The Notebook: Day 229

The Notebook: Day 229

For my photo a day project, I will jot ideas and thoughts for future shoots into this spiral notebook.  It’s a way for me to remember cool ideas when I’m actually out with my camera trying to capture something.  And it also doubles as my long-term memory – it does a better job than my…… Continue reading The Notebook: Day 229

Honeywell Tilt-A-Mite Flash Gun

Honeywell Tilt-A-Mite

The Honeywell Tilt-A-Mite articulated vintage flash gun, circa late 1950s.   Another one of the many vintage camera accessories I have occupying a shelf in my office. Ok, and a box on the floor.  And a crate in basement.  Oh, and there are those other boxes. I love this particular unit because it looks like…… Continue reading Honeywell Tilt-A-Mite Flash Gun

Kodak Brownie 8mm

Kodak Brownie 8mm

This is the Kodak Brownie 8mm Movie Camera II.  I found it at a second hand store a couple of years ago in Madison, Wisconsin.  I’ve never shot any film with with it but the mechanism seems to work and, while it is well worn with chipped paint, dents, and scratches on the outside, inside of…… Continue reading Kodak Brownie 8mm

Three Seed Pods

Tree Seed Pods

These three seed pods are part of a collection of found objects my wife keeps in a little bowl in our bedroom.  While I don’t really know where she found them, after an internet search, I believe they are from a London Plane tree, which is a hybrid of the Oriental Plane and American Sycamore trees.…… Continue reading Three Seed Pods

Black and Red Lentils

Red and Black Lentils

Two squares of lentils – black and red – on a white paper background.  The inspiration for this photo came from the dinner table.  (Go figure!)  We had Indian Mojadra – a dish with lentils, rice, and caramelized onions.  Do yourself a favor and make it sometime.  It is, hands down, my favorite vegetarian dish.…… Continue reading Black and Red Lentils

Speed Queen: The Glass is Empty

Speed Queen

My image for today is intended as a metaphor for how I felt creatively trying to find a shot – empty, by any way you measure it.   A photo a day project is fun, but it is also difficult.  Finding something relatively interesting to shoot and/or process and post everyday for a whole year is…… Continue reading Speed Queen: The Glass is Empty

Happiness is

Happiness is

Happiness is a smiley face coffee cup full of pens, pencils, markers, brushes, highlighters, and a ruler sitting on an artist’s desk.   As my wife and I were reading stories to my son tonight (well, she was reading and my son and I were listening),  I noticed this happy little guy on her desk…… Continue reading Happiness is

Jumbled Letters

Jumbled Letters: The AfterBath

All that was left after the bath was a jumbled pile of letters and numbers in the corner of the tub.  After the drying, brushing of teeth and putting on of pajamas, I had to grab my camera and come back to get a shot or two.  After all, that is what I do -…… Continue reading Jumbled Letters

Tangled and Twisted

Tangled and Twisted

Being a daddy, a husband, a photographer, and a freelance 3D/2D animator keeps me quite busy these days.  It also keeps my mind racing at 100mph with my thoughts tangled and twisted.  I’m not saying having an overactive brain is necessarily a bad thing.  I’m just saying it’s the way I feel some days.  So my…… Continue reading Tangled and Twisted

Paper Spiral

Paper Spiral

This shot of a small spiral piece of paper was inspired, in part, by an incident in our home this morning.  I’ll get to that in a moment.  For the image, I wanted to create something white on white with only light and the corresponding shadows along with texture defining the subject.  Shot macro with my…… Continue reading Paper Spiral

Night Falls on the Lonely Robot

Night Falls on the Lonely Robot

After a long, long day of searching the streets in vain, the lonely little robot finds a quiet spot on a hill above the din of the city where he can sit and rest.  He is alone and sad and he wonders if he will ever find her again.  And as night fall around him, from somewhere far…… Continue reading Night Falls on the Lonely Robot

Blue White Blue

Blue White Blue

“A trilogy is a pretty abstract notion. You can apply it to almost any three things.” –Jonathan Demme This trilogy of alternating sheets of blue and white sheets of paper is a continuation of yesterday’s image.  And again,  I was playing with shape, form and line – foundations of composition – to create a simple and minimal image.…… Continue reading Blue White Blue