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Cisco, Utah - June 25, 2025: Strange art exhibit in the abandoned ghost town of Cisco Utah, Road Trip

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My #39 Stranger is Judy, whom I met at the Stewart Park Festival. Judy and her husband and son live off the grid in a sparsely populated area.

They produce tie-dyed clothing. They are a very self-sufficient family.

They are an excellent, tangible example of leaving a small footprint.

They are doer's!

So I got Judy's picture ... and a couple of tie-dyed shirts.

Judy was happy to be part of the 100 Strangers Project.

It is interesting to meet people and learn about their lives. I learned about their healthy, positive, lifestyle!

 

Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page

 

I'm working on a project called Sustainable Howe Sound with the David Suzuki Foundation (sustainablehowesound.ca/).

 

From the website we're building... "Life in the waters of Howe Sound is rebounding after decades of harm from industrial activity. Planning for the future is the best way to protect the sound’s wildlife and communities. Sustainable Howe Sound is a platform for individuals and groups who share a commitment to protect Howe Sound. The end goal is a plan for land and marine environments guided by public and expert input.".

 

Our first visit was to Camp Firmcom (fircom.ca/) on Gambier Island. Check out the interview and photos! :)

 

sustainablehowesound.ca/stories/connection/

 

(on assignment for David Suzuki Foundation)

Off the Grid began in June of 2010 with the simple idea that grouping Street Food vendors together similar to an “asian night market” would create an experience that would allow neighbors to connect with friends, and families to reconnect with each other. Since then Off the Grid has worked hard to develop markets that are both located in urban cores of cities, and that utilize spaces that are not easily activated effectively throughout the day. In 2010 Off the Grid opened 3 markets. In 2011 Off the Grid opened 9 more. Off the Grid is proud of its role organizing, promoting and managing all of its markets, and the small mobile food businesses that we work with. Off the Grid relies heavily on the power of social media to connect with its audience (for its first 6 months OtG only had a Facebook page). Currently Off the Grid operates 23 weekly markets in the greater bay area, and works with over 150 vendors weekly. Off the Grid believes in promoting win-win opportunities for the small local businesses that we work with, maintaining a fixed cost structure that is well below other standard events rates. At its core, Off the Grid believes in the power of a shared food experience to connect communities, and we work hard to maintain a shared sense of space wherever we serve. ~ offthegridsf.com/vendors#food

 

EF 35mm f/2 on a 1Ds

[ 1/8000 | ƒ/2 | ISO 100 | 35 mm ]

 

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During sunset off the grid meditation. Recycling food from the markets. Sleeping in the park near Castle de Bellver.

Such a wonderful place to live :)

Falls Creek, Bradford County, PA

Off The Grid - Fort Mason

San Francisco, CA

 

Taken 9/2/16

More pictures from Off the Grid (a food cart extravaganza!) on my blog.

A quick photoshoot of our friend Nick's Jeep Cherokee. The spots of the photos are all in Tempe.

Olympus XA + Ektar 100

 

After hearing Mati and Grandma Ooohs were taking a "bath" (going to an outbuilding and dumping hot water over their bodies), Islay demanded a "tub" too. So she got one.

I have 6 UrbEx-themed night images in a group show titled "Off The Grid" in a NYC, Lower East Side gallery. This is my first NY show, so it's kind of a big deal.

 

Kumukumu Gallery

42 Rivington Street (between Forsyth and Eldridge Streets)

New York, NY 10002

Press release

 

Opening: Wednesday, September 9, 6 - 8 PM. I'll be at the opening wednesday night, so I hope all you flickry NY night shooters can make it out to say hello!

 

The show runs September 9 – October 11, 2009.

 

Image info:

"Stall 18"

Shot 2005. The Southern Pacific train station in Downtown Oakland, California. Abandoned since 1989. Night, 120 second exposure. Rain, full moon, sodium vapor and other ambient light.

 

BIG image for a BIG event!

An unexpected late evening visitor to my remote campsite. Big Mountain lion taken on small digital about to swim the remaining and roughest part of the river. The prowess of this beautiful animal was jaw dropping. The whole event kept my heart slamming from the time I saw him until several minutes after he finally disappeared up the far bank.

Entry and solar panel of a custom Lindal Cedar Home in Colorado. The Marciantes built this completely "off the grid" home with Majestic Peaks Custom Homes and Lindal Cedar Homes.

 

Also check out the Flickr gallery for Majestic Peaks Custom Homes for hundreds more photographs of homes built by this local Lindal Cedar Homes dealer in Colorado!

Los Angeles glows bright, seen from the Hollywood Hills above.

Feb 2, 1:25PM. Deciding on a FiveTenBurger menu item. Leica Summarit 50mm f/1.5.

Taken and originally posted in 2014.

 

We went to Off the Grid's Picnic at the Presidio for supper. It was a cool evening with a (very) chilly breeze. There were twenty-or-so food trucks and hundreds if not thousands of hungry people on the Presidio's Main Parade Ground for this weekly event.

  

"Off the Grid" made in MODA "VERNA"; pattern by Quilt Dad

 

We camped inside an abandoned homestead on the road to the Waiapi indigenous territory.

A teaser (though you can probably figure out most of what's here) for the forthcoming CG Off The Grid Coffee Guide.

A afternoons walk at HighCastle

Salvation Mountain

Shot on a Canon A-1 using Ilford 3200 Professional film with a Canon FD 35mm f2.8 lens. I took this photo of my friend Martin Ovo in his squat in Dublin. This is the only light in the house.

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