The USofA, 3rd and final part.
February 2, 2008
My sister and me arrived in Philadelphia, at Kyle’s place where Jules was waiting for us because Kyle had to work. My sis stayed just a day, because her workweek started again, but I stayed for some more days, before heading back to Boston.
First night my sis, me, Jules & Brian went out to have some food and drinks, before Kyle joined and they showed us around Philly a bit.
XD-7, 50/1.7, Neopan1600.
Jules at the fountain, which was a good thing they showed me, it turned out to be my orientationpoint for the rest of my stay, haha.
Kyle.
Jules and me were messing a bit with the external flash. This is Kyle trying to tell us we should set the aperture at f/8. (Obviousy I wasn’t synched up with the flash).
There I was! But the lensopening was too wide, haha.
That’s better.
No flash and some tasty bokeh.
Back home and Jules flashing me while coming down the stairs.
Next day my sis and me had some breakfast around the corner. Cheap 200iso colourfilm (Schlecker to be precise! Very similar to Superia.)
I gave that dude my coffee and he proclaimed us his “new Dutch friends”, which resulted in a conversation with this guy:
Josh. I still got his phonenumber :O
He told us he was a musician and how he loved music and wanted to make the world a better place via it, blablabla.
His friend joined. And they invited us to go to this Chinese garden. But first they had to drop by home, so we went with them (yes, in retrospect I know how dodgy that sounds).
When we arrived there we met some more of his friends. Honestly, I had a good time. But smoking the bong at 11 am is a bit too much for me, even if I’m Dutch.
Needless to say we never saw that teagarden.

Hanging out in a park, later that day, with Kyle.
We walked my sis to the bus, Kyle went to class and I continued to wander the streets of Philly on my own.
To have some sort of purpose I made it my goal to shoot people who came up to ask me for something. Oh wait, I did the same in Boston and already told that. Anywho.
This guy asked for a light. He just came from the library and had rented Frankenstein and the Elephant Man. He told me he loved the classics. The classic drama’s. They resembled his life, although his life wasn’t dramatic (I nodded, but when I write it down I realise I had no clue what he was talking about).
That night I rode Brian’s bike for a bit and totally loved it, so the next day I wanted to do that again, but I broke it. At least I think I did. So I went to the artmuseum. I wasn’t really feeling it, because I wanted to ride my bicycle (can you already hear Queen in the background?). To be honest, I was damn cranky. It was a good museum though. But I was really damned cranky.
Is it art or is it just a phone? Who knows?
I went home and Brian just got home so we went into the city to get the bike fixed (for free even!) and hang out a bit. My day started to get better, little did I know it would even get better and better.
This is tri-x by the way. And the next photo was my first frame on the roll, you know just a random frame to make sure the film is advanced far enough.
But does it also remind you of this? 49 to go still!
Ok, I’m getting sidetracked. Brian and me passed a mural which I liked so he took me to the garden of Isaiah Zagar.
That was a pretty damn cool place!
By that time I was far from being cranky.
Hello Isaiah!
Hello Brian!
Oh and hello me.
We got caught up in a conversation with Isaiah.
Such a sweet man.
Suddenly I realised there was so much colour around and I was shooting b/w. So I switched to my beloved Superia800.
I like b/w better… it’s more about the textures than the colours I guess.
Brian and me said goodbye to Isaiaha and we went for some pizza on South Street and he just showed me around for a bit. I had a fantastic time. Brian, if you ever read this, thanks so much for showing me around and your great company.
We went to a pub (I think it was called Tattood Mom?) and Kyle and Jules joined. Yep, still getting better and better that day.
PBR… Our poison of that evening. Along with tequila!
We headed to another pub and another and another and wounded up somewhere playing pingpong, haha.
Awesome shot by Jules!
Awesome, but slightly OOF, shot by me.
I was trying to throw Kyle’s opponent off balance by shooting him. Damn motionblur.
Outside having a cig. I kinda like the motionblur here though, gives a nice sense of immediacy.
Steve the Bartender. Had a great chat with him. He’s actually a DJ and just bought his own place. He gave me a free shot.
Last frame of the evening.
I woke up that night, saw Chestnut there, made a frame and fell back asleep.
Next morning being hungover and hanging out with Kyle.
Switched to Superia800.
When my friends back home were flipping through my prints, and these frames showed up, they were like: “Aww!”
“Awwwww!”
“AAWWWWW!!!”
Sad to be leaving Philly I got on the bus. Kyle, Jules and Brian… once again thank you so much for the hospitality and the good times! Miss and love you guys.
On the busride I had music in my ears, camera in my hands, mozzarella sandwich in my bag, great memories in my head and on my way to more. The happiest I’ve been in a long time.
Back in Boston. Still with Sup800 loaded
I had my hair cut.
Had fantastic conversations about all sorts of things with the landlady. Here she’s showing me some photos she took on her holiday in the Netherlands.
I hung out in Little Italy.
Thank God I’m not an employee, I don’t like to be told what I should or should not do.
Tri-x. I was having tea, a cig and I was shooting. Multitasker, booyeah.
My sis doing her thing in the lab.
We went to a Halloweenparty later that night, but I’m not sure where the roll of film is I shoot that evening. Oh well.
On the last day in the States I was hanging out with my sister, when suddenly my camera was acting strange. It was like the apertureblades wouldn’t pop back in place.
My sister trying to detect the problem.
By this time we were really confused what was going on.
My sis even shed a tear.
So from then on it was kinda over with taking pictures, because the cam was frustrating me too much and I put it away (inbetween these last frames a lot of black frames occured). Luckily it happened on the last day in the States.
Back home in the Netherlands I fixed the problem: the spring that regulates the aperture was semi-stuck. I made it smoothly working again with some stuff and it has worked ever since
Kind of an anti-climax of my trip though, hm? But damn all in all I had a fantastic time! Thanks for sticking with me, I hoped you enjoyed the photos!












































































Wow – that’s about the best photoblog (phlog?) post ever :) it’s hard to tell you this because wilma (my geriatric cat) is ramming her head into my hands as I type.
This was very entertaining and some great shots…well worth the wait. The part where you talk about your friends’ progressive “awwwing” made me actual laugh out loud..not “LOL,” because that’s ridiculous. Don’t be ridiculous.
Bye Suzan!
Oh – and way to get abducted by worthless american hippies…
This was an excellent post — a joy to read, with a myriad of lovely photographs.
amazing shots you have here.
very nice :)
yeah great entry. bw and color both very nice
agreeing with the others, one of the nicest posts(even though I know shit about photography)
also, listening Rufus Wainwright, music fits really well with the pictures and vice versa
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/Suzage/USA/Philly/102107_0772.jpg?t=1201980118 Je straalt helemaal =)
enjoyed this! looks like you had a great time there in States.
if I had to pick out two frames, then this in color http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/Suzage/USA/Boston/011107078.jpg and this bw http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/Suzage/USA/Philly/phillytri-x020208023.jpg
wow suzan, die zwartwitfotografie is al niet mis, maar ik vind dat kleur je echt heeul goed afgaat! maar dat heb ik volgens mij al eens een keer gecomment. ik krijg er zin van om zelf weer eens een rolletje in mn fototoestel te doen. en dan foto’s maken he want anders heb je er niks aan. oja en je blog is veranderd he! mooi zo met die eh dat uh ding met die stroken zo naast elkander. ja
Ik vind ‘myriad’ een mooi woord. Was ik er maar op gekomen. Thatha. Wat ik mooi vind is dit:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/Suzage/USA/Boston/011107078.jpg?t=1201984049
misschien niet helemaal je ding, maar toch. Ik vind het wel wat hebben, al weet ik niet was.
Deze is ook erg cool:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/Suzage/USA/Philly/phillytri-x020208007.jpg?t=1201981854
en deze:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/Suzage/USA/Philly/011107005.jpg?t=1201983798
Ai Ai Ai. En die groeiende serie zelfportretten in wc-spiegels vind ik ook altijd erg aangenaam. Leuk terugkerend ankertje. Waar is Suzan, waar is Suzan? Aha! Leuke WC.
Dat wast. Zie je de 15e!
great post! love seeing your commitment to film
jo,
coole pics, vooral die bij garden of Isaiah Zagar. lekker vol en verwarrend, zorgt dat ik met mijn neus tegen het scherm aan zit. Ik heb nu trouwens ook een site, staat nog niet veel op maar goed je kunt n kijkje nemen: bijvince.blogspot.com
hi, been a silent fan of your blog for a while, really enjoy your photos. I’m also trying to start a photoblog, but I’m not sure which photo host to use. I was hoping you could tell me which you use? As you get really nice sizes, and I was hoping to have about the same.
take care,
harry
great post, very beautiful. Makes me want to go check out philly. My girlfriend is from boston and I’ll be going down there at some point I’m sure.
wowow, isaiah garden looks fucking amazing!!! And it seems you had a gret time… and i love the photos of you leaving Philly, very “cinematographic” :) (and you have my answer to your comment back in my blog ;) )
Gigantische entry Suzan! Zowel in kwanti- als kwaliteit. Ik heb veel favorieten. Dat ik je zwart-witwerk mooier vind dan je kleur, wat ik ooit in een reactie gezegd heb, trek ik terug. Er zitten prachtige kleur-exemplaren bij. Ik ben helemaal euforisch, sorry, merk je het?
Dat je Philly (mooie afkorting) de leukste stad vond van je Amerika-reis (toch?) is in deze entry goed af te lezen.
Ik vind trouwens wel dat het fotograferen van kunst toch minder kunst is dan het fotograferen van daily life. Misschien is dat iets om een avondje op te bomen ofzo.
I greatly enjoyed the whole USofA series! Very good photography and entertaining comments.
fancy header. changed theme,huh?
that shot of you by kyle is f***** great
I think it’s been a while since the last time i visited your blog!
Just went throug the other 2 parts of your trip and enjoyed every moment of it.It’s so nice to see photographic impressions from a trip abroad without them being horrible tourist photos:)
I like a lot of frames here but i’ll try to keep it short:the pink car frame made me smile cause i took a similar frame the other week.i also like this alot http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/Suzage/USA/Philly/011107014.jpg?t=1201980871
and the frames of Isaiah are lovely.Had a great time reading and watching your adventures dear Suz,made me a bit jealous and want to fly abroad!:)
hugs from the Kira land <3
Wonderful tale-telling pictures! I’m proud!
Dad
hey!
congratulations to your blog, i REALLY appreciate it! i´ve already read it from the top to the bottom :)
one question: what scanner do you use? because i´m currently looking for one ;)
regards,
simon
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