Thursday, April 10, 2008

What's old is new again.

It's been a long time since I have shot a roll of film. About 1999 to be exact. Almost 10 years. It's hard to believe. I started to go through some of the old film and transparencies I have lying around the house. These are some of my new/old favorites. The first photo was one of a series on a taxi graveyard in Geauga County, Ohio. I don't remember the how or why of going out to the field but it was very cool. This was an old TMax negative.

The second photo is portrait of my two youngest sisters when they were about 8 or 9 years old. They are pictured on the roof of a Lakewood high rise and you can see the city of Cleveland in background. No explanation needed on this one.

The third photo is a frame from a black and white assignment shot during college. I was a newby in the photo world and I was so very proud of this image. Lots of sentimental value and memories in this frame.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great work.

Mr. Nez said...

you were going out there to take pictures for my taxi cab large scale enameling project. It was called "Twilight Taxi Parts". Owned by Ben Merkel, in the checker cab world it is well known.