Kristin & I
Field Study
Let Biogons Be
Something from the archives
Quickie
Duality
Uncomfortable Comfort

Form:Aesthetic:Disfunction
GEARS DOWN

So we landed at JFK around 11:15 and thusly embarked on my first trip to NYC. We dropped our bags at the hotel and and went around the corner for some food. This city really does never sleep, and we are staying in what seems to be a sleepy part of town. But what do I know?
It's amazing how at home I feel considering its thirty some odd degrees outside and this city is fucking DIRTY! I'm still struggling to take it all in and it's almost one pm. MORE TO COME

Office Face
Little brother is watching
Lines & Squares
TEASE
LINES: they have been drawn




I never had any profound loyalty to the idea of photography as a medium but simply as the most efficient way of making or recording an image. -Lewis Baltz.
Late to the game
Windows: My Voyeuristic Tendencies
I often walk around with a camera, something I learned when going to school for photojournalism. Something ingrained deep within. So much so that when I don't have a camera on me, I feel "lacking". Even to the extremities of my best judgment; my shoulder throbbing in pain would be one example. One reason is that I feel like I might miss something. BUT the biggest reason of them all, I like to look through a lens.
I specifically like to train my lens on people or some form of "signs of life". To be frank, I like to watch people without them knowing. I like to catch them. At the most extreem of this activity, I watch windows. Hoping that, in some brief moment, I will catch a glimpse of life within.
1.4.2012
As a society we share space and time, yet somehow the experiences remain unique to the individual. Take for instance Josh and I, we are a couple, we both got our BFA's in Photography, we both wait tables in San Francisco and we live together. Despite all the time and experiences we share our view of them are completely different. On our first day off together in 2012 we rode past the de Young museum on our bikes after we had coffee at the beach and we decided to go up to the observation tower. These are the images we came away with.
Kristin Delzell
Kristin Delzell