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wednesday

  • September 24, 2008
  • Greg
  • Commuters, Reportage
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Well you’ve all been asking for it, so here it is, the elevator drawing. It’s amazing, work can be so rough on people that even though these commuters are going home, they still look just as miserable as they do in the morning.

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commute Tuesday

  • September 23, 2008
  • Greg
  • Commuters, Reportage
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Today I put together a small collage of few reportage drawings I made during the evening rush hour. This has been great, but I’m ready for larger paper and larger ideas. It’s funny, it starts as a way to practice and document and already I’m ready to move on. Well onward and upward!

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Today’s commuters

  • September 22, 2008
  • Greg
  • Commuters, Reportage
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Back to work. A woman on the phone, no time to stop and talk, just keep moving. And then there is this girl who is waiting. Maybe she’s waiting for the woman on the phone?

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Commuter(s) 9/19/08

  • September 19, 2008
  • Greg
  • Commuters, Reportage
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This has been a great week drawing. I hope to keep up with it in terms of documenting these people. Here is an illustration of a group of unfortunate people standing in a painfully long line. Enjoy the weekend.

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commuter(s) 9/18/08

  • September 18, 2008
  • Greg
  • Commuters, Reportage
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Here are 2 of my favorites of the day. An intense NY Times reader and a content Indian man on the subway. Different?, certainly.

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commuter(s) 9/17/08

  • September 17, 2008
  • Greg
  • Commuters, Reportage
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So it’s just too difficult to draw 1 person a day, so I’m just going to put up as many as I think works for that day. This is New York City afterall. So here are 3 women that I found particularly different and interesting. They each had their own distinct personalities, which helped distract […]

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The Daily Grind

  • September 16, 2008
  • Greg
  • Commuters, Reportage
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Each day as I walk around the city I see thousands of commuters. Each telling a similar, yet very unique story. I think they are a great reportage subject and I’ve decided to post a daily commuter to my blog. My first entry is a drawing of an older, heavy set man feverishly tapping away […]

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Studio 1482 in Communication Arts

  • June 26, 2007
  • Greg
  • General Forum, News, Reportage
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Two Studio 1482 members, Veronica Lawlor and Eddie Peña are featured in the July CA Illustration Annual. The article, by Lisa L. Cyr, highlights the important, often overlooked, area of visual journalism and reportage.

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San Diego Zoo

  • May 30, 2007
  • Greg
  • Reportage
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In March I visited the San Diego Zoo. I had been there when I was a child and the only memories I have are of Shamu, the famous killer whale. Shamu lives at Sea World…so this was really my first trip. I set out to experience the place through reportage, and below are some of […]

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