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30
Jun 10

Walking around historic Fountain Square, Indianapolis Indiana

You are beautiful sign in Fountain Square Indianapolis
Office building in Fountain Square
Fountain Square Theater and Duckpin Bowling
Old car at a Mechanic shop
St. Patrick Catholic Church, Fountain Square, Indianapolis Indiana
South East Side Art Center, Fountain Square, Indianapolis Indiana
A series of images I am creating using a Holga.


28
Jun 10

YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL – A simple yet powerful message!

YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL

Almost missed this one walking down Virginia Ave. this afternoon. Had a lunch meeting with a couple of good friends in the historic Fountain Square Area in Indianapolis. I noticed this from the corner of my eye and just shot it as I was crossing the street. The message is so simple and yet so powerful.


24
Jun 10

Veterans Memorial (Indianapolis, IN) through the lens of a Holga 120

Veterans Memorial - Indianapolis IN


3
Jan 10

Seeing what others miss and making it your own

Somewhere, Indiana

I was telling someone over lunch that photography changed the way I look at the world. Before I purchased my first camera, I would go around my business, never took in my surroundings, and almost always never interacted with locals. That changed after I started photographing, I started noticing and appreciating my surroundings more and more. When I look at a building I wonder what was the architect thinking when he drew the plans. When I look at an old and decaying tree stump I try to look for the beauty in its rotting structure. That was the case when I took the photo above. I was coming back from a weekend trip to Lake Patoka about which I blogged last year and instead of barreling down the interstate I decided to take one of the side roads. This road was not paved at all. It was gravel and the going was a bit rough. As I kept driving down this path I noticed this meadow to my left and how beautiful it looked as the sun was rising. I pulled to the side of the road, set up my camera, and got to work before the sun got too high and the light too harsh. The camera I used was a Hasselblad 500C/M with a 60mm Distagon Lens + Polarizer and the film used was Fuji NPC160 Color Print Film. I am sure many have driven down that gravel road before, but I don’t think anyone ever stopped where I did and took a photograph to preserve that moment in time and space. This photo has given me ideas for other projects that I plan to pursue this year.

Somewhere, Indiana

Your landscapes are around you. You don’t have to travel to some exotic locale or National Park – look around you, keep your camera handy, and more importantly keep your eyes open.


9
Nov 09

Photo No. 9 of 10: IMA Gardens (Back to the Hassy)

IMA Gardens (Back to the Hassy Series 9 of 10)


6
Nov 09

Sinews of the Earth – IMA Gardens (Back to the Hassy Series 8 of 10)

Earth's Sinews - IMA Gardens (Back to the Hassy Series 8 of 10)
See the Hi-Res version on Flickr