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OMG OMG OMG!!!!!!!

SHOOT WITH PERSONALITY IS BACK AND READY TO ATTACK!

And not a moment too soon!

I have not been able to access my blog in a couple of months. It’s been a very frustrating journey that seemed to bring road block after road block. I couldn’t figure out what was wrong, Gabe made some suggestions, those worked,  we got SO CLOSE, but no cigar! It was maddening.

But Shoot With Personality’s back, baby! There’s a wedding to talk about (not mine, guys, calm down!) and so much more.

YAAAAAAAAAY! x 1 million

Inside-Outside

As a photographer, one of my favorite things to do is drive around and come to a halt whenever something catches my eye. One day recently, I had my Canon AE-1 sitting on my passenger’s front seat, pondering what I might like to photograph with it. I got no further than my very own street, when I spotted this car sitting outside one of the houses. Of course, I stopped my car, jumped out, and snapped a few shots.

I have a great love for classic cars. I think this comes from my childhood, when our  family car was a 1954 Pontiac Star chief which my father had named “Kawliga.” Dad even had the car’s name painted on the side of the car. We attended classic car shows often, and sometimes put our car in the shows. This was a big part of the culture of my family when I was a child. So when I began doing photography, old cars were among my favorite subjects. To be cliche, I’d say “they just don’t make ’em like that anymore.”

When you see a photo I have taken of one of these beautifully-crafted automobiles, you’ll know that I’ve photographed it for far deeper reasons than because I wanted to make an interesting photograph; I’ve photographed it because cars like that are a piece of who I am.

Abandoned: Open Book

I’m one of those people who loves to photograph the random objects that sometimes end up in some place they’re not supposed to be. Like this book on the sidewalk across the street from my house. You know how it is. You see some “fish out of water” and wonder how it came to be there, who left it, will they come back to look for it? The sorts of questions you’ll rarely find answers to, but which open up the opportunity for you to give your imagination a little exercise.

The One with the Bashful Eyes


03/03/2010  Polaroid 250