Wednesday, January 30, 2013

welcome to beautiful greensburg!

Greensburg, Louisiana; town hall...enough said.


Tuesday, January 29, 2013

the underground world of groundhogs

There is a park down the street from my home with a creek that literally cuts the park in half.  Bone dry most of the year, when it does rain here in North Texas it doesn't play, and the creek fills up with water fast.  The creek bed is rock and fine sand and the flash flood currents that have happened again and again and again over the years has ripped away the grounds around the trees that have grown up beside the twisting, turning path of the creek.  The result is a sneak peak at the root system of trees half a century old-give or take.  Another result is my interest in these tree roots.  For some reason I find them so completely interesting. 


Monday, January 28, 2013

scenic view

In the morning we venture out
Cameras in hand
Not just to record the things we see
But to view the things we see differently
Recording them hoping
That you may see them differently too


Thursday, January 24, 2013

portrait of beard with jarrett

Jarrett is my brother.  He's been my brother his whole life, and during his whole life I've been taking pictures of him.  Which means if there are any biographers out there that's working on a book about his life and need photos for those picture inserts in the middle of the book...I'm your man. This particular shot was taken this past Christmas Eve. Debonair as always, with just a hint of humor behind his eyes, I wondered, "Where did he get that beard?"




Wednesday, January 23, 2013

st. louis, french quarter, new orleans

I took this picture with my lomo fish eye camera.  Then I went into a nearby hat shop where I bought nothing, but tried on a few hats that I did not look very good in.


Thursday, January 17, 2013

instant beauty

Ewan with hobbit hair: taken with my Fuji Instax 210 with instax wide format film.


Aidan and bike: taken with my Polaroid 100 land camera with Impossible Polaroid film.

The beauty of instant film.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

i only eat january snowflakes

"I never eat December snowflakes. I always wait until January." -Lucy Van Pelt


Monday, January 14, 2013

simple. country.

I heart old worn out little country cafe signs with little old worn out hearts on 'em.  I promised my mom I'd get this sign for her house later on that night after the sun went down, but we decided on beaver huntin' instead.  The cops woulda' nailed us anyway, they're crawling all over Greensburg; all three square quarters of a mile of that town!


Friday, January 11, 2013

back porch wildlife

This was taken practically on the back porch steps of my in-laws place.  I like this picture because of the crane, if the crane wasn't in this picture, it'd be a pretty boring picture.




Thursday, January 10, 2013

this picture is e p i c

This is my brother.  This picture is artsy, grand, and sweeping because he is artsy, grand, and sweeping.  He makes movies and blogs for the Austin School of Film.  

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

truth in advertising

This is my Dad.  If you are wondering-the answer is yes, he is all those things and more.  


Saturday, January 5, 2013

thanksgiving :: 2012 :: scenes from the south

Shots from this past Thanksgiving.  Taken with the lomo cameras 360 degree cam or the fisheye.

 At "the boathouse"



 Antique-ing in Denham Springs.



Friday, January 4, 2013

new year :: new orleans

Besides the good food and the family I find when I visit south Louisiana for the holidays I can always rest assured that there will be photographs to be taken, ones I can't necessarily take in too many other parts of the world.  New Orleans is one of these places where a photograph exists ten times over within a diameter of fifteen feet no matter where you are standing.  I ditched the digital cameras over the holidays and tried to capture as much as I could on film.  Good ol', tried and true, magical film.  The real reason I picked up a camera, to be a photographer-not a computer technician or a graphic designer.  No, a photographer.  Shooting with an old Canon AE1 I walked the same block twice, and captured these along the way.