diner on Capitol Hill. I wanted to take that cinnamon roll behind the middle school and get it pregnant. If you’d like to check out previous iPhone Digest, click here.

The cinnamon bun at Skillet Diner is a must.

Finally made my way down to the International District to check out the Lunar New Year Festival and get my dim sum on at the House of Hong.
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My portrait of Sean Peoples, founder of Socket Records and DJ with FatBack DC published in NOW Washington DC Guide. Shout out to Danny Harris of The People’s District for reaching out to get this photo in the guide.

Seattle has dug out from “snowpocalypse” and the sun has decided to make a cameo. Hello sun, nice to meet you.
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