Showing posts with label lomography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lomography. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

location unknown

I tried and I tried to find this building on Google Earth and Google Maps...no such luck.  I know it exists though, I mean I didn't photoshop an entire building; it stands where I say it stands off of Lancaster just past downtown-heading East.  It is charming and lonely, much like I suppose most older vets are, and therefore the building also stands represented as a metaphor and not merely a photograph.  I wonder what it used to be.  I wonder what stories it could tell if it could talk.  A photograph speaks a thousand words...but I think I'll just stop here and let you think of the rest.


Thursday, August 1, 2013

820 & 30 :: crossroads II

I really think I may have been an urban landscape shooter in a former life.  Why do I love to photograph interstates so much?  Wasn't it Andy Warhol who said, "I like boring things." apparently so do I.


Saturday, July 27, 2013

crossroads

I'm just a little obsessed with the huge concrete structures that make up the design of our modern ways of travel.  Underneath them, looking up, I get a real feeling of scope and magnitude of how each one of us are ant-like among a thousand other ants and yet still have a pivotal part to play in the grand scheme of all things.  I don't know, it just helps me keep things in perspective.


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.



Tuesday, December 13, 2011

the morning of...


This was last year's Christmas morning, presents layed out like a spread sheet all orderly as we take turns giving everyone a present at a time, until all are openned. It's all about suspense...

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

fisheye wedding shots

My amazing wife bought me a lomography fisheye camera as a present, not too long ago. I love it, but I haven't shown it much love lately. It was getting rather lonely and told me so. Right then and there I decided that it's day was due and I needed to give it some special attention, so I brought it along to Aimee and Justin's wedding over the weekend and made it my second shooter. How. Fun. Are. These! The actual wedding pictures are still in the editing process and will be here soon, but these were so cool I couldn't wait to show them. So, here's a fisheye preview of their beautiful wedding day.

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