Showing posts with label ben. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ben. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

PRINTING!!!!

Hey All! We're finally printing our books! You may or may not have heard about Meg's house fire in November (shortly after the last post, actually), but that put a big old brake on the whole project. But now we are back in business. It is so exciting to finally see the books coming together and becoming actual physical objects!

For now, here are more pictures:



This man in the parking lot of our hotel in Redwing, MN, kept bringing people outside to show them a giant gun in the back of his truck. And sometimes he would go out by himself and polish it. This happened around once every 10 minutes from the time we got there, until we got bored and went for a walk. Photo by Meg Dolan.



It's the Midwest. As such, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin loves themselves some corn. Photo by Heather Kraft.


A mysterious building gauge, possibly the remnant of a tragic flying tire accident? The world may never know. Photo by Ben Heyer.

And while you're at it, check out the art of our fabulous Safety Driver, Mr. Owen McBride Platt!
(click the picture!)


Friday, November 19, 2010

Heather and Ben Images!

I am pleased to announce that we are done with the narrowing-down and editing processes, and are currently hard at work exploring the world of book production. So if you're expecting a book, it's on its way soon!

For now, here are some Heather Kraft and Ben Heyer images to catch you folks up.

Heather Kraft:




Ben Heyer:



Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Whistle Stop

We stopped at tiny cafe in Frontenac MN, along US 61 just south of Red Wing. They had delicious grilled cheese and everyone stared at Heather's tattoos. Frontenac is unincorporated with a population of 1450.

This is what the Whistle Stop looks like on Google Streetview, although the address isn't correct.

And this is what popped up on my computer in the parking lot for two seconds. It was so ridiculous and random that, we drove all over the Whistle Stop's tiny parking lot waiting for it to come back up so I could screenshot it. Eventually Ben suggested we drive towards the brown fence just visible in the far left of the above Streetview shot, saying, "they have a fence, they might like boobs!" And he was right.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

This One's For Colin Marx

Because it's Labor day this weekend and because I feel like I should, I'm giving you guys an extra big dose of walk pictures! Hooray! These pictures are from our explorations of LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Keep in mind they are only mildly edited.

This was the first thing we saw upon entering LaCrosse. It was creepy and beautiful and had state pride all in one.


One of the more snapshotty pictures. This is a statue stealing Ben's hat.


Heather photographing the river.


People staring at Heather photographing the river.


This is not from American Graffiti, but we could have sworn that it was.


This was the old, smelly, cheap hotel we stayed in. We were pretty sure there was a body in the wall cavity that we could feel through the wallpaper.

Sleeping arrangements.

Heather in the morning.

Ben in the morning.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

View From My Bike


Look at us fools biking with our cameras on our backs. Hot damn!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Corrupt Card


The card I bought specifically for the trip corrupted on the first day. I did file recovery and got some pretty amazing stuff back though. This is my favorite one by far.

I'm going on vacation for five-ish days. I won't have internet. Sit tight guys!

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Leave Taking


Getting ready to set out from the MCAD parking lot, safety van full of bikes and Owen in tow. Also please note the three waterbottles near my bike. I actually brought eight.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

The Walk Blog Begins

And now begins the epic journey blog! Due to time-off-from-jobs limitations, we decided to do a combination of biking and walking. We also brought a Safety Van, driven by our friend Owen, a painting major at MCAD, which we wound up very much needing at the end.




I feel it's appropriate to start off with this photo. This is a photo of us taking pictures in Lake Geneva, taken by Owen.

I would also like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who donated and supported us in achieving our dream:

Bethany Knowles-Thompson, Dustin Davis, Dylan Davis, Riley Tucker, Salina Trevino, Sam Perez, Curtis Valasek, Katie Marsan, Barb Lindgren, Julie Ford, Angie Oase, Eric Damon Walters, Jon Miller, Rae Amitay, Karen Tim Eric Laurel and Ariana Hays, Rob Cathy and Evan Berry, Cathy Kemelmacher, Jill Kazaniuk, Mercedes Lenort, Mike Pavlik, Louise Julia Bucky and Penn Dolan, Tom and Mary Dolan, Hui-min Tsen, Rachel Ian and Emma Cobb, Katherine Gibbons, Mike Dust, Katie Ryan, Danielle Keller, Gina Giampaolo, Charlotte Ferguson, Paula Lieberman, Kristy Hinz, Sara Fowler, Mary Kay Ayers, Emily Canibano, Dan Sinclair, David Goldes, Paul Shambroom, Molly McHugh, Cate Vremeland, Paula Newman, Vince Leo, Paul Kulander, Colette Bernhard, Chris Fassett, Alexis Akagawa, Rebecca Weinstock, George Slade, Susan Calmenson, Tom Clare and Bebe Anderson, Darryl Drozdik, Linda and Steve Dever, Heidi Norton, Ja'Nane Kovarik, Rachel Allie Cait and Jim Wickersham, Patricia Briggs, Iza Suelli, Shannon McKay, Ryan Hughes, Teagan White, Barbara Redmond, Peter Steinick, Chris Korn, Stevie Rexroth and the MCAD Media Arts Department, Colin Marx, Boris Ran, Fred Finn, Nancy Cowans, Merlin Jahn, Christina Sorensen and Deanna Minkler.

And of course our families and Owen McBride Platt.