Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Kansas City Calling : Free Public Lecture





Hallmark Symposium Lecture Series Presents
Timothy Archibald
Thursday September 12, 2013
6:00pm
Budig Hall, Room 110
Ticket Cost: $0.00
Free and Open to the Public

Sponsored by The University of Kansas Department of Design.

More information to be found HERE.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Hashtag History Week in Review



Had a great time embracing manic camera phoning for Smithsonian Magazine's Instagram page this week, all collected on http://www.instagram.com/smithsonianmagazine.com#.
Like all things of our time, there was some good stuff that bubbled to the surface, as well as some long standing Instagram clichés coming in with full force.
Here is a selection of some highlights.

















Monday, August 26, 2013

Smithsonian Instagram Takeover Day One:


 
Hashtag History Continues.

This is what we got evolving on the Smithsonian Instagram page, Day One.

Follow it:

http://www.instagram.com/smithsonianmagazine#

 
 
 
 


Thursday, August 8, 2013

Summers' Past




Eli in my bedroom, Schenectady, N.Y., 2008

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Backwards
a frame
look back
and up
through the window.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Pictures From Home, 8/2013



Sleeping and working in one room made the world a very small place. And not in a good way.
- Anonymous

Friend forever Lisa came to town to bring some sense of place to the house. Four days of work and it delivered. I feel the push and pull of it every day.

The light changes. The placement of things brings order and peace. A place where the kids can write on the walls and a Lipstick plant.

Some pictures from home as we wrap up the summer and head in to a future.

Peace.
















 

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

TA Summer Internship Delivers


Barbra Walker was awarded the first ever summer internship from Timothy Archibald Photography in May. Her job? The goal was to create a series of personally driven portfolio pieces for me, fueling the production with passion and enthusiasm and a budget of zero dollars. The idea was to learn how to use our skills in the most resourceful way possible, and not simply write a check.
 
Our first image for the series is above. Walker is below. A metaphorical "field of dreams" chunk of landscape and a rainy day made all the difference here.

See the image in all it's splendor HERE.