Dusted off the camera and the can of beans. Laying in the middle of the street with a softbox mounted on a stand right over my shoulder. I had to move the rig twice to avoid traffic.
445 ”Cosmo” – Filburn Farm, Harford County, Md – March 31st 2009 3pm
This is Cosmo. I met him today while driving home. He lives here. (Open post to view link)
I always loved the National Geographic photos of poor old people. The photographer is always heralded as genius and gets to travel the world taking more pictures of sicker and more impoverished people. Meanwhile these poor old crusty sick people get to keep living their sad life in the hopes of another photographer coming to [...]
He lands. Alone in the cold air. Bare tree is in his grip. Creaking and swaying with each bitter gust. These lanky knuckled branches hold firm. A light whistle in the air. The wind swallows everything around it. Feathers wave with each change in direction. The wind whistles. The branches creak. He flies away.
~Eric Bannasch [...]
I was born on this day. I had a good day today but my nephews wore me out so I have not alot to say. Here Is a nice picture my dad took of his lil Eric on my first birthday.
I decided to do a little walking around a strip mall yesterday. When I got aroung the side I quickly became interested in this huge brick wall. I had taken a few pictures when this kid came around the corner hauling trash. I just sat there waiting for the right moment to click. Right when [...]
I’m reading about lighting from some pretty rad photographers that blog from time to time. Something that I never really paid attention to is the fact in photojournalism there is no manipulation of photos after they are taken except to color, contrast and exposure etc. No shadow removers or Photoshop plastic surgery. Creativity and flashes [...]
This was one of those pictures that I took in 1995 or 1996 and the undeveloped roll sat untill 1999 or 2000. I had a bad habit of letting film lay around for a while. In fact I still have a bag with about 20-30 rolls of random exposed 35mm and 120 film that have [...]
Found this picture from last summer. It was processed when I first got lightroom.