Andrew Jesaitis ::

the attic of my mind

Whitman College’s Reading Room…

I spent far too much time in the reading room while I was at Whitman College, but a current student pointed me toward this video. Although, I was never the last one in the reading room, I was often the first (I’m a bit more of a morning person). I can attest to the fact that 12 hours in a silent room can make someone go a bit crazy. In any case this is great…

Cloud City

This photo is more or less an accident of perseverance. I went up to Kerry park at 6 am on Sunday hoping to get “the dawn shot.” (As a sidenote, I’ve tossed out the originally criteria for the time being in Seattle, as I feel there are a few Seattle Shots that every photographer in the city needs in their portfolio.) Anyway, it looked a bit cloudy, but I thought the ceiling would be higher. Leaving my parking garage in downtown Seattle, I was thinking, “Sweet a little reflected light off the clouds to balance the city lights and some diffuse dawn shots.” Then my car was engulfed in thick fog. At that point, “I’m like whatever, I’m not going back to bed; might as well listen to Morning Edition and drink my coffee.” Fast forward one hour, I am wondering around like a idiot in the fog and another photographer shows up. He shows me what he shot from Alkai that morning and I feel a bit better, since a photographer of this caliber has shown up in the fog. Instantly, that feeling is shoved aside by the thought: “I picked the wrong place to go this morning.” Another couple hours pass in foggy nastiness. He leaves; a couple other guys show up. And the fog finally starts to lift, but in the the wrong way!!! There is a really strong back light. I feel like I’ve wasted 4 precious hours of a Sunday morning. But, the photo grew on me in post. Yeah, it’s backlit, but I was careful not to blow the highlights and in contrasty B&W I like it’s edginess. I think it kinda captures that torn feeling we all experience as we trudge to work each morning.

The Seattle Skyline

So I’ve shot the Seattle Skyline a few times now and am finally getting some decent results. I shot this one this evening. I think often too much attention is paid to the Space Needle. I mean sure it’s really futuristic in a Jetson’s sort of way, but it’s only one element of reality. And when you step back and take in downtown Seattle, it’s pretty amazing. That’s what I was trying to capture here.

I got, got, got, got no time

So I haven’t had enough time to shoot lately, but here’s one from the weekend. This is the Two Union Square building and is by far my favorite skyscraper in the city.