Entries Tagged as 'Edges of Bounty'

Monday, November 30th, 2009

SomeFiction Media :: Conspiracy of Inspiration

In the interest of continuing our collaboration, and of providing ourselves a bit of external accountability, my good friend and Edges of Bounty collaborator William and I have commenced a new project, which we will post here.
Here’s how we hope it’ll work: I shoot five or seven potentially evocative pictures, send them to William. He [...]

Sunday, April 5th, 2009

Hey, Another Nice Edges of Bounty Review!

Just came across this out there in the lovely (Google-empowered) infinity of the internet:
 

It seems the Community Alliance with Family Farmers is an organization that shares with us some common ground, regarding people’s relationshipw with their food. 
“Together, the photographs and text play off one another, presenting a rich, thoughtful, and celebratory study of California’s edible [...]

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009

Edges of Bounty Photos Featured in Mother Jones

In Mother Jones Magazine’s March+April “Let’s Grow America!” food issue, on stands now. I like it!
The cover looks like this:

And the first page of the spread is thus:

 
 
See also this online photo essay. Nice, huh? I wouldn’t a minded if Mother Jones had provided a link to our website, or some info about the book [...]

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Another Nice Edges (reading) Review!

Over at Grist, there was a nice little article about our reading at Elliott Bay Book Company last week. Thanks Grist! Thanks Ashley Braun!

One lesson I walked away with that day was that food is only as good as the relationships on which it’s based. —Ashley Braun

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

A Review! I Think It’s Even Positive.

William just sent me a link to a review of Edges of Bounty. 

…Bonus points for the use of “impressionistic”; points taken off for getting a couple things goofily wrong. And negative points for lumping us in with all the other food books. Just because we smell like good food doesn’t mean we’re foodies, people. But [...]