bonfire in atlanta, georgia
Posted in event on March 31st, 2010 by Julie Furbush – Be the first to commentwith new friends, ideas, skies.



with new friends, ideas, skies.






























for a day and it was great. Light, buoys, walls, wood, lots, and lobster traps. What more would you want on a Saturday?













It’s been a year now since I’ve been working near this fantastic building, long enough for me to gather it in frames of different seasons, light, and weather.







And she thinks you might too? Introducing the evolution of this photo blog from first photos posted to most recent. Flickr generated this grid for me: I think it looks sweet!
these shots are moments (and textures) spread out over Furbush family time during thanksgiving and Christmas. Tennis, touch-football, trip to the zoo, and lauren on her laptop after a spontaneously set taco bell-dinner table in a closed shopping center parking lot. You know, the usual.







what do you know, it’s green in washington. Beautiful beautiful green. And grey, and brown.







These snowflakes are covering almost every window on the top floor of a house that’s down a long driveway in Silver Spring, Maryland. And more keep showing up. Watch them. Merry Christmas!






it’s an important question. One of the best. If you haven’t answered it yet (and are also interested in receiving an email update every time I publish new stuff) feel free to look to your right where you’ll find the exciting form. The next iteration of this artistic data gathering will include your vote.
With a snap of his fingers Dan made up this pretty graph. Inspired by an article in Wired magazine, I decided to inject the graph with hyper design energy. You’ll see the photograph (Belize, 2007) that inspired the design as well. And so, here’s how we rank when it comes to our breakfast choices:


