Cerule Letter

“Cerule Letter”
Saints Series
2009

“Induced Epidemics”, The Chaos Gallery

Excited to be showing with some of my favorite artists in December. Haute Macabre and the Museum of Death present Induced Epidemics, running from December 5 through December 29. Featuring the works of fifteen artists, celebrating a collective love for all things macabre in various forms of media.

Opening night at The Chaos Gallery, in Hollywood, CA, Saturday, December 5, at 8PM!

UPDATE: Thanks to Cherry Vega, at Répandre la Lumière, for taking some great photos of the opening night.

“The Thin Veil”, Antebellum Gallery

If you’re anywhere near Hollywood be sure to check out the upcoming show, “The Thin Veil” at Antebellum Gallery. I’ll be showing several pieces from my “Spiritus Obscura” series, along with a great group of artists showing work in just about every medium. The opening reception takes place on October 17th, 7 to 9pm. The show runs through November 19th. For location and other important information visit the Antebellum Gallery website.

Artwork & Prints Now Available For Purchase

Finished up the Josh Cole Photography and Illustration store thanks to the store solution the folks at Big Cartel have developed.

If you’re interested in any of my latest prints they can now be purchased here.

A Sketch a Day

I love photography and image making. But I also love sketching, drawing, conceptualizing and don’t spend near enough time doing it. So this last week I decided to start a sketch a day. I’m on day 4. As I do the sketches I’m uploading them to my flickr account which is where all my experimental and miscellaneous work goes. Hopefully this will keep me somewhat accountable. This sketch here is from day 2. More here.

How about you? Doing any sort of sketch or photograph a day? Would love to hear about it and what you’re doing to stay committed to it.

Sweet Bessamatic: This Foray Into Film

Having been a digital photographer since day one I’ve not had much experience with good ol’ film. Well, except for that one class I took that one time in Freshman year of high school. And at that time it just wasn’t fun.

This time around though it’s quite exciting. I’ve started playing with medium format. First a Diana F+ and now a Mamiya. I think the things that grabs me most this go ‘round is the fact that I can’t see it instantly. I actually have to wait and each time it feels a little like Christmas morning. This Labor Day weekend feels like another Christmas as well. While stopping at several antique stores on our way to Louisville, KY for the long weekend I found this little gem called a Voigtlander Bessamatic. It’s a silver tank of a 35mm camera. When I purchased it and talked the seller down 10% to a whopping $45 I had no idea whether or not the camera worked.

After making the purchase and arriving in Louisville I shot straight to the nearest Walgreens to buy a cheap roll of film. After Google’ing the manual I loaded the film and ran around for the day trying to fire off 24 exposures. “Oh, please please work” I kept saying to myself. Two hours after dropping off the film I picked it up and to my surprise, it worked perfectly. I’m actually still stunned by how well it works and how wonderful the photos look. Like Christmas morning indeed.

Now, I can’t wait to shoot the next roll, but this time with a purpose other than blowing through film to see if the camera works. In the meantime, it’s off to the scanner so I can post the shots to my Flickr page.

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This is what I do and love. Each of these have common traits with the other; communication, dots and constraints. Each must communicate an idea to the viewer or perhaps an idea or action. In order to convey this message there are dots in need of connection, often in the form of creative problem solving. And with each there are constraints that must be worked within whatever the size. It's the navigation of these traits, paired with the journey, that drives the need to do these things.

I'm currently available for full-time, freelance and contract gigs. When I'm not working I'm creating photography resources, mixing cocktails or showcasing poster artwork from around the world.

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