Showing posts with label sets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sets. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2007

photo set: signs of spring

I've learned to shoot photos during winter months. That suited me well - lots of high contrast moments, subjects tending toward isolation, stalking the world in black & white. You know, all the introverted, reflective crap.

But now it's spring. Whole different ball game. Whole different sport.

Yesterday I tried to go out, drive around, and find some inspiration - standard winter modus operandi. I don't know about you, but I can't find frames of springtime to shoot from the driver's seat of a 2001 minivan. I have to walk. After I had come home discouraged (I never even got out of the van), I strapped my youngest to my back and we walked Liberty for 1.5 hours. Fantastic. Spring is here, and it was only by walking up to it that I got to find it.

I'm not a botanist, so I don't know the names of anything I shot yesterday. But, boy, do they look pretty!







Tuesday, March 6, 2007

scripture prints

Part of the work that I have posted for sale are the eight prints below. Each print is accompanied by a passage of scripture (except mother+child). I hope they are a non-cheesy way that folks can keep scripture and theological truths in front of them in a helpful way.

All prints in this series start at $18.49, and if you would like it framed, you will find no better quality than what the good folks at ImageKind can provide.

Click here (or any of the prints) to access the gallery.


Friday, March 2, 2007

photo set: storm clouds gather, 02.28.07

Here is the complete set of decent shots taken during Wednesday night's storm.

6:25pm


6:29pm


6:34pm


6:36pm


6:41pm


6:43pm


6:47pm

Monday, February 26, 2007

photo set: ...and the sky

sweetgum tree...


smokestack...


gable I...


gable II...

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

photo set: toy transference


The only argument Ed and Tonya ever had was whether or not to buy a queen bed or a king.


Sophie began to understand that a step for step tribute to "Thriller" was going to be harder than she had originally thought.


At that moment, Patterson felt like the world was created just for him.


"So I told him that if he wanted me to fight crime with him, he needed to get me a suit that didn't make me look so fat."
"For real, girl."