About Me
A little information about the man behind the camera.
Trevor Freeman has been actively involved with computer graphics and website development and for over eight years. His personal website, Trevorland, has been maintained regularly since 1998.
His photos have appeared on sites such as Sauce Policy and the Urban Exploration Resource. Additionally, Trevor's work has been featured in J-Body Magazine, Wired Magazine, and most recently in the book Weird Arizona by Wesley Treat, which was released in 2007.
Currently, Trevor is employed as an assembler and copywriter at a DVD duplication house and is working to finish his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. Trevor's hobbies include exploration, computers, digital photography, bmx bicycles, and spending time with friends.
About The Site
Trevorland has always been and probably always will be coded by hand, with the exception of the Lightbox photo viewer. The layouts, colors, graphics, and font choices are all hand-picked. Notepad is used to edit the HTML pages and they are checked using the validation tools provided by the W3C. The current version is now table-free and relies heavily on CSS and small images for style.
All photos on the site are taken by and property of Trevor Freeman. Some have been manipulated using Adobe Photoshop, mostly for color correction, brightness, cropping and resizing. The site has been designed to contain everything a personal site should have, without a lot of junk. The site will always be free of logins, signups, and advertising.
Summary of Published Works
"How To Remove Your Side Moldings" J-Body Magazine 2004
"Phoenix Trotting Park: Abandoned But Not Forgotten" PHX411.com 2006
"Jargon Watch" Contributor Wired Magazine 2006
"Weird Arizona" Contributor Sterling Publishing 2007
"Loco Local Locales" Interviewee Arizona Daily Star 2008