Tag Archives: lomography

F+ Pan 50

A fine film stock, for a fine morning…Nikon FM, Nikon 50mm f/1.8, Ilford F+ Pan 50

Get Down::9`12::Bath Time Party

A somewhat bath-time themed party at Get Down last night…Head over to The Green Room’s Facebook Page to check them out and join the conversation. Also available over at taylormahoneyphotography.net, where you can purchase prints and other goodies with your photos on them…

 

Just Some Powerlines

In an effort to beak up the blog roll a little, I present you with some new compositions. People often ask me, what do you take pictures of? My usual answer is, “mostly power lines.” These industrial forms speak to me, I see the contrast between them and clouds, trees and more as very interesting…

At a recent showing of some of these images, I wrote a short piece to help describe my thinking…

Industrial Compositions

“Mathematics would certainly have not come into existence if one had known from the beginning that there was in nature no exactly straight line, no actual circle, no absolute magnitude.” ~Friedrich Nietzsche

I am intrigued by the walls we build to construct and divide our reality. The images presented here are intended to highlight the places where the natural world and the man-made one collide. The natural and organic shapes of plants, animals and people juxtaposed against the hard, angular and artificial forms of man-made objects.

Sometimes I have taken these industrial forms and isolated them. By looking at man-made objects out of context and through the lens of abstraction I aim to highlight the individual form and functional beauty of industrial objects. I try to divide each frame in a very conscious way, everything exactly where it should be, not unlike the way we divide our world with these forms.

By carrying a camera most everywhere I go, I am able to capture the world as I see it, highlight the beauty I find in the mundane, overlooked or everyday and share my vision with others. It is my sincere hope that these images will inspire others to slow down enough to really see the world around them and appreciate the details that are an integral part of our reality.

This portfolio of images represents a selection of photographs collected all over the world over the last six years. These photos are shot with both digital and analogue capture methods and a variety of camera systems.

The above images were all shot on my Nikon FM with Ilford F+ Pan 50, but more on that later…

 

 

Culture Shock Interiors::August 2012

Spent all afternoon yesterday helping build the stage and lounge for Ill-Esha’s set at Culture Shock. Below are some images of the stage with the bit-mapped projections. Above is the Sunflower Lounge area, which is a seven or eight image panorama. Be sure to see them in full size and head over to my Facebook Page to join the conversation…

R3D F0X Culture Shock After Party::August 18 2012

Once again DJ R3D F0X ( one of my personal favorites, and a really cool dude) killed the Culture Shock after party till the sun came up. If you weren’t there you had better be dead or in jail. But just in case, I shot some photos for everyone to remember their time. Head over to my Facebook Page and check out some of the madness…

The Payback::August 2012

Check out some images from the classiest monthly dance party in Flagstaff, The Payback. Head over to my Facebook Page and tag away…

 

Get Down::August 1, 2012

Photographed the ‘Get Down’ party at The Green Room last night. Things got real weird, if you were there (or not) and need a memory sparker, hit the link to go to the Facebook album…

Cicada Carapace Close-up

Found this little guy (or at least what’s left of him) clinging to a blade of grass at my friend Willie’s house. Plucked the grass, made a little stand and shot it macro style…

These Cicada shells are quite common, this one is smaller than average though, measuring only 7/8″ long. Shot at home with an sb-600 shooting through white paper for the backdrop and a small ring-flash as the on axis key. Nikon D300s, Nikor 55mm Micro lens.

Just Another Stranger Portrait

While shooting the monthly Visual Collective Free PhotoBooth, I captured a quick portrait of this gentleman. He was standing in our backdrop but didn’t realize it, so I ditched the pocket wizard, opened up to f/3ish and grabbed some nice light provided by open shade.

Oregon,Tolerant Oregon.

Quick post of an image I captured of the Salem Conference Center while visiting Salem, Oregon a few weeks ago. Shot on the Vivitar 35ca with Ilford Pan F+