Held at the Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, Karl Lagerfeld: A Work in Progress, was exactly that: a whole lot of Karl, stunning faces, fabulous Chanel and plenty of Yoko Ono. The space was beautiful and the Koreans in attendance were equally so. Nothing groundbreaking, but… Read More
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By the Skin of Our Teeth
Bus line is by far the craziest part of my day. At 2:20 pm, 15 classes filled with preschoolers furiously rush out of their classroom to their bus line. Ooofta! We count our kids and fly down 3 steep flights of stairs. It’s only sheer,… Read More
Birthday Party
Every month, we have a preschool birthday party for all of the students whose birthday it is that month. Each class memorizes a song and dance to perform at the birthday party. The girls get all gussied up. It’s pretty cute.
Everyday Korean
The Holga begins to take on my daily life in Korea. These photographs were taken in the areas immediately surrounding my place of work, Sungbuk SLP. Alleys of traditional Korean homes are juxtaposed with modern, towering apartment and office buildings. The tall building in the… Read More
I went to Seoul Electronic Music Festival and all I got was…
A role of highly inebriated, mostly black film, one decently interesting photograph from Crystal Castles and a creeper shot of girls waiting in line to go to the bathroom. Weird.