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jacob bullard // late july





























The third Monday in May saw Grant and I at 8:00 a.m. with puffy eyes and groggy voices, running cables through his living room. (The truth is it was probably closer to 9:00 because I woke up late.)
In the mess of the final weeks of my Junior year in college, by the gentle grace of God, I was somehow able to look about a month into the future and notice one, lonely, skinny, open week. It was sitting, legs crossed, bored and aimless in my calendar wearing a T-Shirt that said “Recording Opportunity?” I promptly gave Grant a call.
May 10th came and we set mics and cooked grilled cheese. Grant played drums, piano, and Settlers of Catan. Matthew came over to play bass and flawlessly fill the position of executive producer. I forgot parts, wrote parts, played parts and spoke in vague emotive language that somehow Grant could always understand. Even Laura made it up to Traverse City for one rainy afternoon to sing.
Being from Traverse City is a tremendous influence in my songwriting. The imagery and memories of summers spent in Northern Michigan seep into my songs subliminally. Ultimately, with my college graduation ahead of me this May, the EP ended up being a kind of ode to what was probably the last old fashioned summer I will spend in Northern Michigan for a long time. In this light, “Late July” embodies the last of summer and the richness of all the summer before it.
These songs come together now, steeped in a family living room and the instinctual pace of a Traverse City summer. The steady breathing of Lake Michigan and an open car window at midnight. The sound of fingers on the page of a book, curtains on the wood frame of a window. An unmade bed, an out of tune piano, the quiet peace of Late July.
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These pics are phenomenal!
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These are all so great Chris. I literally spent five minutes looking at that Soil & the Sun one.
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These are hittin me hard in the chest
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These are really incredible. Not just as photos by themselves (which is a feat all in itself) but as a bound companion to Jacob’s music. I can’t think of a better way to capture, in photograph, what he is doing with his songs. So much place and story and “Late July” feeling. All of you people are an incredible creative team and I am so happy to be friends. Okay.
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Great job of not only capturing the feel of that night but also the feel of Late July (as corny as that sounds). You did it! Thanks
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p.s. the depth of field on that first one of the CD is insane
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chris- these are spectacular as always.
jacob- the way you write is breathtaking. i honestly think you have begun to think in song lyrics, what you wrote here is beautiful. -
ooooh. the ones with the two open doors. they are so nice!!
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so so good. i want to venture to that little white house, i especially love the one of fleck with his back towards the camera. delight!
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I cant say exactly how happy i am to see the stage being used like that ++ great pictures
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Christopher, these pictures are blowing my mind! PURE MICHIGAN!!
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True North
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Unreal. These are amazing.
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I love those, Chris. The water, men, scenery…so nice :)
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I’m glad you could capture the true essence of the crazy creek.
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yummy
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Matthew is the only person prepared for this camping trip. Haha. Great pics Chris!
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Future nostalgia ensured. What a good night it was.
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Matthew made it on the internet! This is a big, big day.
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Beautiful shots.
Jacob’s expression on the right diptych is great. -
i really do love the blue
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These pics are as smooth, cool, and tasty as Jacob’s Two-Hearted!
I must make it up before the summer is through, it looks so nice and chill.
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I had that exact sweatshirt. LUKE!
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BROTHERS.
also, i half to lol and agree with jp because matthew has been talking about getting on chris’ blog since at least last summer…
congratulations matthew.

Can’t get enough of that grain.
Picture #8: Classic.
The waiting is over. Wow. These sure did turn out. Got to love orange lights.
matthew, i love your hair. chris, i love your pictures. so cool!
#11 yes or else
i’ll come runnin’