John DuBois is a a Photographer/ Illustrator/ GOOD Intern living in Los Angeles, California..
I am a Photojournalism major at Cal State Northridge. Interning with GOOD for the last two semesters while I prepare for the great leap... into the working world.John DuBois’ website:
http://www.thejohndubois.com
The new place looks amazing guys! I’m bummed I couldn’t stay long enough to help out with the move. I Look forward to stopping by soon and checking out the new HQ.
I’ll second that. Amazing image.
I’m shooting for less red meat, more bike riding and walking, and much more carpooling and use of the bus lines around my house to get around. More garage sales and less trips to Target. Ohh and committing to only one napkin per meal. I realized that more than one is rarely need outside of eating BBQ ribs, but that shouldn’t be too much of a problem anymore.
This story reminds me of a company called Terracycle that sells organic liquid fertilizer in reused soda bottles. It’s good to see that more and more people are jumping on the bandwagon. Maybe one day we will be buying our soda in reused soda bottles.http://www.terracycle.net/
4 x 10 sounds awesome. I think that most people would be happy to insert a few extra hours of productivity each day in exchange for 3 day weekends. I hope to see a petition for California on this matter soon. Great article.
The new place looks amazing guys! I’m bummed I couldn’t stay long enough to help out with the move. I Look forward to stopping by soon and checking out the new HQ.
I’ll second that. Amazing image.
I’m shooting for less red meat, more bike riding and walking, and much more carpooling and use of the bus lines around my house to get around. More garage sales and less trips to Target. Ohh and committing to only one napkin per meal. I realized that more than one is rarely need outside of eating BBQ ribs, but that shouldn’t be too much of a problem anymore.
This story reminds me of a company called Terracycle that sells organic liquid fertilizer in reused soda bottles. It’s good to see that more and more people are jumping on the bandwagon. Maybe one day we will be buying our soda in reused soda bottles.http://www.terracycle.net/
4 x 10 sounds awesome. I think that most people would be happy to insert a few extra hours of productivity each day in exchange for 3 day weekends. I hope to see a petition for California on this matter soon. Great article.