Showing posts with label documentary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label documentary. Show all posts
Monday, July 12, 2010
DaVita
Her art is fashion. Her inspiration is found in color, print, and garment shape. I enjoyed watching her work. Creating. Its funny how all different types of art can inspire you. I was inspired.
Labels:
artist,
bright,
colors,
documentary,
dresses and sneakers,
energy,
inspire,
motivation,
perspective,
rainbows
Monday, June 21, 2010
support small businesses
She politely asked "May I continue to work?" She's a loving grandmother, with a kind and gentle energy. She runs a little hardware store. And everything you need is there.
Labels:
around my way,
Beatties Ford,
documentary,
gentle,
i get lost,
it belongs to,
tradition
Monday, June 7, 2010
hoops n dreams
Labels:
Beatties Ford,
documentary,
dreams,
i saw,
motivation,
take a shot,
try,
up in the clouds
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
mingo's barber shop
I've been working on a still documentary for the for the past few months and will continue to do so at least throughout the summer. I probably will share some photographs along the journey. I kinda have an idea and a vision, so we will see where the wind blows me with this one.
Mingo's is a barber shop that is located at the bottom of Beatties Ford Rd. where it turns to Trade St. The owner of Mingo's is a young gentleman who's grandfather was the original owner of the shop and handed it down to him. He's the barber in the 3rd shot.
I thoroughly enjoyed photographing inside this shop because I am so much more drawn to things and places that have a history and a story in its aesthetics. Places like this give me a sense of nostalgia, although from a time period before my own and one I never experienced, it feels like home and I get lost there. I wish I was there.
Mingo's is a barber shop that is located at the bottom of Beatties Ford Rd. where it turns to Trade St. The owner of Mingo's is a young gentleman who's grandfather was the original owner of the shop and handed it down to him. He's the barber in the 3rd shot.
I thoroughly enjoyed photographing inside this shop because I am so much more drawn to things and places that have a history and a story in its aesthetics. Places like this give me a sense of nostalgia, although from a time period before my own and one I never experienced, it feels like home and I get lost there. I wish I was there.
Labels:
around my way,
common,
culture,
documentary,
history,
i get lost,
nostalgia,
the ford,
tradition,
w. trade st.
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