by Adam | Jan 11, 2024 | Blog
The Suck Doing the same old thing is easy, even when it makes things harder. Reusing those same neural pathways is easier than growing new ones; I don’t make up the rules, it’s just science. But that doesn’t mean we can’t all painfully, slowly...
by Adam | Jan 12, 2019 | Blog |
New Gear I started blogging while in art school as a way to document the work I was doing in class. Towards my thesis year, this drastically tapered off due to my workload, and was pretty much forgotten about after graduating as my work picked up. My work is still...
by Adam | Mar 14, 2017 | Blog |
My time at PNCA is capped with a thesis project. Since the moment I’ve walking in the door of the school, I’ve been brainstorming on what my thesis would be. I have notebooks of ideas, and a few independent projects that would have sufficed to fill the...
by Adam | Oct 11, 2016 | Blog |
I was fortunate enough to be contacted by Oregon Field Guide for a project they were working on. As OPB has always been on my list of dream employers, it was very exciting. One of those moments where you feel that your life’s work is taking you exactly where you...
by Adam | Sep 14, 2015 | Blog |
My frequent trips past the St. Johns bridge has another landmark dotting the route. The Portland Gas and Coke Building. The building is over a hundred years old, and has sat vacant for around half of it’s life. I had been wanting to do a quick fly around the...
by Adam | Jul 30, 2015 | Blog |
On the morning of July 29th I woke up in the usual fashion. I laid in bed and scrolled through my social media feeds to read about the day and respond to this and that. I was flooded with people asking me if I was going to film the protesters. These protesters...
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