Milwaukee and Paulina, maybe? Maybe N. Wood.
Category: Photography
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All Secrets Revealed in Time
sun setting on the West Loop
view from my building’s roof deck
She Was Beautiful
now destroyed, allegedly to become a park, but the lot has been vacant for a long time now.
over on Sangamon and Adams, or near
Station hopping shuffle
half-assed montage of approaching Red Line subway to Howard.
from 2006
Philip Anschutz is building his own empire
Denver billionaire and conservative Christian Philip Anschutz has, uncharacteristically, been in the news recently. First for purchasing Dick Cheney’s favorite magazine, The Weekly Standard:
[ Right Turn Ahead]
In June, [The Weekly Standard] was handed from one conservative billionaire, [Rupert] Murdoch, to another, Philip F. Anschutz, for about $1 million, according to an executive close to Mr. Murdoch who spoke anonymously because the terms of the deal were meant to be confidential. The new ownership comes at a time when conservatism, especially the version espoused by The Standard involving American muscularity to spread freedom abroad, is not in the ascendancy.
Mr. Anschutz, who made his billions in oil, real estate, railroads and telecommunications before turning to media, is more closely aligned with Christian conservatism, a thread not associated with The Standard.
Staff members say Mr. Anschutz, who has visited the magazine’s Washington offices once since buying it, did not meet with the staff as a whole. He instructed the two top editors — William Kristol, who last year was also a columnist for The New York Times, and Fred Barnes — not to alter the publication’s ideological complexion.
[From New Owner for Weekly Standard as Political Tastes Change – NYTimes.com]
and second, for purchasing a crowd-sourced news web site, NowPublic
Examiner.com, a media company controlled by the conservative billionaire Philip F. Anschutz, said on Tuesday that it had acquired NowPublic, an innovative Web site for citizen-generated media.
With the sale, Examiner.com, a unit of Mr. Anschutz’s Clarity Digital Group, became the latest company to show interest in a lively corner of the Web: the tools that let people read and share the news around them, sometimes down to neighborhood blocks.
[From Examiner.com Buys NowPublic, a Citizen-Media Web Site – NYTimes.com]
[for instance, this photo of mine was used by a NowPublic user]
The Weekly Standard does not interest me, except in abstract terms, ((liberals would do well to at least have a vague idea of what the latest conservative talking points are)) but NowPublic’s users have used dozens1 of my photos in various articles over the four years of their existence. Not a huge number, but at least ten that I noted. I don’t want my photography to be anywhere close to any corporation owned by Philip Anschutz.
Who is Phil Anschutz you might ask? Well, for starters, from his Wikipedia entry:
Anschutz, a Republican donor and supporter of George W. Bush’s administration, has been an active patron of a number of religious and conservative causes:
Helped fund Colorado’s 1992 Amendment 2, a ballot initiative designed to overturn local and state laws that prohibit discrimination against individuals on the basis of sexual orientation.[13]Helped fund the Discovery Institute, a think tank based in Seattle, Washington that promotes intelligent design and criticizes evolution. [14]
Supported the Parents Television Council, a group that protests against what they believe to be television indecency.[14]
Financed and distributed Christian films, such as Amazing Grace and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, for mass audiences through his two film production companies and ownership of much of the Regal, Edwards and United Artists theater chains. In addition, as a producer Anschutz reportedly required the removal of certain material related to drug use and sex in the 2004 film Ray because he found it objectionable.[14]
Financed The Foundation for a Better Life.
There’s more, but that was enough for me to send an email to NowPublic co-founder Michael Tippett, asking
In light of super conservative Republican Philip Anschutz purchasing your company, how do I go about removing my photos from the various stories they’ve been used on?
Cheers, and hope you haven’t been fired, or forced to take a loyalty oath to the anti-evolutionary forces
If I get a response, I’ll add it to this post.
Footnotes:- or more, I stopped keeping track [↩]
Sunday Drive – Air Conditioned
in what looks to be a handmade hot rod of some sort. Loud enough to hear it coming for blocks…
probably is an amalgamation of several cars, but I could be wrong.
Don’t Have Anywhere To Go
GWC – where?
[titled borrowed from Richard Thompson: www.richardthompson-music.com/song_o_matic.asp?id=113 ]
(GWC = Guess Where Chicago, a Flickr photography detective game)
Weakness Will Be Overcome
Slightly south of the Art Institute
From Feb 2007 – a brutally cold month, if I recall correctly…
Fearless Symmetry
Color version
www.flickr.com/photos/swanksalot/2293929747/
click here to view the black and white treatment: www.flickr.com/photos/swanksalot/2293929747/
Reading Around on August 25th through August 27th
A few interesting links collected August 25th through August 27th:
- Mac OS X Automation: Services Downloads – Download free services. Service collections are grouped by color. Some services will install required Automator actions and may require an adminstrator password to do so.”
- Chicago vice – chicagotribune.com – Chicago Police Sgt. John F. Mangin displays a bushel of marijuana leaves and a jar of ground marijuana found Sept. 27, 1945, in a flat at 601 W. Madison St.. Six men were arrested in the narcotics bust, including a 60-year-old man that Mangin said was the first person he arrested when he joined the narcotics detail in 1931.
Chicago Fire Academy
site of ground zero of the Great Chicago Fire
Bridge Milwaukee IR
Milwaukee bridge, using an Infra-red emulating action
I should make another print of this photo to hang in my house – the original was never framed, and is looking a little shabby
Say Goodbye
even though phule beat me to it…
[ www.flickr.com/photos/phule/3828089135/ ]
a few blocks north of me…
All Yesterday’s Parties
what *shall* the poor girl wear?
somewhere in north Chicago…