After the first evening of the Appalachian String Band Festival I’m delightfully overwhelmed. Tonight I left the audio/video nonsense in the hotel and tried to remember how to shoot (after my month of reading and beach-ing). The first photo is from a square dance in the main lodge. The second, […]
Category: Photography
World through a lens.
Artscape 2011
This is definitely one of my favorite weekends each year, wherein hippies & yuppies alike fill the streets of Baltimore for free entertainment and expensive crafts. I finally got the hoodie I’ve been dying for and the boy & I wound up with matching Haymakers.
(be)Arizona
Bearizona is actually a drive-through wildlife park we passed en route to Grand Canyon, but you can’t deny me the play on words. All I really want to get across regarding the canyon is the sheer scale of it: 10,000 or so square miles. Forget about light and vantage point. […]
Waking up in Vegas
Or more accurately, in a Las Vegas suburb. They woke me precisely at 7:30 this morning, followed swiftly by two cats and a dog. Then they kicked me off of the couch to watch PBS Kids, and who am I to argue with them in their own home?
Birthday
They promised me a glow-in-the-dark moon bounce, but all I found was this.
Henry Reed ’11 (part 2)
Scenes from the second day of the Henry Reed Convention. Here’s something a little closer to fiddles. edit: for the curious, a more complete gallery is now available
Henry Reed ’11
Over the weekend Sarah and I trekked down to Glen Lyn, Virginia for the first step of my master’s project: The Henry Reed Memorial Fiddlers Convention. It’s a apparently quite a small, young convention and definitely a great place to start. We attended master classes with Alan Jabbour, made friends […]
Final Video: Tangent
My absolute best shooting this quarter has been done at Integration Acres. I’m doing my final video project there but when I bring out the D700 somehow the stress is gone and light just falls into my lens without my having to ask. I’ll have the video done this weekend […]
Quilt Barn Doc – #15
They tell me I don’t understand light. I absolutely understand light. It’s just not always convenient for myself or my subjects. But when it is, I get it. Here’s just about the end of my Athens County Quilt Barn documentary for the quarter.
Appalachian Spring, Rodeo
This morning I shot more frames at a(n Ohio) high school rodeo than I usually do in a week. The worst part is, I had Copeland’s Rodeo going through my head most of the time. It was tough to limit myself to three here. By coincidence only we have all […]