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Summer in New York(Cornell Capa. 1948)

Summer in New York

(Cornell Capa. 1948)


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Kids’s Day at the Texas State Fair(Cornell Capa. 1947)

Kids’s Day at the Texas State Fair

(Cornell Capa. 1947)


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Cowboy at the diner(Alfred Eisenstaedt. 1954)

Cowboy at the diner

(Alfred Eisenstaedt. 1954)


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Happy National Hot Dog Day!

Happy National Hot Dog Day!


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Know what’s in your food, maybe then you will make better, healthier decisions.

Know what’s in your food, maybe then you will make better, healthier decisions.


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 Photographed for the December cover story of Elle Czech  by Branislav Simoncik

Photographed for the December cover story of Elle Czech  by Branislav Simoncik


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Lobster DogI took this photo a couple months ago, working for a company called Bratworks as a food s

Lobster Dog

I took this photo a couple months ago, working for a company called Bratworks as a food stylist and food photographer. It was a really fun job, but they had to cut back their ad budget, boo. Anyway, I still believe in Bratworks! If you live in southern California, they have several restaurants that you can visit. My ad man  boss who is also my friend, and I got to try a lot of the food while we were taking pics for them, and everything was delicious.

If you want to make your own version of this at home, here’s how: Get the best quality, nitrate free hot dogs you can afford, cook them in simmering water until hot, cook some lobster and chop it up. Make a simple tartar sauce dressing with ½ cup organic mayo, chopped sweet pickle, about 2 tbsp, a splash of white or red wine vinegar, 1 tbsp lemon juice, a tiny bit of celery salt, fresh ground pepper, you could also add some horseradish or cayenne if you like a bit of a kick. This would also be great with red cocktail sauce too. To assemble, start with a bun, which we toasted with butter, add some lettuce, then the hot dog, tartar sauce and then lobster, the more the merrier. Top it with chopped chives or scallions. Or just go to the Fashion Square Galleria food court in Sherman Oaks and order one there. Yum! 


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i drew the snapchat hot dog from memory

i drew the snapchat hot dog from memory


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06.01.2020

We’re back to school lunches!

Today was curry chicken, a cucumber salad, vegetable soup with weiners and pumpkin and white rice!

Sao Miguel, AzoresHot Dog stop on the other side of the street in front of the abandoned hotel. Stil

Sao Miguel, Azores

Hot Dog stop on the other side of the street in front of the abandoned hotel. Still in the middle of nowhere…. Any hungry ghost buster around? 


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The Other Side Coffee -Osaka citySunday morning with cheese hot dog and nice cafe au lait. Perfect!The Other Side Coffee -Osaka citySunday morning with cheese hot dog and nice cafe au lait. Perfect!

The Other Side Coffee -Osaka city

Sunday morning with cheese hot dog and nice cafe au lait. Perfect!


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In Japanese home cooking, many people add cabbage stir fry to hot dogs. The texture is good and the sweetness of the cabbage is delicious. You can also get vitamins. Spring is the season of cabbage, especially delicious. Hot dog with cabbage stir fry / recipe cabbage Salt and pepper sausage Bread Egg sandwich, hot dog style / recipe Boiled egg mayonnaise Bread option lettuce Ham parsley Mix the mayonnaise while breaking the boiled egg. This is very delicious when sandwiched in bread. The best when sandwiching lettuce and ham ♪ Delicious ♪ 


 ロールパンに玉子マヨネーズや ホットドッグにキャベツ炒めを挟んでしまう。 口にすると、ふと、子供の頃を思い出す。 クレイマークレイマーでダスティーホフマンがフレンチトーストに苦戦していたけど、あのシーン、日本ならキャベツ炒めホットドッグじゃないかと思うhaha

Hot dog!

Hot dog!


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Day 6So, after getting my ass out of that creepy AirBnB in Hella, I decided that since my plans to mDay 6So, after getting my ass out of that creepy AirBnB in Hella, I decided that since my plans to mDay 6So, after getting my ass out of that creepy AirBnB in Hella, I decided that since my plans to mDay 6So, after getting my ass out of that creepy AirBnB in Hella, I decided that since my plans to mDay 6So, after getting my ass out of that creepy AirBnB in Hella, I decided that since my plans to m

Day 6

So, after getting my ass out of that creepy AirBnB in Hella, I decided that since my plans to meet up with people in Reykjavik for lunch were postponed until later that evening, I might as well extend my drive to the capital city and take a mini detour to Iceland’s Golden Circle. For those who may not know, the Golden Circle is essentially a 300 km loop that connects to Reykjavik. It’s a super popular course for tourists to take, since it’s jam-packed with a lot to see, including waterfalls, geysers, and gorgeous views of the country. It’s especially popular for those who have a day or two layover in Iceland before continuing on to either Europe or North America via Reykjavik. 

Initially, as I was planning my trip, I wanted to avoid the Golden Circle because it’s crawling with so many tourists. But, I decided to brave the crowds anyway, and it actually exceeded my low expectations. First stop was Gullfoss, a large waterfall that is fed by the country’s second largest glacier,  Langjökull. Gullfoss, unlike the other waterfalls I had been to, is much more broad and expansive. And there’s a great story behind conservation of this waterfall, where people sought to build infrastructure around the area to harness its power for energy. But thanks to the hard work and dedication of Sigriður Tómasdóttir and her family, Gullfoss was eventually protected and designated a nature preserve sometime later. 

After enjoying the waterfall from a few different viewpoints, I drove a very short distance to Geysir, which by the name you could guess is a geyser, like “Old Faithful” in the United States. Apparently, the English term “geyser” comes from Iceland’s “Geysir,” with accounts of Iceland’s famed attraction dating back to the late 13th Century. 

About every 2-4 minutes, hot water shoots into the air. Some eruptions are more powerful than others, with many topping out at about 30 meters in the air. It was really fun to watch, and despite being crowded, it was quite enjoyable being surprised every time it erupted. After about a half hour, I hopped back in my car and made my way to Reykjavik to my AirBnB, an Eco-Hostel in Reykjavik that was only a two minute walk to the Magnusson’s with which I stayed with earlier in the week. I was planning on meeting my brother’s friend in town, Lenika. She went to school with my brother at Stanford University in California, and she and her friends just happened to be traveling through Iceland the same time that I was. So, we decided to meet at Bæjarins Beztu Pylsur, Reykjavik’s (and perhaps the world’s most famous) hot dog stand.  Lenika was joined by her three friends, Emily, Sheela, and Kristen, who are all from Chicago. The four of them are traveling Iceland together, and three of the four are continuing to Europe, as a celebratory trip after they recently graduated from Northwestern’s graduate school in genetic counseling and English.

Back to the hotdogs. What makes them so special? The meet is a combination of lamb, beef, and pork. They put crispy onions on the bottom, fresh onions on top of that, then the hotdog itself, a teeny bit of ketchup, a relish mayo, and their secret hotdog sauce, which is a little browner than Dijon mustard. 

They were really good! The best? Maybe not, but pretty darn good. We ate the hot dogs, walked around town, talked a lot, and then went back to their AirBnB, where we had some Icelandic beers and chit-chatted with some people from Croatia who were also traveling the country.

We talked for hours, and it was a lot of fun getting to know them all. We talked about everything, including celebrities we’ve met, boys and dating, and Lenika’s career as a professional gymnast. She competed for Spain in the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games. How cool is that? 

I ended up leaving at midnight to get some rest at my hostel before my big day heading up to the  Snæfellsnes Peninsula in the morning. 


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