Jon Crispin's Notebook

GoPro

Posted in Architecture, Buildings, Food, Friends, People, Travel by joncrispin on 22/01/2012

Cris dropped me off in Harrisburg where my good pal Peter Carroll picked me up on Friday morning.  We drove down to DC to spend some time with his family.  On our way we stopped in Dillsburg, PA at a great diner for a bite to eat.  Peter and I have travelled together so many times, and it is always fun.  He got this little GoPro video camera recently and has been goofing around with it. It also takes amazing stills.

Over the years we have taken so many goofy pictures of each other.  Here’s another one.  We didn’t try any of the cakes in the case, but I was sorely tempted.

Waffle House (again)

Posted in Architecture, Buildings, Family, Food, Travel by joncrispin on 21/01/2012

When Cris and I drove to South Carolina this year we left home late in the day and drove through the night as we usually do.  We always joke about the IHOP-Waffle House line and how it mostly mirrors the Mason-Dixon line.  The Waffle House breakfasts can be a bit on the greasy side, but there isn’t much choice on I-95.  We were amazed to find an IHOP near Florence, SC so we stopped and ate at around 6.oo am.  We got back on the road and a bit later we stopped for gas.  We laughed because it was the same exit where we ate at a Waffle House last year.  The sun had just broken through the clouds and the building looked great in the morning light.

Earl’s Court Tube Station

Posted in Advertising, Architecture, Buildings, Cities, People, Travel by joncrispin on 19/12/2011

I have taken this very same photograph multiple times.  I was looking through my contact sheets for an earlier version and realized just how much has changed over the years in terms of photography.  Shoot film>Develop>Dry>Cut>Put in sleeves>Contact sheets>Edit>Enlarge>Make some postcards>Mail to 3 friends.  Digital is so much easier for me now. Shoot>Download>Edit>Upload>Write post>Get great response from loads of people I have never met.  I understand why some still prefer film, but for me this is so much better.

Pizza Hunt

Posted in Architecture, Buildings, History, Landscape, Weather by joncrispin on 10/11/2011

On my way to Albany yesterday to do more work on the suitcases, I drove past this abandoned Pizza Hut on Route 9 in Hadley.  I have always wanted to photograph it in the fog, and the conditions were just right.  This building is odd to begin with, and the fact that it sits empty in the middle of an otherwise highly developed area makes it even stranger.  I think it has been empty for at least 5 years.  When Peter was a little boy, we once went there for one of those kids birthday parties, and even then it was a bit other-worldly.  I wonder if this was the bog standard corporate design for smaller New England Pizza Huts. As Peter was learning to talk, he would often add consonants to words where they didn’t belong; hence this building was, and still is the Pizza Hunt.

JFK Terminal 4 again

Posted in Architecture, Buildings, Family, Travel, Weather, Windows by joncrispin on 04/11/2011

I drove down to JFK again early this morning to pick up Cris and her co-worker Kate.  As we walked out of the terminal, the sun was just coming up and the sky was wild. There is something about airports and light. / I just want to take a minute to acknowledge all of the new subscribers to this site.  The suitcase project has brought many of you here, and I really appreciate your interest and comments.  Thank you all so much.

JFK Terminal 4

Posted in Architecture, Buildings, Family, Travel by joncrispin on 22/10/2011

I drove Cris and a colleague to JFK last night.  They will be teaching at Al Azhar University in Gaza for the next two weeks.  I am a bit anxious about the whole thing, but it should be very interesting work for her.  She arrived safely in Tel Aviv this morning and we’ll see if she can make it through the crossing into the strip.  /  I love airports, especially in the early evening.

Curtain Theatre Lighting Grid

Posted in Architecture, Buildings, Construction, People, Work by joncrispin on 23/08/2011

Posted in Architecture, Baseball, Buildings, Family, People, Sport by joncrispin on 20/08/2011

I’ve been on the go alot lately.  Sorry for the lack of posts. /  Last Wednesday we went to Fenway to see the Sox play Tampa.  As often happens, we were only able to get two tickets for the three of us.  Instead of messing with the scalpers, I  make a small sign and stand on the corner of Yawkey Way and Brookline Avenue and hope for the best.  It has always worked in the past, and Wednesday was no exception.  Some guy walked past and just handed me this standing room only ticket.  It was for the Budweiser Deck in right field and it was a great place to watch the game.

I stayed up here until the fourth and then Cris texted me to say that the seat next to her was still empty.  So I moved down was able to sit in the shade with her and Peter in section 10 and see the end of the game from the nice new red seats.  Sox lost 4-0 but it was still loads of fun.  So thanks to the gentleman who made it all possible.

PNC Park

Posted in Architecture, Baseball, Buildings, Cities, Family, Sport, Travel by joncrispin on 06/08/2011

Peter and I drove to Meadville on Wednesday so that I could be with friends for a few days.  Last night we went down the 79 to Pittsburgh to catch a Bucs game.  As a family, we go to ballparks whenever we get the chance and we’ve been to PNC Park quite alot.  In 2002, Peter and I went to see a game and had almost the exact same seats.   I was shooting with my Widelux at that time and made an image that day that I have always loved.  When I shifted to digital, I stopped using that camera, but have always missed the format.  So now I shoot 2 digital images and stitch them together on the computer.  Pretty much the identical result.  Feels a bit like cheating, but I’m not too bothered. / This is a beautiful ball park.  Situated on the north shore of the river with an amazing view of downtown Pittsburgh, it just can’t be beat (unlike the Pirates who lost 15 – 5).  These seats were $27.oo each, which is an incredible bargain.  My only complaint is that it is almost impossible to find an Iron City Beer in the place.  I had to settle for a 16 oz can of  Yuengling which is arguably a better beer, but doesn’t hold the same cachet for me.

1546 Chestnut, Santa Ana, CA

Posted in Buildings, Family, Friends, History, Travel, Windows by joncrispin on 04/07/2011

John Kishel knows so much about the obscure history of Southern California.  We were talking about guitars the other day and he mentioned that as a kid he would send in a coupon from Boy’s Life Magazine to the Fender Guitar Company to receive a free catalogue.  The address on the coupon was 1546 Chestnut, Santa Ana, Calif.  Fender guitars were made in Fullerton, but in 1958 the company opened up a sales and distribution center in Santa Ana.  It is interesting to think about all the incredible guitars and amps that were shipped from this building.  And it sits less than 3 miles from his house.  We went out for a meal tonight and stopped by for a visit on our way home.

I like being in places where cool stuff happened.  The building has something to do with Culligan water treatment now and the front entrance is obviously not in use.  Love the light fixtures though.  They look original to the building.