Now that announcements have been officially made and photographs on Dustin's website have been updated I can post an image I've been sitting on since the day we shot it. The same day of Dustin's Words photo shoot we shot for his up and coming Bag of Bones tour. Since his tour has a man-on-his-own-playing-guitar-on-the-road-vagabond sort of feel to it, we shot aiming for that same concept. Dustin, being the good sport that he is, rolled around in a dirt pile before the shoot and stared right into the sun several times over for me. As rigs flew by us and commuters wondered what the hell two guys are doing standing practically in the median of an interstate during rush hour in the middle of Texas June temperatures, we shot pictures hoping for something that seemed rugged and epic and movie poster cool. I think we nailed it.
If you want your very own copy of this photograph you can go to www.dustinperkinsmusic.com and click on the link to help support Dustin on the Bag of Bones Tour. A donation of $5 or more gets you a postcard from wherever he's at on the road. The tour doesn't start 'til August 22nd, so don't forget. In fact, set a reminder on your phone now and get Dustin to his next gig. A big thank you to Dustin and producer Greg White for letting me be so involved on this album and tour. It's been-and still is-a blast.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
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.
Labels:
110 film,
artbrandphoto,
brandon hayman,
film,
filmisnotdead,
fort worth,
lomography
Monday, August 5, 2013
dustin perkins :: portraits :: promo
I recently had the honor of working with Oklahoma musician Dustin Perkins on his up and coming album "Words". Not only was I in charge of the layout but I was also able to draw all of the artwork for the album's cover material. As if that wasn't cool enough they let me go even further and asked me to come up with a conceptual photo shoot that would have the same aesthetic as the album's cover.
Working with Dustin is always great. He's easy going, charming, and you can tell he really has a passion for his, what I'm sure is often difficult-career choice. But it seems like he would never want to live a minute doing anything else. His music and song writing is superb and I invite everyone to get a copy of his album. It will be available on August 17th. If you want to see more of Dustin click---->here. But make sure you check his pictures out below first.
Working with Dustin is always great. He's easy going, charming, and you can tell he really has a passion for his, what I'm sure is often difficult-career choice. But it seems like he would never want to live a minute doing anything else. His music and song writing is superb and I invite everyone to get a copy of his album. It will be available on August 17th. If you want to see more of Dustin click---->here. But make sure you check his pictures out below first.
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| Words album artwork, a collaboration of Dustin Perkins, my wife Ashley, and myself. |
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| Polaroid taken during the promo shoot. Literally only found here on this blog. |
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| Official Dustin Perkins promotional photo. |
Sunday, August 4, 2013
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.
Labels:
#lovemycity,
#myfortworth,
110 film,
artbrandphoto,
brandon hayman,
filmisnotdead,
fort worth,
lomography,
texas
Monday, July 29, 2013
bent tree house
This house exists in a little run down neighborhood behind my local bank. Either on the way to the bank or driving to work from it, I pass this house and always want to pull over get out and photograph it. But, the neighborhood doesn't look too friendly and I never really know if it is occupied or not. I finally got the opportunity with the holga 110. I brought the car to a stop on a bright summer day, rolled down the window, took a quick small photograph, and then drove off. Hardly noticed. Even the house itself has already forgotten I was even there I was such a ninja.
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.
Labels:
#lovemycity,
#myfortworth,
110 film,
filmisnotdead,
fine art,
fort worth,
interstate,
lomography
Friday, July 26, 2013
cowtown :: a view
I recently bought some 110 film from the lomography store online. Lomography is awesome and if you don't know what lomography is, google it and thank me later, because it is awesome. But it is only awesome if you like old school photography and are a little bit nostalgic. Okay, a lotta' bit nostalgic. If you want to talk pixel size and megabytes and eff one four...you might not like what you see here. But I digress. So, I bought this 110 film and loaded it into a pocket sized holga spy camera which came all the way from Hong Kong and took it everywhere with me, and everywhere I went I took a picture. What follows is the things I see on a daily basis. My days in. My days out. My five day a week commute to the studio. My mundane, boring, routine way 'round this good ol' West Texas life I lead-at least that's what I thought before I shot pictures of it with 110 film. What do I think now? I think life is beautiful.
Monday, July 8, 2013
what's new is old again
Recently the boss's daughter got married. I happened to be there, and while there, I got to take a few pictures with my gorgeous Polaroid 100 Land camera, shot on Impossible Project Film, negatives air dried and later scanned with imperfections. Love the look. Reminds me of the old tintypes of yore.
Labels:
film,
filmisnotdead,
impossible,
polaroid,
the impossible project,
wedding,
weddings
Saturday, May 25, 2013
two words: grape. fruit.
If my lunch has anything to say about it, seems like summer at the studio is almost upon us. From my point of view it looks delicious.
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