chrishahn ha contestado a tu foto: Time to buy some socks.

turn it into a balaclava.

emmaiocovozzi:

My uber talented studio mate and also FRIEND is having a show and ya need to take yourself to it

emmaiocovozzi:

My uber talented studio mate and also FRIEND is having a show and ya need to take yourself to it

(Source: chrishahn)

chrishahn:

Meadowlarks.

chrishahn:

Meadowlarks.

latimes:

Pasadena Freeway crash leaves good Samaritan neighbors in shock: Residents near treacherous curve are used to aiding crash victims, but failed attempt to rescue girl in burning car was especially heartbreaking.

Francisco Rodriguez, a factory worker, and his 16-year-old son dragged bucket after bucket of water from their apartment building and tossed it onto the flames. After 17 years of living on the edge of the freeway, he and his family have learned to act fast, even in the middle of the night, when many of the accidents happen.
… Authorities identified the victim as Leiana Ramirez of Los Angeles. According to the California Highway Patrol, the girl’s car had stopped because of a possible flat tire. Both alcohol and drugs have been ruled out as factors, authorities said.

Photo:  Salvador Martinez, 36, of HIghland Park, one of the first responders at the scene of the crash, was burned when he tried to save the little girl. Credit: Irfan Khan, Los Angeles Times

holy crap. this happened right next to my apartment. a friend and i actually had a brief photographic interest in the 110 freeway, documented here. 

Many avoid driving on the highway, which was opened in 1940. It was engineered for up to 27,000 cars a day, all traveling at what designers imagined would be a top speed of 45 mph. These days, its six lanes carry about 122,000 vehicles a day, flying by at more than 60 mph.
Recent accident figures were unavailable Saturday; however, studies conducted by UCLA’s Department of Urban Planning, using California Department of Transportation data, have described it as “the most unsafe route in the region due to accidents.”

latimes:

Pasadena Freeway crash leaves good Samaritan neighbors in shock: Residents near treacherous curve are used to aiding crash victims, but failed attempt to rescue girl in burning car was especially heartbreaking.

Francisco Rodriguez, a factory worker, and his 16-year-old son dragged bucket after bucket of water from their apartment building and tossed it onto the flames. After 17 years of living on the edge of the freeway, he and his family have learned to act fast, even in the middle of the night, when many of the accidents happen.

… Authorities identified the victim as Leiana Ramirez of Los Angeles. According to the California Highway Patrol, the girl’s car had stopped because of a possible flat tire. Both alcohol and drugs have been ruled out as factors, authorities said.

Photo: Salvador Martinez, 36, of HIghland Park, one of the first responders at the scene of the crash, was burned when he tried to save the little girl. Credit: Irfan Khan, Los Angeles Times

holy crap. this happened right next to my apartment. a friend and i actually had a brief photographic interest in the 110 freeway, documented here

Many avoid driving on the highway, which was opened in 1940. It was engineered for up to 27,000 cars a day, all traveling at what designers imagined would be a top speed of 45 mph. These days, its six lanes carry about 122,000 vehicles a day, flying by at more than 60 mph.

Recent accident figures were unavailable Saturday; however, studies conducted by UCLA’s Department of Urban Planning, using California Department of Transportation data, have described it as “the most unsafe route in the region due to accidents.”

(Source: Los Angeles Times)

Seasick Steve (via chris hahn)

thenoobyorker:

Today some guy from the University of Manchester knocked on my door and attempted to sell me some educational supplies. When he asked me if I had heard of the university, I called him a filthy manc, reminded him that we won the war and started chanting Wigan supporters songs.

USA

chris hahn, i know you’ll appreciate this

chrishahn:

The Face Of Collaboration

chrishahn:

The Face Of Collaboration

A photo of MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE by my friend Chris Hahn.(Right after I finished taking this.)

A photo of MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE by my friend Chris Hahn.
(Right after I finished taking this.)

Got some sneak peaks up for the Patabal project with Chris Hahn. (See more)

Got some sneak peaks up for the Patabal project with Chris Hahn.
(See more)

Patabal →

A photography project of Jess Castillo and Chris Hahn.