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Bonnaroo and the fake moon

Scott Walker June 11, 2017

Sitting under the man made moonlight at Bonnaroo.

"Moonlight mood when twilight is ending
You're in my moonlight mood and our hearts are blending
There on the same old wall that we used to know long ago
You walked there in a ribbon of moonlight"

-Frank Sinatra, Moonlight Mood

In Places, News, People, people Tags Bonnaroo, bonnaroo, bonnaroo2017, bonnaroo17, people, streetphotography, scottwalker, sonyimages, Tennessee, Nashville, Manchester
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Bonnaroo: Love the dance

Scott Walker June 11, 2017

In the distance, a familiar disco tune came on. The three friends started dancing and the moment they shared will likely be long remembered.

“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”

― William W. Purkey, Professor of Counseling and Development at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro

 

In People, people, Places, News Tags Bonnaroo, bonnaroo, bonnaroo2017, bonnaroo17, people, streetphotography, scottwalker, sonyimages, Tennessee, Nashville, Manchester
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Bonnaroo, it is too much for some

Scott Walker June 11, 2017

He was asleep in the middle of the heavily occupied store front area of Bonnaroo. It was an area that was reminiscent of a third world marketplace, yet more organized and perhaps a little cleaner. But, the vendors were everywhere and many were demonstrating their goods outside of their tents.

He quietly slept as if he were passed out, his hands clinching his face. Some passerby’s stopped to stare at his chest to see if he was still breathing. I stood over him as he slowly opened one eye, “Hey man, are you okay or do you need some help?” Dazed, he slowly sat up with my son standing behind me. “No, I was uh… I’m fine – I’m okay – sleeping,” he responded.  

For some, the 24 hours of parties, live music and bizarre behavior is overwhelming. For others, it’s just the alcohol and / or drugs.

In people, People, Places, News Tags Bonnaroo, Bonnaroo 2017, bonnaroo, Tennessee, Music City, Nashville, people, life, Sony Images, Scott Walker, street photography
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Bonnaroo: Some of the music distances you from the noise

Scott Walker June 11, 2017

Like a maze, music allows some to become lost no matter the outside distractions. Some can tune out the world around them as they simply listen.

“Music is a language that doesn’t speak in particular words. It speaks in emotions, and if it’s in the bones, it’s in the bones.” ― Keith Richards, Rolling Stones

In Places, people, News, People Tags music, Bonnaroo, Bonnaroo 2017, Scott Walker, Sony, Sony Images, people, life, sony
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Bonnaroo: The romantic meal

Scott Walker June 11, 2017

Bonnaroo 2017: Hundreds of people busily walked past them in the midnight hours, but they never saw one. With a small flashlight and the light of a cellphone, the two quietly enjoyed a romantic meal a minute past midnight. In the background, the sounds of Red Hot Chili Peppers fell over them.

“Every great love starts with a great story...” ― Nicholas Sparks, The Notebook

In Places, people, News, People Tags Bonnaroo, bonnaroo, bonnaroo 2017, Sc ott Walker, street photography, Street Photography, Sony, slow shutter, people, life, romance, Tennessee
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Bonnaroo: What is age?

Scott Walker June 11, 2017

 

All ages having fun in the "Silent Disco" at Bonnaroo. 

For those who have never been, it is a massive dance area under a tent with no audible music from the outside. You must wear your headphones or the headphones they provide for you. If you wear their headphones you hear the DJ (he can be seen in the background).

"Youth can not know how age thinks and feels. But old men are guilty if they forget what it was to be young.” ― J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

In Places, people, People, News Tags bonnaroo, Bonnaroo, Bonnaroo 2017, people, life, street photography, Scott Walker, Sony, Sony Images, Sony Alpha, Manchester, TN, Tennessee, Nashville
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Centipede man at Bonnaroo

Scott Walker June 10, 2017

What were they saying to one another minutes before the performance of U2 at Bonnaroo? I have no idea? I could guess based on their actions after the short discussion I froze in time... It likely went like this... 

Centipede man: Hey man, I can use this stuffed centipede to get us to the very front. What I will do is, hold it above my head and make it look like it is crawling towards the front and everyone will move out of our way. Are you in bud? 

Bud: Nope, you are nuts

Centipede man: Watch this

Did it work? YES! 

In Places, people, People Tags Centipede, Bonnaroo, Bonnaroo 2017, U2, Bono, Tennessee, Manchester, Scott Walker, no flash, Sony, Sony Alpha
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Bonnaroo: Music, art and light

Scott Walker June 10, 2017

Music, art and light – all forms of energy that give you distinct feelings of freedom in a way that just words fail to give.

When I photograph at night I don't use a flash because of a fear that it would distort the light that I see. The reds at a concert, the light strings that someone swings around, the glow sticks tied to a persons body to show that he or she is in the moment, etc. 

Bono of the group U2 was performing and those in attendance were in their own worlds taking on the feel that the music was introducing into their bodies. Some people were uniting together with smiles, some were crying while others were dancing with light.

During an interview that took place over 18 years ago, Bono told a reporter, “Music can change the world because it can change people.” 

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Bonnaroo and the reactions of music that sews us together

Scott Walker June 10, 2017

Bonnaroo at 2:00 Saturday morning (June 10, 2017).

It is always interesting to watch people and their reactions more so then what they are seeing to cause the reaction. To me, that is where the attention should be as it once was in magazines like LIFE, which we no longer have.

Why? Because Life is what we want to see and peoples reactions, be it happy or sad, that is where you get an understanding of what is real or how someone or a group of people feel.

If I focused on the entertainer it would simply be someone singing on a stage by himself or herself - no real expression of the moment can be seen in the entertainers face as it is often just another show.

Henry David Thoreau once wrote a profound statement that could easily describe Woodstock in 1969, our military forces when an entertainer visits a camp in Afghanistan or Bonnaroo in 2017. Thoreau wrote,  “When I hear music, I fear no danger. I am invulnerable. I see no foe. I am related to the earliest times, and to the latest.” At concert venues far and wide, music is what peacefully brings people of all backgrounds, colors or nationalities together. 

In Places, people, People, News Tags Bonnaroo, Bonnaroo 2017, people, street photography, concert photography, Sony Alpha, Sony Alpha a7sII, Scott Walker, Tennessee, TN, music
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Bonnaroo 2017: "Hey! Take our picture!"

Scott Walker June 10, 2017

I guess what I enjoy about Bonnaroo more than the entertainers is the excitement in the air. The trusting of everyone. The total strangers greeting other strangers. 

This couple, and I have no idea if they knew one another prior to the concerts, said to me, "Hey, take our picture!!" With the click of a shutter the moment was frozen in time with a massive techno concert in the background. 

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Kaleidoscope Addiction at Bonnaroo 2017

Scott Walker June 10, 2017

Outside the main entrance into the concert area of Bonnaroo 2017 sit two life sized kaleidoscopes. For those who enjoyed a little too much pleasure earlier in the day, your eyes can easily become glued to the multiple colors.

At 3AM on Saturday, he became glued.

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Shadow People

Scott Walker June 4, 2017

Shadow people, the ones that most of us turn the other way when we see out of fear of being asked for money, a favor or perhaps a ride… They are everywhere.

What would happen if you turned towards them instead of away? Maybe you could brighten their day? You could take them some lunch? You could listen to them tell you about their troubles for five minutes.

In this photo, a 38 year old man who lives with a family member in Middle Tennessee. 

“What men call the shadow of the body is not the shadow of the body, but is the body of the soul.” ― Oscar Wilde, A House of Pomegranates

In People, people Tags people, Fuji, Fujix, x100f, Scott Walker, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, street photography
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Local Media is Important

Scott Walker June 2, 2017

LOCAL media has a lot of responsibility and that is not taken lightly.

I have noticed a growing trend in Middle Tennessee and far beyond. Quite often after a story is reported, published or broadcast, family members of the person arrested and named in an article, etc., will call the local media outlet demanding the story be removed.

Family will often state, "This story will cause too much harm to his/ her children, or mother or father, I insist you remove it - he/she is addicted to (name your drug)."

The fact is that he/she who committed the crime is the one causing damage to the family, not the media. The addiction is shaping their life in a horrible way. The crime is the aftermath of the addiction. The media has a job of making that addiction / crime known so others listening, watching or reading don't continue their narrow road and instead get help.

It could easily be argued that the majority of those arrested for serious crimes that are reported in the media have an addiction or a troubling and sad past. They need help, obviously.

Other times local media will receive a call or email suggesting that the family member arrested has a severe mental illness. While that maybe true, so do the majority of those arrested. The United States Department of Justice reports, “64 percent of local jail inmates, 56 percent of state prisoners and 45 percent of federal prisoners have symptoms of serious mental illnesses.” Again, a problem that needs to be reported so that change can happen.

If stories of such are NOT reported, then how will the public know of the issues we as a society need to work on?

For example, if someone is charged with DUI number 6, it should be reported by local media. If it is not reported, how would you realize that we have a problem with the way alcohol cases are treated by the laws we currently have in place? If it were not reported, how would you be reminded that many people in our society have extreme addiction and help is again needed.

Another example, when synthetic drugs were sold in gas stations as bath salts and persons on bath salts were arrested after getting high and randomly attacking and literally eating people, it was reported in local media. If things like that were not reported, then laws would not have been enacted to end the sale of bath salts in gas stations. Rehabilitation centers would not have known about some of the current drugs being used as swiftly had they not been reported in the local media first.

Local news is powerful and potentially life changing for the good, if used properly. It allows the residents of the community to help others like national media cannot do. It allows for big issues to be made known, laws to be changed and programs be developed to help the community as a whole as the result of the arrest of only a few.

One more thing... It allows those who are arrested for serious crimes to publicly choose to make a change for the good or to continue on their current road of destruction. Being publicly known means that the complaining family can fully address their loved one instead of hushing a hard conversation. Perhaps the problems have been kept behind closed doors for years and now it is out in the open. The story may create more pain in the present, but perhaps real recovery in the future - if properly addressed. It will also allow his/her children to know the true dangers of the addicted which means family can come along and fully support the children before that child makes life altering decisions for the negative.

As for how criminal names or stories are handled on social media with no heart whatsover, that is a problem of those commenting. Social media can be harsh because of people commenting without thinking.

I believe we should all take a step back before we comment and remember that we are about to comment on a real person who may have a very sad past of physical abuse, sexual abuse or an addiction. The person arrested could have a mental illness that has gone undiagnosed for years and years. Life is real and sometimes really hard.

I'll step down from my soap box now.

I took this photo in Nashville in 2015, I found it interesting how so many people are anxious to photograph what they believe to be newsworthy and comment about it on social media so quickly.

In people, People, News Tags local media, local news, news, life, Scott Walker, WGNS
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Psalms 96

Scott Walker May 29, 2017

She is a domestic violence survivor in Middle Tennessee and she is holding her Bible open to one of her favorite verses, Psalms 96:

1 Sing to the LORD a new song; sing to the LORD, all the earth.

2 Sing to the LORD, praise his name; proclaim his salvation day after day.

3 Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples.

4 For great is the LORD and most worthy of praise; he is to be feared above all gods.

5 For all the gods of the nations are idols, but the LORD made the heavens.

6 Splendor and majesty are before him; strength and glory are in his sanctuary.

7 Ascribe to the LORD, all you families of nations, ascribe to the LORD glory and strength.

8 Ascribe to the LORD the glory due his name; bring an offering and come into his courts.

9 Worship the LORD in the splendor of his holiness; tremble before him, all the earth.

10 Say among the nations, “The LORD reigns.” The world is firmly established, it cannot be moved; he will judge the peoples with equity.

11 Let the heavens rejoice, let the earth be glad; let the sea resound, and all that is in it.

12 Let the fields be jubilant, and everything in them; let all the trees of the forest sing for joy.

13 Let all creation rejoice before the LORD, for he comes, he comes to judge the earth. He will judge the world in righteousness and the peoples in his faithfulness.

 

In people, People, News Tags domestic violence, Domestic Violence, Psalms, Murfreesboro, Nashville, Tennessee, Sony Alpha, Sony Images, Scott Walker
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Domestic Violence: My hands write

Scott Walker May 28, 2017

“I used to wake up some days and wished I’d have stayed asleep, because I went to bed on top of the world - Today, the world is on top of me,” she wrote after telling me that she has a story to tell. “I want to write a book,” she explained. She then said, “People wouldn’t believe what I have been through.”

She is quiet, yet strong. She is a domestic violence survivor who lives in Middle Tennessee.

The young lady, probably in her mid-twenties, then wrote, “These hands and I are headed for GREATNESS and touching everything I was told I would never see.”

Domestic violence is very real.

In People, News Tags domestic violence, Domestic Violence, hand project, Scott Walker, Nashville, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Sony, Sony Alpha, Sony Images
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Domestic Violence

Scott Walker May 27, 2017

His hands helped to defend domestic violence. Today, he writes music and learns from the past.

Domestic Violence has a massive impact on society, all of which is negative. Did you realize, “Most cases of domestic violence are never reported to the police.” Source: Frieze, I.H., Browne, A. (1989) Violence in Marriage.

In News, People, people Tags domestic violence, Domestic Violence, hands, hand project, Scott Walker, black and white, people, Tennessee, TN, Murfreesboro, Nashville
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It's a family business

Scott Walker May 15, 2017

He is holding up a silver chain explaining the difference of his jewelry verses the jewelry many tourist buy on the streets. “This is real, see the weight difference,” he said as he weighed the chain offered in his store and then weighed a chain that is sold on the street.  

Visiting the small shops is always a pleasure in cities throughout Mexico as you can see the definition of family. In this case, he works with both his mother and father at the family run business. His daughter watched TV as he waited on customers in the store. This is true for many of the businesses there.

In people, People Tags people, Fujix, Fujix100f, x100f, Scott Walker, street photography, life, Mexico, family business, Cancun
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Selling Braids

Scott Walker May 15, 2017

She was walking up and down the beach located on Isla Mujeres, which is a 20 minute boat ride from Cancun, while holding the head of a white female in her right hand. At first glance, it may appear to be a bit odd. But, on closer inspection the head was simply modeling the braids that she aims to put on long haired tourist for a small fee. The money that she makes helps to feed her family.

In people, People Tags Isla Mujeres, Mexico, street photography, black and white, people, gopro, Scott Walker, life
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A large pizza

Scott Walker May 15, 2017

This fella was selling handmade jewelry by the roadside in Mexico. It appeared as if he had been there all day when I saw him at about 4pm. So, I gave him a large pizza. He chowed down instantly. Love doing little unexpected stuff like that.

In people, People Tags Mexico, Gopro, Scott Walker, Street Photography, people, life
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Isla Mujeres

Scott Walker May 14, 2017

While the population is fairly small, so is the island. 

The area is called Isla Mujeres, which is Spanish for “Island of Women.” Evidently, the island was sacred to the Maya goddess of childbirth and medicine. 

The exact measurement of the small island in the Caribbean Sea is 4.3 miles long and 2,130 feet wide. It is home to about 12,600 residents. The Island of Women is 8.1 miles off the Yucatan Peninsula coast. 

For Cubans trying to get into the United States, this small island is one of their first stopping points to rest. If they make it to the island, they only have to take a ferry to the Mexican mainland. From there, Cubans travel through Mexico in hopes of reaching the US border and then crossing. 

This is one of the 12,000+ residents on the island.

In people, People Tags Isla Mujeres, GOPRO, scott walker, Mexico, Mexican, gopro, people, street photography, life
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