May172013
casual walk in venice, ca. still can’t figure out how to flip the photo the right side up…
Tags: /venice california /canals /beach /pier /sunset /jf /thatjfkid /whoaits /jeremy farrar
May162013
May152013
LA so far…
so, i’m hopefully getting the internet at my place sometime next week. i need to talk to my manager and make sure about a few things first. i made a youtube video for any of you who actually read/care what i have to say.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SSM6KDpeMw
so things have been alright for the most part. the amount of interviews i’ve been receiving, the amount of time i’ve had to adjust to living here, and getting use to everything. life is okay, actually a little better than okay. it’s what i’d consider paradise.
once i have the internet, and i’m not sharing it in this wonderful korean coffee shop. i’m going to post a more in depth post.
all of these shots were done off the balcony of my apartment.
Tags: /photography /jf /whoaitsjf /thatjfkid /apartment /los angeles /downtown la
May62013
2 interviews tomorrow. Things are working out…
April302013
Finally have stuff moved into my apartment.
April272013
finally got the keys to my new apartment. i’m so excited.
April202013
ALRIGHT LISTEN UP!
SERIOUS BUSINESS RIGHT HERE!
CISPA just passed and is going to destroy everything!
Go to SitesNotSpies.org to sign up to join the protest and for further details.
It’s time to get pissed. The U.S. law that would turn Google, Facebook, and Twitter into legally immune government spies just passed the House.
This bill affects everyone — not just U.S. citizens. Anyone with a Facebook account could now have their data shipped directly to the U.S. government. That’s why Internet users overwhelmingly oppose this bill. Over 1.5 million people signed petitions against it. But Congress didn’t listen.
Does this remind you of something? Yep, this is the exact position we were in with SOPA last year. Then the Internet rose up and we made history with the SOPA strike.
CISPA threatens our most basic rights. Privacy is important not just for our security but for our rights to freedom of expression. The giant tech companies that stood with Internet users against SOPA are not going to help us this time (but some of the large sites like Mozilla, Imgur, and Reddit are all against CISPA and we love them).
Share this flyer, and tell everyone you know to sign up to join the protest!
Reblogged from Brittana is Love.
April92013

