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		<title>Wandering in the Company of Strangers the Magazine!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 17:47:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emilio Banuelos</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Order the issue now!
Black Boots Ink Issue No. 1 brings you the work of 44 photographers and writers working in Guadalajara, San Francisco and Los Angeles.]]></description>
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<h4><strong>Order the issue now! </strong></h4>
<h4><strong>Black Boots Ink Issue No. 1 brings you the work of 44 photographers and writers working in Guadalajara, San Francisco and Los Angeles.</strong></h4>
<p><strong>You can get your copy of our first printed magazine by clicking <a title="black boots ink magazine" href="http://magcloud.com/browse/Issue/87755" target="_blank">here</a>.</strong></p>
<h4><strong>Pida su edición! </strong></h4>
<h4><strong>Black Boots Ink Issue No. 1 </strong><strong> lleva el trabajo de 44 fotógrafos y escritores trabajando en Guadalajara, San Francisco y Los Ángeles.</strong></h4>
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Usted puede conseguir su copia de nuestra primera revista impresa, haga clic<a href="http://magcloud.com/browse/Issue/87755" target="_blank"> aquí.</a></strong></p>
<p>Work by:</p>
<p>Isrohan Alvarez, Guadalajara | <a title="embafoto.com" href="http://www.embafoto.com/" target="_blank">Emilio Bañuelos</a>, Guadalajara | Jorge E. Barragan, Guadalajara | <a href="http://danabarsuhn.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Dana Barsuhn</a>, Los Angeles | <a title="Dick Beery" href="http://www.betterphoto.com/Premium/Default.aspx?id=327209&amp;mp=V2" target="_blank">Dick Beery</a>, Shreve | Caballo, Guadalajara | Monica Cardenas, Guadalajara | <a href="http://www.elenacarrasco.com/" target="_blank">Elena Carrasco</a>, Guadalajara |  Zulema Carrasco, Stockton |  <a href="http://www.exposurek.com/" target="_blank">Kevin Cortez</a>, San Francisco | <a title="Michael J. Costa" href="http://michaelcosta.sites.livebooks.com/" target="_blank">Michael J. Costa</a>, San Francisco | <a title="Brad Evans" href="http://www.citysnaps.net/blog/" target="_blank">Brad Evans</a>, San Francisco | Noemi Flores-Zepeda, Zapopan | Sergio Garibay, Guadalajara | <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/36779786@N08/" target="_blank">Sebastian Gladstone</a>, Los Angeles | Yorch Gomez, Guadalajara | <a title="Francisco Graciano" href="http://www.earhustling.com/" target="_blank">Francisco Graciano</a>, San Jose | Ana Fernanda Goribar, Guadalajara | <a title="Rory Hejtmanek" href="http://www.roryphotography.com/" target="_blank">Rory Hejtmanek</a>, San Francisco | Susan Hobbs, Cupertino | <a title="Cass Kissam" href="http://thefiftygrandproject.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Cass Kissam</a>,  San Francisco | Karla Louie, San Francisco | Marshall, Guadalajara | <a title="http://www.suzannemir.com/" href="http://www.suzannemir.com/" target="_blank">Suzanne Mir</a>, Victoria | <a title="Carl Mogerley" href="http://carlmogerleyphotography.com/" target="_blank">Carl Mogerley</a>,  San Francisco | <a title="Thomas Murphy" href="http://woodenkimonos.com/therealmurphy/" target="_blank">Thomas Murphy</a>, Brooklyn | Paco Perez Arriaga, Guadalajara | <a title="Ibarionex Perello" href="http://www.ibarionex.com/" target="_blank">Ibarionex Perello</a>, Altadena | <a title="Unni Raveendranathen" href="http://www.unniphotography.com/" target="_blank">Unni Raveendranathan</a>, San Francisco | <a title="John Rickard" href="http://johnrickard.com/" target="_blank">John Rickard</a>, Weed | <a title="Carla Saunders" href="http://carlasaunders.com/" target="_blank">Carla Saunders</a>, San Francisco |  Theo Slavin, San Francisco | <a title="Amanda Smith" href="http://www.amandamichellephoto.com/" target="_blank">Amanda Smith</a>, San Francisco | RK Stephenson, Mesa | Karla Tarin, Guadalajara | Denisse Tatemura, Guadalajara |  <a title="Martin Taylor" href="http://www.theothermartintaylor.com/" target="_blank">Martin Taylor</a>, San Francisco | <a title="PJ Taylor" href="http://pjtaylorphotography.com/" target="_blank">Patti Taylor</a>, San Francisco | <a title="Rosella Tibig" href="http://www.rosellaphoto.com/rosellatibig/home.html" target="_blank">Rosella Tibig</a>, San Francisco | <a title="Rikki Ward" href="http://www.rikkiw.com/" target="_blank">Rikki Ward</a>, San Francisco</p>
<p>words by: J. Eduardo Barragan, Guadalajara | Karla Tarin, Guadalajara</p>
<p><strong>magazine design by <a title="http://thephotologists.blogspot.com/" href="http://thephotologists.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">the Photologists</a>, <a title="http://www.nancyahn.com/" href="http://www.nancyahn.com/" target="_blank">Nancy</a> and <a title="http://www.jenniferahn.com/" href="http://www.jenniferahn.com/" target="_blank">Jennifer Ahn.</a><br />
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		<title>A letter from Francisco Graciano</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 01:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emilio Banuelos</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Jose,

I would like to take time to tell you about my weekend with BBI (Black Boots Ink). I]]></description>
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<p>I would like to take time to tell you about my weekend with BBI (Black Boots Ink). It was a great experience to hang out with various people from all walks of life, with one mind from to make a great photograph. If you ever have a chance to participate, you must!  So many cool ideas and thoughts being shared. Look into it!</p>
<p><a title="Francisco Graciano" href="http://earhustling.com/" target="_blank">Francisco Graciano</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Magazine No. 1: Wandering in the Company of Strangers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 16:23:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emilio Banuelos</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Black Boots Ink Magazine No. 1 brings you the work of 44 photographers and writers working in Guadalajara and Zapopan Mexico, and San Francisco and Los Angeles, California as participants in the Wandering workshop series. Click here to order Issue No. 2 from MagCloud. Featuring work by: Isrohan Alvarez, Guadalajara &#124; Emilio Bañuelos, Guadalajara &#124; Jorge E. Barragan, Guadalajara &#124; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Black Boots Ink Magazine No. 1 brings you the work of 44 photographers and writers working in Guadalajara and Zapopan Mexico, and San Francisco and Los Angeles, California as participants in the <a title="BBI: Wandering Workshop " href="http://blackbootsink.com/2010/08/wandering-in-the-company-of-strangers-2/"><strong><em>Wandering</em></strong></a> workshop series.</p>
<p><a title="BBI Wandering Mag on MagCloud" href="http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/87755" target="_blank"><strong><strong>Click here to order Issue No. 2 from MagCloud.</strong></strong></a></p>
<p>Featuring work by: Isrohan Alvarez, Guadalajara | <a title="embafoto.com" href="http://www.embafoto.com/" target="_blank">Emilio Bañuelos</a>, Guadalajara | Jorge E. Barragan, Guadalajara | <a href="http://danabarsuhn.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Dana Barsuhn</a>, Los Angeles | <a title="Dick Beery" href="http://www.betterphoto.com/Premium/Default.aspx?id=327209&amp;mp=V2" target="_blank">Dick Beery</a>, Shreve | Caballo, Guadalajara | Monica Cardenas, Guadalajara | <a href="http://www.elenacarrasco.com/" target="_blank">Elena Carrasco</a>, Guadalajara |  Zulema Carrasco, Stockton |  <a href="http://www.exposurek.com/" target="_blank">Kevin Cortez</a>, San Francisco | <a title="Michael J. Costa" href="http://michaelcosta.sites.livebooks.com/" target="_blank">Michael J. Costa</a>, San Francisco | <a title="Brad Evans" href="http://www.citysnaps.net/blog/" target="_blank">Brad Evans</a>, San Francisco | Noemi Flores-Zepeda, Zapopan | Sergio Garibay, Guadalajara | <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/36779786@N08/" target="_blank">Sebastian Gladstone</a>, Los Angeles | Yorch Gomez, Guadalajara | <a title="Francisco Graciano" href="http://www.earhustling.com/" target="_blank">Francisco Graciano</a>, San Jose | Ana Fernanda Goribar, Guadalajara | <a title="Rory Hejtmanek" href="http://www.roryphotography.com/" target="_blank">Rory Hejtmanek</a>, San Francisco | Susan Hobbs, Cupertino | <a title="Cass Kissam" href="http://thefiftygrandproject.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Cass Kissam</a>,  San Francisco | Karla Louie, San Francisco | Marshall, Guadalajara | <a title="http://www.suzannemir.com/" href="http://www.suzannemir.com/" target="_blank">Suzanne Mir</a>, Victoria | <a title="Carl Mogerley" href="http://carlmogerleyphotography.com/" target="_blank">Carl Mogerley</a>,  San Francisco | <a title="Thomas Murphy" href="http://woodenkimonos.com/therealmurphy/" target="_blank">Thomas Murphy</a>, Brooklyn | Paco Perez Arriaga, Guadalajara | <a title="Ibarionex Perello" href="http://www.ibarionex.com/" target="_blank">Ibarionex Perello</a>, Altadena | <a title="Unni Raveendranathen" href="http://www.unniphotography.com/" target="_blank">Unni Raveendranathan</a>, San Francisco | <a title="John Rickard" href="http://johnrickard.com/" target="_blank">John Rickard</a>, Weed | <a title="Carla Saunders" href="http://carlasaunders.com/" target="_blank">Carla Saunders</a>, San Francisco |  Theo Slavin, San Francisco | <a title="Amanda Smith" href="http://www.amandamichellephoto.com/" target="_blank">Amanda Smith</a>, San Francisco | RK Stephenson, Mesa | Karla Tarin, Guadalajara | Denisse Tatemura, Guadalajara |  <a title="Martin Taylor" href="http://www.theothermartintaylor.com/" target="_blank">Martin Taylor</a>, San Francisco | <a title="PJ Taylor" href="http://pjtaylorphotography.com/" target="_blank">Patti Taylor</a>, San Francisco | <a title="Rosella Tibig" href="http://www.rosellaphoto.com/rosellatibig/home.html" target="_blank">Rosella Tibig</a>, San Francisco | <a title="Rikki Ward" href="http://www.rikkiw.com/" target="_blank">Rikki Ward</a>, San Francisco</p>
<p>words by: J. Eduardo Barragan, Guadalajara | Karla Tarin, Guadalajara</p>
<p><strong>magazine design by <a title="http://thephotologists.blogspot.com/" href="http://thephotologists.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">the Photologists</a>, <a title="http://www.nancyahn.com/" href="http://www.nancyahn.com/" target="_blank">Nancy</a> and <a title="http://www.jenniferahn.com/" href="http://www.jenniferahn.com/" target="_blank">Jennifer Ahn.</a></strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:09:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emilio Banuelos</dc:creator>
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<p><strong>images by: <a title="Wandering" href="http://blackbootsink.com/2009/11/20/wandering-in-the-company-of-strangers-workshop-series-2009-2010/" target="_self">WANDERING IN THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS PARTICIPANTS</a>:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><em> </em>Isrohan Alvarez, Guadalajara | <a title="embafoto.com" href="http://www.embafoto.com" target="_blank">Emilio Bañuelos</a>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> | Jorge E. Barragan</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> | </strong><strong><a href="http://danabarsuhn.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Dana Barsuhn</a>, Los Angeles |</strong><strong> </strong><strong><a title="Dick Beery" href="http://www.betterphoto.com/Premium/Default.aspx?id=327209&amp;mp=V2" target="_blank">Dick Beery</a>, Shreve |</strong><strong> Caballo</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> | Monica Cardenas, Guadalajara | </strong><strong><a href="http://www.elenacarrasco.com/" target="_blank">Elena Carrasco</a>,</strong><strong> Guadalajara</strong><strong> | </strong><strong> Zulema Carrasco, Stockton | </strong><strong> <a href="http://www.exposurek.com/" target="_blank">Kevin Cortez</a>, San Francisco </strong><strong>| </strong><strong><a title="Michael J. Costa" href="http://michaelcosta.sites.livebooks.com/" target="_blank">Michael J. Costa</a>, San Francisco |</strong><strong> </strong><strong><a title="Brad Evans" href="http://www.citysnaps.net/blog/" target="_blank">Brad Evans</a>, San Francisco | </strong><strong>Noemi Flores-Zepeda, Zapopan | Sergio Garibay</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> | </strong><strong><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/36779786@N08/" target="_blank">Sebastian Gladstone</a>, Los Angeles |</strong><strong> Yorch Gomez</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> | </strong><strong><a title="Francisco Graciano" href="http://www.earhustling.com/" target="_blank">Francisco Graciano</a>, San Jose </strong><strong>|</strong><strong> Ana Fernanda Goribar</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> | </strong><strong><a title="Rory Hejtmanek" href="http://www.roryphotography.com/" target="_blank">Rory Hejtmanek</a>, San Francisco | </strong><strong>Susan Hobbs, Cupertino |</strong><strong> </strong><strong><a title="Cass Kissam" href="http://thefiftygrandproject.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Cass Kissam</a>,  San Francisco | </strong><strong>Karla Louie, San Francisco |</strong><strong> </strong><strong>Marshall</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> | </strong><strong><a title="http://www.suzannemir.com/" href="http://www.suzannemir.com/" target="_blank">Suzanne Mir</a>, Victoria </strong><strong>| </strong><strong><a title="Carl Mogerley" href="http://carlmogerleyphotography.com/" target="_blank">Carl Mogerley</a>,  San Francisco | </strong><strong><a title="Thomas Murphy" href="http://woodenkimonos.com/therealmurphy/" target="_blank">Thomas Murphy</a>, Brooklyn | </strong><strong>Paco Perez Arriaga</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> | </strong><strong><a title="Ibarionex Perello" href="http://www.ibarionex.com/" target="_blank">Ibarionex Perello</a>, Altadena </strong><strong>| </strong><strong><a title="Unni Raveendranathen" href="http://www.unniphotography.com/" target="_blank">Unni Raveendranathan</a>, San Francisco </strong><strong>| </strong><strong><a title="John Rickard" href="http://johnrickard.com/" target="_blank">John Rickard</a>, Weed | </strong><strong><a title="Carla Saunders" href="http://carlasaunders.com/" target="_blank">Carla Saunders</a>, San Francisco |</strong><strong> </strong><strong> Theo Slavin, San Francisco | </strong><strong><a title="Amanda Smith" href="http://www.amandamichellephoto.com/" target="_blank">Amanda Smith</a>, San Francisco </strong><strong>| </strong><strong>RK Stephenson, Mesa </strong><strong>|</strong><strong> </strong><strong>Karla Tarin</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> | Denisse Tatemura</strong><strong>, Guadalajara |</strong><strong> </strong><strong> <a title="Martin Taylor" href="http://www.theothermartintaylor.com/" target="_blank">Martin Taylor</a>, San Francisco | </strong><strong><a title="PJ Taylor" href="http://pjtaylorphotography.com/" target="_blank">Patti Taylor</a>, San Francisco | </strong><strong><a title="Rosella Tibig" href="http://www.rosellaphoto.com/rosellatibig/home.html" target="_blank">Rosella Tibig</a>, San Francisco | </strong><strong><a title="Rikki Ward" href="http://www.rikkiw.com/" target="_blank">Rikki Ward</a>, San Francisco</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">words by:<strong> J. Eduardo Barragan</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong><strong> </strong><strong>|</strong><strong> </strong><strong>Karla Tarin</strong><strong>, Guadalajara</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-1823"></span><br />
<strong>Buscando imagen.</strong></p>
<p>Posando a la inspiración encontré  La línea de tu universo<br />
humo revelado con luz de silencio<br />
Notas de viento  Ceniza de palabras<br />
Fuego en los labios líneas de carne<br />
gritan tu imagen</p>
<p><strong>Clasificado</strong></p>
<p>Soy un monstruo que no sabe escribir. Le gusta escribir<br />
Soy un monstruo  que no respeta alto.  No importa el tono de rojo que sea, no importa la altura. No importa el alto.<br />
Soy un monstruo. El que abre tu refri. comeré tu comida.  Todo lo que en él hay. Pollo, salchichas, el queso.<br />
Soy un monstruo. Me beberé  tu cantina.<br />
Guarda el whisky.!!!!!!  Guarda el Reyes!!!!!!!.<br />
–Mejor Nooooo!!! No lo escondas.<br />
Soy un monstruo que acariciará a tu hija.<br />
La llamaré de muchos modos, la amaré de muchos otros, la corromperé.<br />
Soy un monstruo y entraré a tú casa. No importa que no estés.<br />
Tiraré esa puerta (por dentro) y entraré&#8230;. de nuevo.<br />
El monstruo que te hará daño.  Que te mostrará una cara.<br />
El que dará todo para después dar nada.<br />
Un monstruo que se alimenta de envidia, rencor y pasado.<br />
Siempre inconforme. Siempre insatisfecho. Hecho en México.<br />
Soy un monstruo mentiroso, cizañoso, un tanto cariñoso, malicioso.<br />
Un monstruo que vomitó el asco por si mismo en tu cama.<br />
Dejando mi olor en el&#8230; Tengo fotos. Quieres ver?<br />
Cuando soy un Monstruo. Me manejo automático a la destrucción.<br />
Los monstruos no queremos vivir mucho, solo queremos vivir bien.<br />
Somos Mark  Chapman, somos Charles  Manson. Somos un hueco.<br />
Sabemos existir para seguir siendo monstruo.</p>
<p><strong>Francisco Javier Calderón Becerra 6 oct.1950</strong></p>
<p>Me dicen Kiko, crecí con las muchachas del cavaret donde trabajaba cuando tenía 11 años, ahí aprendí a respetar a las mujeres, ellas me enseñaron mucho, ya han de estar muertas o enfermas de sida las que siguen vivas, nunca les llame prostitutas ni putas pues son mujeres de respeto que trabajan como uno, que trabaja para vivir.</p>
<p>Ya mas grande, la hice de administrador de Motel, sobraba con quien tener hijos nomás sacando cuentas, como 14 hijos he de tener, con mi esposa tengo 6, pero de los 6 nomás a uno le importo, hace unos meses me regrese de otro lado, vivía en Texas con mi mujer y los 6 hijos, pero pasa el tiempo y el cuerpo no aguanta lo de antes,   el presente carga mi pasado.</p>
<p>Habrá quien sepa de lo que hablo, de niño vendí chicles, periodicos, le di vueltas al volantín y la vida me llevo a donde estoy. En el gabacho trabaje en construcción, cuando no tienes papeles uno trabaja de lo que se pueda, no se pone exigente que salga pal taco, que por aya es la hamburger.</p>
<p>Pues el cuerpo se me canso y me operaron de las caderas, ya no podía trabajar en la construcción el peso era mucho para esos huesos que juntan piernas y torso.</p>
<p>Sin trabajo<br />
sin papel legal<br />
sin dinero pa la home<br />
a méxico me mandaron por viejo y enfermo dijo mi mujer&#8230;<br />
Y como México no hay dos acá  esta mi familia 14 hermanos<br />
Trabajo hay ; mesero, chofer en los camiones, por ahí sale<br />
ya me queda poco para jubilarme<br />
a ver si antes de morir me baño en le mar, no lo conozco.<br />
Y de la mujer que no me quiso ya ni me acuerdo<br />
Ya tengo bicicleta pa pedalear, ella tiene 30 años es mas chiquilla que yo, tiene un chamaco de un año, ellos si me quieren hasta me corta las uñas y yo le compro la medicina pa su hijito, la quiero bonito.<br />
Y de las caderas ni se queja, bien le gusta el meneo.</p>
<p><strong>I.M.S.S.</strong></p>
<p>Espero en urgencias. Para mi la mayoría de las cosas son nuevas. Y lo único que tiene de urgencias el lugar es el nombre.</p>
<p>En uno de los cientos de pasillo que hay dentro de esta mole de edificio hay pacientes impacientes. Esperan el menor de los males.</p>
<p>Los enfermos, algunos en una camillas acostados sobre una colchoneta de plástico. Otros,sentados  esperando camilla. Pero eso si todos perfectamente uniformados. En bata verde ya muy gastada, con algunas manchas ya secas de líquidos varios de otros usuarios. Afortunadamente mantienen su calzado y sus calzones. Camino cabizbajo. Voy viendo unas cañitas envueltas en botas de obrero, piernitas tilicas. Otras hinchadas y moradas dentro de sandalias</p>
<p>–es por la diabetis-</p>
<p>Comenta el familiar que viene acompañando a su anciano padre que yace en silla de ruedas.En otros casos no hay pierna. O como Ricardo, el paciente no. 43…  solo medio pie.</p>
<p>Escucho decir a una enfermera que falta poco para que saquen a las visitas del pasillo. Yo no quiero irme. Y no es por que este disfrutando.</p>
<p>El personal, los archivos, el mobiliario y el servicio son todo un caos, parecido al que tengo ahora dentro de mi cabeza&#8230;..</p>
<p>Camino por el pasillo, la capilla Sixtina pasa en imágenes. Viendo rostros en agonía de los santos. Pero los presentes no figurarán en el calendario santoral.</p>
<p>La busco en cada paciente…La dignidad fue dada de alta por que no esta aquí.</p>
<p>De regreso, me detengo frente  las sillas que están acomodadas al los costados del pasillo. Me detengo y mi hinco ante la paciente No. 41. Miro a mi madre y me apoyo en su pierna. La persona mas entera del pasillo o eso parece.</p>
<p>Doña Mary es nuestra vecina hoy, una anciana de 67 años que esta inconciente en su catre después de convulsionarse. Alrededor de ella sus hijos  la ven.. uno de ellos, el mayor, llama a su madre…no hay respuesta.. completamente sedada. Y Luz María, otra ancianita que es una pasa en la silla.</p>
<p>A diferencia del cuerpo médico de la mañana y el de la tarde, que mostraban un semblante cansado y de pocos amigos. La ronda nocturna a primera vista luce amable. Las enfermeras bien podrían trabajar de meseras en algún centro nocturno mientra las doctoras se van paseando  con sus taza de café rellenable del 7-11, collares de colores y su manos libres en el oido.</p>
<p>Un grupo de doctores y estudiantes están dando un rondín por los pasillos. Se detienen frente a cada paciente y una enfermera les cuenta el capitulo de su vida en el que van.</p>
<p>Síntomas, evolución. estabilidad y mas cosas. Nunca se dice si el paciente esta bien o mal, solo observan, le dan un nombre en latin a alguna parte del cuerpo  y siguen adelante. Cada paciente es clasificado y va a acompañado de una minuciosa descripción que mas adelante se traspapelara entre otros expedientes  médicos.</p>
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		<title>Wandering in the Company of Strangers: SF</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 18:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Emilio Banuelos</dc:creator>
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Black Boots Ink invites you to wander with us on the first annual, traveling, project-based workshop and exhibit introducing you to your neighbor.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #000000;"><strong><a rel="attachment wp-att-7224" href="http://blackbootsink.com/2009/11/wandering-in-the-company-of-strangers-workshop-series-2009-2010/wandering1/"><img class="size-full wp-image-7224 aligncenter" title="wandering1" src="http://blackbootsink.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/wandering1.jpg" alt="" width="590" height="419" /></a></strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Wandering in the Company of Strangers Workshop Series 2010<br />
Instructors: Emilio Bañuelos and Ibarionex Perello</strong></p>
<p>in collaboration with:</p>
<p><em><strong>Jennifer Ahn, Nancy Ahn, The Photologists, San Jose, CA</strong></em><br />
<em><strong>Ray Potes, Hamburgereyes, San Francisco, CA<br />
Ibarionex Perello, The Candid Frame, Los Angeles, CA</strong></em></p>
<p>Black Boots Ink invites you to wander with us on the first annual, traveling, project-based workshop and exhibit introducing you to your neighbor.</p>
<p>The (Sub)Urban Portrait is the focus of the workshop series Wandering in the Company of Strangers. The emphasis of this workshop is on creating an opportunity for people to learn and practice skills that will help them document their own communities. Workshop sessions are designed for practical use with personalized working critiques centering on the work you create and instruction for photographing how people inhabit, use and exist within their communities. It&#8217;s often how life is lived, particularly in very public venues, be it a market, a church, a park.</p>
<p>We will discuss ways to use the camera to give voice to a community by approaching people, building relationships, and making insightful images in their natural environment. We will also discuss ethics and responsibilities, light and composition and equipment choices. The purpose of this workshop series is to help you understand the narrative, aesthetic, and emotional aspects of photography.</p>
<p>Each day is divided between classroom instruction, discussions, personal and group critiques and fieldwork. Participants may work in black and white or color c-41 film or digital. Enrollment is open to amateur and professional photographers.</p>
<p>Our vision is to make urban portraits as a means of visual introductions of people from one city to people in different cities. Our goal is to return the portraits of the public, to the public; to make art accessible in comfortable venues by combining the work from each workshop in a book, exhibitions, online, and on the streets and other places where people gather to live.</p>
<p><strong>San Francisco, January 22 -24, 2010</strong><br />
Instructors: Emilio Bañuelos and Ibarionex Perello<br />
Special Guest Presenter: Ray Potes</p>
<p>The first California workshop will be hosted by Hamburgereyes in San Francisco. A public exhibit in the Mission District will include the work from Guadalajara and San Francisco.</p>
<p><strong> enrollment closed</strong></p>
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		<dc:creator>Will Hortman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[// images by: Jennifer Ahn , San Jose &#124; Nancy Ahn, San Jose&#124; Emilio Bañuelos, San Francisco &#124; Elena Carrasco, San Francisco &#124; Tim Gonzalez-Mena, Oakland &#124; Francisco Graciano, San Jose &#124; Kija Lucas, Oakland &#124; Vu Nguyen, San Jose &#124; Colt Peterson, Alamo &#124; Victor Prieto, San Francisco &#124; Diana Sánchez, Oakland Keeping IT Out Why we should do away [...]]]></description>
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<p>images by: <strong><a title="Jennifer Ahn" href="http://www.jenniferahn.com/" target="_blank">Jennifer Ahn </a>, San Jose | <a title="Nancy Ahn" href="http://www.nancyahn.com/" target="_blank">Nancy Ahn</a>, San Jose| <a title="Emilio Bañuelos" href="http://www.embafoto.com/" target="_blank">Emilio Bañuelos</a>, San Francisco | </strong><strong><a href="http://www.elenacarrasco.com/" target="_blank">Elena Carrasco</a></strong><strong>, San Francisco | Tim Gonzalez-Mena, Oakland | <a title="Francisco Graciano" href="http://www.earhustling.com/" target="_blank">Francisco Graciano</a>, San Jose | <a title="Kija Lucas" href="http://www.kijalucas.com/" target="_blank">Kija Lucas</a>, Oakland | Vu Nguyen, San Jose | Colt Peterson, Alamo | Victor Prieto, San Francisco | <a href="http://www.myspace.com/colombianajones" target="_blank">Diana Sánchez</a>, Oakland</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">Keeping IT Out</span><br />
<em>Why we should do away with all public places</em><br />
by </strong><strong><a href="http://www.monjomedia.com/index.php">Greg Benchwick</a></strong><em></em></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve really begun to hate everything public: Public busses with their surly drivers and sticky customers, candied seats and bubble-gum rails; libraries made for lounging street lizards and hypocritical intellectual hoods; parks with their goddamned fucking trees &#8211; so tall, so arrogant &#8211; the fucking sidewalks and public spaces with their skateboarding punks and gruesomely green grass. And of course there&#8217;s always the itinerant and frightfully exuberant youth in revolt that seems to grow out there like a germ. You must have to be young (or degenerate) to spend so much time out there with IT lurking around every corner.</p>
<p><span id="more-75"></span>I admit that IT chafes me. And that YOU terrify me. That&#8217;s why I drive a Hummer so big and burly you&#8217;d need to be 6 foot 4 and have x-ray vision to see inside. You can&#8217;t see past the walls of my 8000-square-foot McMansion; you can&#8217;t see into the marbled halls of my boy Bill&#8217;s private school; you can&#8217;t see into my country club or my doctor&#8217;s office. And this is how I like it. This is how I designed it from the ground up.</p>
<p>To keep YOU out! To keep IT out!</p>
<p>To protect my life, every second of it &#8211; from Lunesta-soaked dreams (why hello there Mr. Butterfly) to the 19th hole and the champagne and caviar cart at Chez Pierre. Each day I find a new layer of insulation in hopes that the putrid wind of the plebeians not waft over my fence or through my tinted window. But IT always manages to get in.</p>
<p>I say we privatize everything. Private parks so well manicured you could perform surgery out there. Oh wait, I guess I have the club for that. Well then, let&#8217;s do away with busses and libraries and the goddamned sidewalks with their never-ending booby-traps &#8211; cracks designed to break mother&#8217;s back and crap left with one sole purpose: to shit on my parade. If you can&#8217;t afford your own ride and a few hundred a year at Barnes &amp; Noble than what kind of American are you really?</p>
<p>I got all this mafia-like protection &#8211; from the SUV to the towering walls of my gated community &#8211; with money. I suggest you get some sometime. Then I might even consider letting YOU in. But IT is not invited.</p>
<p>more:</p>
<p><strong><a title="BBI Love" href="http://blackbootsink.com/blog/2009/03/love/" target="_self">Love Politics</a> | <a title="BBI Spaces Between Places" href="http://blackbootsink.com/blog/2008/06/spaces-between-places/" target="_self">Spaces Between Places</a> | <a title="BBI Public Places" href="http://blackbootsink.com/blog/2008/04/issue-3-public-places/" target="_self">Public Places</a> | <a title="BBI Mexico" href="http://blackbootsink.com/blog/2007/09/issue-no-two-mexico/" target="_self">Mexico</a> | <a title="BBI Issue No. One" href="http://blackbootsink.com/blog/2007/03/one/" target="_self">Issue No. One</a> |  <a title="BBI Mexico 2008" href="../2009/10/12/mexico-2009/" target="_self">Mexico 2008</a></strong></p>
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