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Out on the Bourbon Trail: Woodford Reserve

May 29th, 2009

Thursday was Day 1 of furlough-cation. As John Mason would say Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-burrrrrrrbin!

We hit up Woodford Reserve, a brand of premium small batch bourbon whiskey made in the Labrot & Graham’s Old Oscar Pepper Distillery.
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IPPA 2008 contest

March 20th, 2009

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Results are trickeling in from the Illinois Press Photographers Association annual contest. So far I scored a 2nd in Pictorial and three HM’s. Two for Enterprise and a Sports Feature. My co-workers Ruthie Hauge, Tamara Bell and Suzanne Tennant have also placed. Looks like the Oak Park staff is up 9-0!

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Worn Out sole

March 18th, 2009

To get to Antonio Munoz’s shoe repair shop, customers have to step down a set of concrete stairs into the basement of the Oak Park Avenue retail building he’s set up in.

A little bell at the door rings as people step into Tony’s Shoe Clinic, 115 N. Oak Park Ave., a small space that smells of leather and shoe polish. There’s a whirring noise in the store: Munoz’s mechanical sander, constantly on.

Munoz can be found before the sander, grinding away at the bottom of a pair of shoes, preparing to replace their soles.

Behind Munoz is his workbench, a pile of adhesive clumped up on the table, easy access when he needs to glue on new heels or those replacement soles he’s preparing.

Two metal stands are off to one side with fittings Munoz can place the shoes on when he needs to hammer new heels into place. Next to his sander is a press to push shoe leather into place.

Munoz has plenty of work, from adjustments people want done to newly purchased shoes to major renovation of pieces of leather that are shoes only in name.

Thirty years ago, when he started in Oak Park, there were 10 shoe repairmen in town, he said. Now, he’s the last, putting in 15-hour work days.

“I come over here at 6 o’clock in the morning and I go at 9:30 in the night, every day,” Munoz said. “When you like the job … you stay here. If you don’t like the job, it’s boring in one day, boring in one hour.”

And he likes the work, repairing not just shoes, but purses, luggage, belts, jackets. As he says, Munoz can fix just about anything with leather.

Munoz has spent 43 years in the business, he said, starting in Mexico. When he was younger, he needed work.

“One guy said, go there, they’ll find you a job there,” Munoz said. He went into shoe repair and never left.

Not only does Munoz take the jobs that walk in the door, he said, but also takes overflow work from other repairmen who don’t have time.

“It’s too expensive for new (shoes) right now,” he said. “Five years ago, it was … cheaper.” – Chris LaFortune

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McRiblet Hillbilly Jam Session

February 11th, 2009

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Obama Day

January 21st, 2009

I spent election day in Bellwood, Northbrook, and Oak Park documenting life. I can’t remember an inauguration that seemed like an event or something to remember.
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Take My Picture

January 1st, 2009

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Best of 2008

January 1st, 2009

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Best Albums of 2008

December 9th, 2008


I have a love/hate relationship with lists. I love “Best of” or “Top 10″ lists. I don’t like all the lists my wife makes. Although her lists are more constructive and better for the long term of life and possibly our relationship, there’s just something about looking at all of the good music that came into your life in the last 12 months.

1. The Hold Steady – Stay Positive
2. Fleet Foxes – Fleet Foxes
3. Rhymefest – Man in the Mirror
4. Hayes Carll – Trouble in Mind
5. Jenny Lewis – Acid Tongue
6. MGMT – Oracular Spectacular
7. Santogold – Santogold
8. Kathleen Edwards – Asking for Flowers
9. Bon Iver – For Emma, Forever Ago
10. Scarlet Oaks – Innocence Isn’t Easy
11. Death Cab For Cutie – Narrow Stairs
12. Vampire Weekend – Vampire Weekend
13. Hot Chip – Made In the Dark
14. Chicha Libre – Sonido Amazonico
15. The Cool Kids – Bake Sale EP
16. Blitzen Trapper – Furr
17. Destroyer – Trouble in Dreams
18. Girl Talk – Feed The Animals
19. Deerhoof – Offend Maggie
20. Amadou & Mariam – Welcome To Mali
21. Cut Copy – In Ghost Colours
22. The Old 97′s – Blame it on Gravity
23. Beck – Modern Guilt
24. Kanye West – 808s & Heartbreak
25. The Roots – Rising Down

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Therapy Dog

November 7th, 2008


I was at a school in Lake Villa for another assignment and ran into a woman who brings in Therapy Dogs twice a week for kids to read to. I stuck around and made a few flicks as the sun warmed my hands.

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Keep in Flight shootout

October 14th, 2008

So Tamara Bell, Brian Valentin and myself had an old-school style shootout (that mostly involved walking then drinking then walking then drinking, ect…) that ended at John H. White’s PJ2 class at Columbia College. To our surprise/horror Mr. Scott Strazzante was speaking to the class, bonus! Here we thought we’d be the cool old pros lurking in the corners. Having two of your favorite shooters in one room is cool (bonus points if you guess which two) and getting to just shoot for me and absorb some PJ love is worth the hangover. We ended the night on Pat Pyzska’s balcony on the 47th floor of Marina City, quite stunning.

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