December 1st the Octavia Gallery in New Orleans is showing Instagrams of Louisiana by Louisiana photographers. I am fortunate enough to be apart of this gallery. Because the images were curated through Instagram I can't be sure which images of the ones I submitted will actually be in the show, so below are a few of my own favs. To see the others search #abpgallerypics on Instagram, and then visit the Octavia Gallery from December 1st - January 5th to see them with your own eyes as well as many of the other great photographers that are featured.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
portrait :: aidan
Some time has passed between his baseball season and now, but I promised myself I'd get his latest portrait session done and post them so there they are. Aidan is our sportsman, more so than any of the rest of us in the family, and so we went down to the local baseball field and I shot what I could against the setting sun-the best time of day for portraits in my opinion.
Thursday, November 8, 2012
day of the dead and wha...?
One of these things doesn't belong here, one of these things just isn't the same. Yeah, well the kids wanted me to be a zombie super hero but I opted out. Just your garden variety super hero was good enough for me. I hope everyone has finished snacking on their candy, I know I have, and now I'm heading out for a quick jog. Looking forward to the holidays. More to come...
Saturday, November 3, 2012
halloween :: teaser
Zombie Ewan and Aidan channeling the King of Pop. Taken on my Fuji Instax-some of the most fun one can have behind a camera body; I love that camera.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
the blue monks
The Blue Monks playing a [maybe] one-time-only reunion show at The Grotto in Fort Worth. I love this shot, everyone is represented except for Raleigh Smith, the awesome drummer who unfortunately was in the shadows for this shot and can barely be seen behind his drum set. My apologies Raleigh, but great show man. I'll have more pics up soon.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
he-man woman haters club
I think every all-American boy should been able to grow up having a tree house in the backyard. I every all-American boys' father should be able to have a hammock underneath it. Perfect.
Taken with my Polaroid Land Camera on Impossible Sepia film.
Taken with my Polaroid Land Camera on Impossible Sepia film.
Labels:
analog,
boys,
children,
clubhouse,
film,
filmisnotdead,
kids,
polaroid,
the impossible project,
theimpossibleproject,
treehouse
Monday, August 13, 2012
disa-analog
I finished out a roll of film at Disa's bridal shoot recently, this was my favorite shot on the roll (or what was left). The 800 speed film makes the image pretty grainy, but I just love the look and feel of this photo.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
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