Random photo-related musings along with my joys and woes as a photographer trying to manage teaching, making photos, family, and life.
Monday, November 25, 2019
Frank the Art Collector on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
Thank you Danny DeVito in a Sia wig. Thank you.
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Exhibition Photos from "Not Accepted" at the MPLS Photo Center
Last month, I stopped by the MPLS Photo Center to photograph the "Not Accepted" exhibition. Click here to see photos from the opening reception from 2 months ago.
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My piece as the lower of the 2 pieces up the steps.
Down the hallway to the left.
Looking back from the end of that hallway.
In the mixed use "gallery" space to the right.
(There are tables and chairs set up for an upcoming lecture
and as workspace for a member currently framing some work.)
Tables currently in use.
A last peek at my work before leaving...
Here are some photos from the opening reception, and here's more of what the new MPLS Photo Center space looks like.
[click each image to enlarge]
My piece as the lower of the 2 pieces up the steps.
Down the hallway to the left.
Looking back from the end of that hallway.
In the mixed use "gallery" space to the right.
(There are tables and chairs set up for an upcoming lecture
and as workspace for a member currently framing some work.)
Tables currently in use.
A last peek at my work before leaving...
Sunday, November 03, 2019
Some Holga Photos from a Big State Parks Adventure
Two weeks ago, my family and I spent 5 days checking out 8 different MN State Parks in the far north-western corner of the state. Here are 6 Holga photos that I recently got back and scanned:
Where the Tamarac River flows into Red Lake (the largest natural freshwater lake
located entirely within Minnesota at approximately 430 square miles).
Ready to start the "bog walk" over the biggest bog in the lower 48 states.
Tamarack trees turning yellow in the bog. They are one of the few conifers that lose their needles in the fall.
Hayes Lake.
The bridge at Old Mill State Park.
The boys over the Buffalo River in Buffalo River State Park.
My taped up camera mid-roll. Two layers of tape over every seam.
Here's the story of our adventure "up north" if you're interested.
Where the Tamarac River flows into Red Lake (the largest natural freshwater lake
located entirely within Minnesota at approximately 430 square miles).
Ready to start the "bog walk" over the biggest bog in the lower 48 states.
Tamarack trees turning yellow in the bog. They are one of the few conifers that lose their needles in the fall.
Hayes Lake.
The bridge at Old Mill State Park.
The boys over the Buffalo River in Buffalo River State Park.
My taped up camera mid-roll. Two layers of tape over every seam.