While in Poland I was working in a Plock. A kind of industrial city with days of questionable air quality and small historical downtown. A couple of phone snaps from a walk around in the evening.
My hotel was by the Vistula which runs through warsaw as well. I was really upset because the first roll of film from my trip ripped itself off the canister when I advanced the last picture on the roll. I think the issue may have partly been my fault, but its easier to fault the CVS brand film. So I ...
I just got back from a two week work trip to Poland (right?!). Film developed, scanned and CVS cursed for not cleaning the film correctly after developing, leaving splotch marks all over the effing negative.
I took a ton of long exposures of this place hoping I would get at least one right. As it turned out each shot came out perfectly. I'm not complaining, but it would've been nice if the shots from the other locations I shot that night turned out half as well.
So I got another bike, I'm not done obsessing over this one yet so this is how much I'm willing to show anyone Fresh cut alfa alfa smells really nice Instagram dump funk trunk
Kentuck Knob is Frank Lloyd Wright's lesser known house in the Laurel Highlands (Fallingwater being the other). There's a lot to like: oriented to make the best use of seasons, plenty of windows and open rooms let in light and air very nicely. It's not as spectacular as fallingwater but it's a gorgeous place to live. Fascinatingly, the house is ...
Photographing cemeteries is like photographing homeless people (but that's street photography!), low hanging fruit. While I AM a little late to the cliche (rite of passage?) of shooting in cemeteries, my intention wasn't to make a haunting portrayal of the circle of life or something like that. The light was running out fast, I had to shoot to get out ...