Garbage Still Life
Here are three recent photos from my phone.



By Gary on January 6th, 2009 in Photography | Add comment
Here are three recent photos from my phone.



By Gary on January 6th, 2009 in Photography | Add comment
Congratulations my studiomate’s, Evianna Hartman and Samantha Pleet, of Bodkin, for winning Ecco Domani’s Fashion Foundation award for sustainable design. xo
Read more about the award in WWD!
By Jacqueline on January 5th, 2009 in Happenings, In The News, We Like | Add comment
I love this Little Kitties music video for New Numbers.
By Jacqueline on January 5th, 2009 in Cats, We Like, YouTube | Add comment

A rat found on the Franklin Street in Brooklyn.
I’m cat sitting Eloise and Otto for the holidays, Eliose (pictured) is a prankster.
By Jacqueline on December 29th, 2008 in Cats, Photography | Add comment
Buy a boob polaroid for $20. Each one is unique and 100% of the proceeds will go to my sister’s non-profit organization, Rocking the Road to A Cure, which provides resources for women with breast cancer.
If you are interested, send me an email for arrangements to come see all the boobs.
P.S. If you would like to pass on the boob, and just make a donation to Rocking the Road for A Cure, please email me as well.
By Jacqueline on December 23rd, 2008 in Happenings, Photography, Projects | Add comment
By Jacqueline on December 21st, 2008 in Letters From Dad | Add comment

Here is the beginning of a new section featuring letters from my dad. I typically get a post it note attached to something about once a month. This is the most recent. Please click on the image above to see the contents.
I’m going to see if I can find the one from last month which was full of Obama spirit. Also, though he signs most “Love Mom & Dad”, Mom doesn’t have much to do with it.
Please note: Dad’s return address sticker
By Jacqueline on December 19th, 2008 in Cats, In The News, Letters From Dad, Projects | Add comment
Look at Bush duck that first shoe:
By Gary on December 15th, 2008 in In The News, YouTube | Add comment
Please join my studio for a holiday cheers. There will be discounted clothes by my studio mates, Bodkin, Samantha Pleet, Covet and beautiful jewelry from Dirty Librarian Chains. I’ll be offering up photos of boobs (a percentage of the profit will be donated to breast cancer non-profit run by my sister), some Holster zines, copies of the new SWALLOW MAGAZINE, and maybe some proof prints.
By Jacqueline on December 11th, 2008 in Happenings, Projects | Add comment
This Mexican cave, is featured in the November National Geographic. Awesome.
Photograph by Carsten Peter
By Jacqueline on November 6th, 2008 in In The News, Photography | Add comment
Upon the official announcement that Barack Obama would be America’s next President, Gary and I roamed the streets of Park Slope and Downtown Brookyln. Hundreds of fellow New Yorkers filled the streets inciting impromptu fireworks, parade-esque drumming (on mailboxes), dancing, hugging, crying and cheering. New York’s attitude had been flushed away by the sheer joy that Obama’s victory brought us. Even the local police joined in and set uo barricades allowing us to spill into the streets.
Here is a video I shot from the corner of 5th Ave and Union Street in Brooklyn.
By Jacqueline on November 5th, 2008 in Happenings, In The News, YouTube | Add comment
As Election Day creeps closer and closer, and we prepare to vote for the next president of the United States (Barack Obama), we’d like to share a few projects and articles popping up on the internet that are mobilizing voters, shedding light on important but under reported information, and making the case for an important change for all future elections.
First up is Plus One, a project initiated by Open that asks everyone to encourage at least one friend, family member or stranger to get out to vote for Barack Obama on Tuesday.
Next is Behind the Candidates, a website designed, developed and researched by Lindsay Ballant and Ian Boyle that shares information on the people Barack Obama and John McCain have behind the scenes of their campaigns now and who they would have on as advisers once either of them win the office of the president.
And last is an Op-Ed by Steve Israel and Norman J. Ornstein from last Friday’s New York Times that explains the history behind why we vote on tuesdays and makes the case for moving Election Day to the weekend.
By Gary on October 30th, 2008 in Ideas, In The News, We Like | Add comment
Front/Back
By Gary on October 20th, 2008 in Scans | 1 comment
Nick lives in San Francisco. Check him out.



By Gary on October 17th, 2008 in Photography, We Like | Add comment
I worked for Danielle Levitt my first two years out of college. She sent me all over the place searching for quirky teens for her to photograph. We Are Experienced, her first book, is filled with images capturing strange and beautiful youth across America. The book comes out this November.
By Jacqueline on October 16th, 2008 in Happenings, Photography | Add comment
Fake Estate will be hosting an exhibition in a Victorian mansion in New Orleans during Prospect 1.
Opening Reception
November 2nd, 2008 3:00 - 6:00PM
1228 Race Street, New Orleans, LA
Space is limited
RSVP to info@fakeestate.us
By Jacqueline on October 16th, 2008 in Happenings, Photography | Add comment