As I approached this woman walking next to a park on a quiet suburban street I placed my camera to my eye.
Read MoreThe Hidden Gem
I recently visited an out of the way place with lots of hidden gems. GTO's stuffed away in garage bays, a convertible LeMans (pictured), a 1955 Chevy Station Wagon, a 1969 GTO Judge, old gas pumps, 1930 era Chevy trucks and more!
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The Simple Life
No cars, no phones, no computers, no electricity... just life. When touring Amish territory, you have to be respectful of their values, religious beliefs and the rules they follow.
Read MoreWaiting for Something
She is patiently watching everything going on around her in the mixed commotion of a family get together. She slowly survey's the room before deciding to get up and find something to do, she is bored with adult talk about politics and life.
Read MoreThe Look
How is it that children are able to win over the hearts of adults, even when they are up to no good?
Read MoreThe Cupcake
The cupcake is about to make a major mess. But who cares, the kid is cute! Gotta love life :)
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The Fire on the Town Square
The great Woodbury, TN fire on the historic Cannon County Square started at "Off The Hanger Consignment Shop" which also houses "Rannie's Alterations," and "Always Buying Gold."
Read MoreMagic Shop
This little magic shop was pretty neat. All of the old school tricks like magic disappearing ink, the flaming wallet, itch powder, gum that turns your mouth black, magic cards and more.
Read MoreWhere Life Takes Me
Life. This is simple street photography. No conversation, just shoot and go. Of course, it is much more interesting if you converse, but sometimes everyone is not on the same page as you. That is life.
Read MoreNashville Clubs
I really enjoy shooting in Nashville clubs. The lighting is always so perfect and the people on the stage seem to be having a blast.
Read MoreThe Wild Side
Nothing beats the open road on a bike, but when it is 30-degrees outside a car sure does feel good. I think most would agree. If not, you are a true biker.
Read MoreI Wear My Sunglasses at Night
I usually try hard to not be seen in my pictures, but I liked the way this one looked. I can be seen taking the photograph in his left lens. I dig it. I also dig the look.
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The Authorities
What's with the blue lights? You see them and you have to slow down in hopes of finding out what is taking place on the side of the road.
Read MoreThe Film "Look"
I took this shot around 11 PM in downtown Nashville on a Friday night. The temperature was around 55. The next night, the temps dropped down to 25. They picked the one night to dress for the summer, despite it being February.
Read MoreBack from England
This is the second photo I have posted of this visitor from England who landed in Tennessee to explore Nashville. I usually don't post more than one photo of a person, but something about this man grabbed my attention. For those who take pictures, I think you will acknowledge that some folks are just fun to photograph.
Read MoreJust Chilling - Or is it Chillin'?
For my photographer friends, this was taken in low light with a Fuji XPro1. The ISO was set at 1600 and the shutter was at 1/60 sec. I was at f1.4 with a 35mm lens (Fuji).
Read MoreDreaming of a better life
I have one description for this photograph I took of this young man who told me he was homeless. "Dreaming of a better life." I asked if he needed anything to help stay warm tonight. He said, "Hopefully I can find a shelter that is open, but I don't need anything - thank you."
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We met in Jail
I asked one of two women if I could photograph them and they happily agreed... if they could be photographed together. I said, "Of course you can be be in the picture together." I realized they were a couple so I asked, "How did you guys meet..."
Read MoreWorking for a Living
Riding a bike to work every night takes dedication. "I am about to hit two years, and I am excited," he told me with a smile. I could tell he was proud of his job. I asked, "How far do you ride to and from work each night?"
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Sleeping in the Elements
Your first words are always, "Is there someone in that sleeping bag?" As you near the park bench you can smell the stench of day old urine stained on the interior of the sleeping bag, probably because the person inside drank himself to sleep, as stereotypical as that may seem to those who read my words. You then move in for a closer look to make sure the person inside is breathing. You see the upper section of the bag slowly rise, then lower from a breath within. You feel better until you begin to wonder, how did this person end up like this? Do they have anyone to love on them, talk to them, ask them how their day was?
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