When I spoke to this young man I asked, "How many papers do you sell each day." He quietly responded, "Ten." I then asked what his goal was each day...
Read MoreLife in the Nashville Club's
There is so much music in Tennessee. Everywhere you go you will find entertainment. These pictures were both taken around 1pm - not 1am.
Read MoreClick on Through - Take a Shot of Me
Taking pictures of strangers can be a daunting task. It is awkward to walk up to someone and start clicking. That being said, holding an over-sized DSLR camera is even more intimidating for a stranger.
Read MoreThe Rocking Chair
What would this chair say? Who has been in this room? Don't be goofy, chairs don't talk.
Read MoreOld Slave House in Tennessee
This is an old slave house that a Tennessee farmer still uses today to store tools in. The farmer, who is in his late 70's, told me he added the window and a new door to the side.
Read MoreThe Tourist
Nothing beats a tourist with a new iPad.
Read MoreThe Sounds of a Parade
You have to love a good parade. The little girl in this photo apparently hates the sound of sirens as they pass by. The only problem is that she is covering her mouth instead of her ears. The picture was shot with a Cannon 70 D and a Tamron 24-70 lens.
Read MoreTo the right of the plane is my friend Justin, snapping a photo similar to what you see here. He is also using a Fuji.
The Last Flight
This plane was purchased by a company that aimed to turn them into homes, but went bankrupt. This one is a 727. The photo was shot with a 35mm lens on a Fuji X-Pro1.
Read MoreMeet Faye
Faye, who lives on the downtown streets of Nashville, Tennessee, was badly beaten with a pipe 16-years ago. The local resident is homeless, but refuses to live in homeless encampments due to the past assault that left her without a right eye. She suggested that homeless camps have problems of assaults, thievery and more. She does not want to further compound her problems.
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