Ian MacLellan

documentary photojournalist and geologist

Month: January, 2009

Yesterday’s Snow Brought Some Ice Today

The streets were deathtraps this morning as the rain and snow melted and froze in sheets over the road and sidewalks. By about 10 or so the sun warmed everything up enough to make sidewalks passable.

I had a caffeine test session this morning before 8, which was a test of my cognition powers under the [...]

Pinhole Portait Project

I am going to start submitting some stuff for a Tufts University photography blog and sort of want to start my submissions off with some shebang, so I figure I should start a new unique project. I have a brand spanking shiny new pinhole camera sitting in my room that needs to be used. I [...]

Ever wonder what a potato cannon looks like while the hairspray is exploding?

Shepard Fairey at Tufts

The now infamous Shepard Fairey did a mural at Tufts on Saturday. Fairey’s Obey work was the inpiration behind the world’s largest rasterbation that we put up at Groton.

Maybe the Geology Is Getting to Me, But I Am Pretty Sure Everything Has Strata

January 11th, 2009 Lincoln, Massachusetts