JOURNAL • BRIAN ROSE

New York/New Year’s Eve

by admin on 12/31/2008, no comments

Richmond, Virginia, 1977 (35mm) © Brian Rose It’s the end of 2008, and the calamitous Bush reign comes down to its final days. The economy–capitalism itself–lies broken, while almost 150,000 American soldiers remain in Iraq. I look to 2009 with trepidation, but with measured hope, that all is not lost, as a new president comes […]

New York/South Bronx

by admin on 12/22/2008, no comments

The South Bronx, 1980, 35mm slide, © Brian Rose I’ve been up to the Bronx a number of times in the past year shooting some new buildings for an architecture client. For anyone old enough to remember the devastation of the 1980s, the rebuilding that has taken place in the South Bronx in recent years […]

New York/Film

by admin on 12/20/2008, no comments

Washington, D.C., 1977, 35mm slide© Brian Rose The other day I went to Fotocare on 22nd Street to buy some 4×5 film–Readyload Portra VC 160 to be exact. These are pre-loaded packs that do not require individual holders, a pricey convenience, but a great saving in weight, bulk, and time. Although I had just bought […]

New York/Early Color

by admin on 12/17/2008, no comments

Wilmington, Delaware, 1978, 35mm slide© Brian Rose Continuing going through my slides from 1975 to 1980. I was looking at a lot of painting as well as photography during those years, and I was thinking about how far you could reduce down an image and have it still be about real things and real space. […]

New York/Early Color

by admin on 12/16/2008, no comments

Richmond, Virginia, circa 1975, 35mm Ektachrome I’ve been looking back at my early color images made mostly on 35mm slide film. Although I was vaguely aware of work being done by Eggleston and a few others, I was pretty much making things up as I went along. This picture was made in Richmond, Virginia in […]

New York/Inspiring Space

by admin on 12/11/2008, no comments

This blog has been a little quiet lately, but I’ve been busy with a few photo shoots, reorganizing my studio, and meeting with people about the Lower East Side project. It’s too early to say anything specific, but there is reason to be hopeful that there will be a major exhibition of the LES pictures […]

New York/Rodger Kingston

by admin on 12/04/2008, no comments

Rodger Kingston nails a door (digital) A while back, when the weather was still warm, I was paid a visit by Rodger Kingston down from the Boston area. Rodger and I met online–somehow that doesn’t sound right–and have been corresponding regularly. We spent a few hours walking around the Lower East Side, and Rodger snapped […]