Posts under ‘mission life’

‘Hair Model’ out now for iPad and web!

Waiting for new Doc Pop comics? My newest comic, Hair Model, is available now on Emanata! Hair Model is the true story of my one and only gig as a professional male model. The story, which is 100% true, was created entirely in one day as part of the 24 Hour Comic Day challenge at [...]

Madness at 22nd and Mission.

Couldn’t sleep with all of the SF Giants celebratory rioting happening right around the corner from our house, so I went out to see what was happening. I brought a couple rolls of 1200 and 800 ISO film (35mm and 120 for my Diana), which I burned through quickly, so we’ll have to wait till [...]

Hey buddy, could you spare some time?

Saw this “unemployed podcaster” flier up on 19th and Mission St. Looks like a popular ad. I just called and left a message. Wonder if I’ll get a call back and/or what we’ll talk about. Maybe restaurants that don’t list their business hours up front. I hate it when shops do that… It’s like they [...]

Journey Into Analog: The Couple’s Roll

Using a shared roll of Tri-X film and my Ricoh TF-500 camera, Christine and I set out to create an entire batch of double exposed photos. Christine stated it off, taking about a month to capture her 36 shots, then I took all of my shots over the course of a weekend. We didn’t have [...]

Journey Into Analog: TRS by XA-3

Amongst my many “photography goals” is getting better at shooting climbing photos. I’ve only been climbing for about a year, and have only tried taking shots a couple of times, so I thought it’d be fun to shoot a few pics at the Top Rope Series at Mission Cliffs. These shots were taken on my [...]

Yard Sale! Come buy my stuff!

You know that feeling you have right after moving? The “I don’t need all this stuff, I should get rid of it” feeling? I’ve finally decided to sell off my entire cd collection, a bunch of guitars, maybe some keyboards, comics and other stuff. If you wanna buy it, I’ll be at the corner of [...]

Hungry Combat Unit

Spotted this shopping-cart-turned-tank on 16th Street yesterday and poked around the nearby restaurants until I found it’s creator. In my terrible attempt at speaking Spanish, I told him I loved his art and asked to take his picture. Although he looks a little scary holding his cardboard machine gun like a Sweded version of Rambo, [...]

Tintype portraits of me and my sweetiepoo

Here are some great portraits that Christine and I took during this month’s Sunday Streets. We are standing out on Valencia St, right in front of Photobooth SF. I happened to be wearing my new AlbertMing suit (from Kickstarter), and we both were rocking our LC-A cameras. Tweet