Wednesday, December 31, 2008

ericfarache.com The site is up and running!

My website is online now, and you can check out a wide variety of images; sketches, photos, paintings and prints.


ericfarache.com


Just click the above link and it will take you there.

I have just added a gallery from our recent trip to China- One month in the world's most populated country, it was amazing. Most of the China pictures are digital. I also took a very heavy Yashica twin lens camera, look for more film pics to be added in the next day or so when they are scanned.

Please also check out the 2nd gallery on the site, marked "dreams" which I think comes closest to what I am trying to do with my photography.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Mao


This was supposed to be a much larger longer narrative with a re occurring Mao, like a babushka doll.

continued

Blossoms on a tree

Saturday, December 20, 2008

An unfinished Japanese style book


Japanese foldout Moleskine, I started this when I got back from China, based on things I saw, my images etc, but I never finished it and now it is just too long ago.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Shanghai Street Scenes


As seen on the side of a news stand in Shanghai last week.

Classic scenes from China either Real or Imagined.


















These are a few pictures from Shanghai. The whole time we have been here, the country has not been any sense typical to ideas you may have about the country before you get here.

People have a great deal of personal freedom here and the culture is on the vanguard of modern art and technology.

So when I spied these images in Shanghai, anachronistic images of China- I had to photograph them, utterly typical photos to what western media portrays China to be: young men in oversized military uniforms and old men playing the flute like some bad CCTV (Chinese National Television)advert-Experience the mysteries of the orient- China, tourism destination 2008.

Monday, December 01, 2008

December ish 2008


These 'fanciful' images were both based on pictures from something, I cannot remember

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Yong Kang, Home to the World's Best Drivers



Well, we made it to Yong Kang.
This is a small factory town, where primarily doors are produced for the Russian Market. Who cares about that. What blew us away was the variety of vehicles and amazing forms of transportation people use.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Saturday, November 01, 2008

More of the city that never sleeps



Yup, its true-New York is a pretty amazing city. Just walking around we saw some pretty amazing things and got taken in by the various vibes of neighborhoods. Luckily for us, it was very sunny the whole time we were there so we could spend our days walking around eating and drinking prosecco.

Of course, we could have made a special trip itinerary of all the places we went to that have been featured in movies. These two kids on the steps were at St. Patrick's cathedral, where Soylent Green (its made of people!!!!!!) and Beneath the Planet of the Apes was filmed.

Luckily there was no intercontinental ballistic missile there.

We walked to the Neue Museum, which means we crossed the Diamond district but Marathon Man "Is it Safe?" did not occur to me until afterward.

I like New York in October





Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Kensington Pedestrian Sunday





These images were taken near the end of the summer in Kensington. The sunlight really felt great, I bumped into the photographer Norman Wong and we went for a drink.

I can't seem to find the picture I took of this lady over by Augusta who wanted some lessons on how to use a twins lens camera, I'll put it up later. She had her Granpa's old Rollei-which is pretty awesome.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Cabbagetown Festival


The Cabbagetown Festival came and went. Basically, if you call rampant capitalism with very little to offer the consumer, then you would call this a festival. Don't get me wrong, people had a great time- just tables of crap for sale, everything all the junk someone keeps in their house (good) to dubious cooked sandwiches and this jerk selling a bike bell that he rang for 8 hours repeatedly (bad).


I just walked around with an old Yashica Twin Lens camera and took some shots, bumped into some friends and got annoyed at the "dragon drum" people as their drumming made the roof of my apartment vibrate in a menacing way, like it was seconds from collapsing Jericho styles.