Monthly Archives: May 2015

“happy birthday, mister president”

celebrated the birthday of the 35th president by finishing 11/22/63, the science fiction novel by Stephan King about a man who travels back in time to prevent the assassination of JFK.

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who-rae?

i dunno. but I’m glad that i spotted this sticker in nyc.

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new work!

new magazine issue! “Summer Starts Here!: Juicy Grillers, Creamy Chillers, and More!” creative direction: Ed Melnitsky. food photography: Kate Sears. check out more work here!

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a happy memorial day

celebrated Memorial Day by watching the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds practice their aerobatic maneuvers over Jones Beach. Thank you to all who have sacrificed so much for our freedom.

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that’s me

noted photographer John Kernick doodled this portrait of me during a pre-production meeting. Multi-talented guy!

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final(e) toast

Well, it’s finally over. Like Lucky Strikes and Bobby’s dinner, it’s toast(ed)! Did the Mad Man finale satisfy your expectations? Myself, all i wanted was an ending that wrapped things up, and was not open-ended like the Sopranos finale. And

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new work!

magazine: Spring Breakout Issue!: Food, Fitness, and Feel-Good, for a Healthier, More Confident You! creative direction: Ed Melnitsky. cover photography: Kate Sears. other food photography: Con Poulos. check out more work here!

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sweet sign

  old signage, nyc

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her dream got big

Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch has passed at age 91. What would become Weight Watchers International started in 1961, when Jean met with a group of her friends in her Queens living room to share dieting tips.

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graffiti face

Drop boxes (or relay boxes) are the olive green mailboxes where letter carriers leave mail for later pickup and delivery by another letter carrier.

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