The title is in quotes because it is the title of a new book. I went to the book launch party last Saturday night. It was printed by my friends at Lettre Sauvage. Click on this to jump to their blog about the book.
When I arrived at the party one of the first things that caught my eye was the rubber glove on the printing press. The book “Negative Sky” was printed on an old letterpress. Edition of 80. I bought two and am going back for more. This constitutes a rave review.
I carry a Canon G9 with an infrared chip now as my take everywhere camera. I made a Vernacular faux pas when I took a couple of shots of The Poet with my flash turned on. I was afraid on digital noise. After The Poet and I talked a little I was able to loosen up and turn the ISO up to 1600 and let go a little. Much better.
After the party I went home and read all the poems in one sitting. That’s rare for me but the work drew me in and drew me on. I got to handle the 8 snapshots The Poet had chosen to write poems about. Then I could follow the images as they became images printed on the page with ink on a letterpress.
After talking with The Poet I moved on for wine and kids and dogs on my way to the back yard. I waited patiently for the band to begin to play.
Stage left was Keith Trego. I’ve been following this band for a long time. One of my goals in life is to sit in with Opal Gann.
After photographing the band with high speed infrared I can now say, “I Like Noise”.
There was a movie screen rigged up in the trees above the party. A friend of The Poet set up a 16mm projector and screened an experimental print from c. 1989. It recapitulated elements of L’Âge d’or and
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Nosferateau
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and then went into riffs on road movies and Elvis and zombies. It held my attention.
The Dog of the Poet trotted freely in the yard.
As I left the party I was so thankful that The Poet suggested I eschew technical proficiency. How else would I have been able to capture Yma’s toy?








4 responses so far ↓
Michelle Gartner // July 23, 2008 at 4:47 pm |
Hi John thanks for dropping by my new little blog-
http://1ofakindphotography.blogspot.com/
I signed in under my main blog because that is where I can be found all the time.
I fairly new to vernacular photography on one hand and not on the other. I had been enjoying old photographs for some time- only I hadn’t known the term. It just seems like a natural extension of my vintage loving self. I will be back to check out your blog! Thanks again.
sergio // July 23, 2008 at 7:47 pm |
hey, john..
i went to school with keith.. and just caught back up with a mutual friend of his and i.. liz soriano… just last week…
very cool to see that keith is still playing music!
The Poet // July 25, 2008 at 7:45 am |
it was wonderful having you at the studio, and what great pictures! I’m glad you like the book and its assorted snapshots.
Jeremy // August 2, 2008 at 6:55 am |
John, you did an excellent job of documenting this event. I wish I was there.
Amelia and I both loved your infra red photos!