On Sunday, June 24, 2012, I had the honor of participating in the Noodlekids Family Fun Festival at Noodlecat in downtown Cleveland. On display were my 3D viewers, and a collection of family photos I had taken of the Sawyer family. While the crowd of kids was entertained with games, prizes, cotton candy, and of course, noodle-slurping, I was around the corner shooting these on-location “downtown” portraits of guests before they departed.
Category: Week in Photos
Kentuck Knob
Continued from my photo story on Fallingwater, these are more instant images on Fuji black and white film shot on my Polaroid Land Camera, of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Kentuck Knob.
Fallingwater
This spring, I went to see Frank Lloyd Wright’s work in southwestern Pennsylvania.
Pomme Photo Shoot Day – DUMBO, Brooklyn
I had the best time working with Ria and her colleagues at Pomme! We teamed up to create a photo day for Pomme’s loyal clients, who each received a mini-photo shoot with minimum purchase.
New York Family Photos – April 2012, Series 2
These awesome girls know the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens like the back of their hands — they are growing up right down the street.
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New York Family Photos – April 2012, Series 1
During my spring visit to NYC, I had the pleasure of doing some wonderful family portraits, including both my traditional photojournalist-style portraiture, as well as my new 3D coverage. Locations spanned Riverside Park on the Upper West Side to the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, and spring was abloom!
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Travel Journal: Southern California
Trying something new… this is a stream-of-consciousness excerpt from my travel journal…
California. February 2012.
Cleveland on Impossible Film
As part of the “Welcome Back, Cleveland” show at the Greenhouse Tavern, I shot these images on Impossible Film using an old Polaroid camera from Aperture in Tremont. The black and white shot of Cleveland’s School Board was also featured in the Pop Royalty benefit auction show at Spaces.
Unsold prints will soon be available in my Etsy store, which you can visit by clicking here.
And, all of the images shown in this post are available as 10×10 mounted prints for $75.00 each, by custom order. They would make a wonderful gift for a lover of art, a lover of Cleveland, or a lover of all things “city.” Mounted prints are ideal for hanging with or without a frame.
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Water Photos
This August, I photographed kids keeping cool by splashing in nice, cold water. Water is incredibly fun to photograph. On a slow shutter speed, its motion is recorded, becoming a unique element to the photo in and of itself. On a fast shutter speed, water is frozen in time, showing its nature in ways we don’t get to see with the naked eye.
As we start to pile on the layers this fall, I thought this would be a pleasant reminder that everything has its season. Before we know it, summer will come around again, and we’ll be splashing away.
New York Captured with a Brownie Camera
My friend Scott at Aperture sold me a little brownie camera this summer. I believe the camera is a 1950s model, and it is incredibly simple. Kodak first released a version of the Brownie in 1900, and that camera and it successors are what made the homemade snapshot a possibility for the masses. Kodak’s slogan back then was, “You press the button, we do the rest.”