Another Sunday, traveling back to Nashville. Thought I’d check out the iPhone app for WordPress. If it can’t post photos then I’m out. If it does photos, then I posted a photo of Will and Sheila at Ricks Market… Coldest beer in town. It didn’t make the corner store cut… Had a parking lot.
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With the advent of digital, sharing photos has evolved from flipping through proof prints and looking at contact sheets to online galleries, web sites, emails, and simply reviewing the back of the camera and easily deleted. Going back to the archives of images captured on film is an interesting voyage; the beginnings of image [...]
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Another book down… this one only took 5 months. It is a book of images from the boys’ fishing trip to Costa Rica and am pretty impressed, again, with Blurb and the outcome of the book.
Since all of the images were taken with small digital cameras by the guys, it was a test of editing [...]
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..in with the New Year. I began this blog earlier in the year to share archives of photos that had been sitting on my hard drive. I was able to accomplish about 1% of that goal (not a bad start!). I got a little sidetracked as I delved into book publishing (see previous few posts) [...]
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Posted in Art, Icon, Nashville, Photography, tagged Photography on November 18, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Building an Icon.
A photographic retrospective on the construction and design of Nashville’s newest landmark. The photographers of Aerial Innovations of Tennessee spent close to two years documenting and creating images of construction, trades, design and events surrounding the 22 Story Icon. Now these images are available in a large format professionally published book.
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A photographic book of this magnitude takes more than shooting, editing, layout, marketing and publication. It takes perspective. At this point, after the shooting, layout, reviews and final development; the universal question of any additive art is asked…when is it done?
I have worked many hours (mostly while watching football), doing the layout. And the editing [...]
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Just as no one image can fully capture the depth of the Icon project, no one type of photo can even come close. Many image themes are proving to be necessary in telling the story; from tiny construction detail photos of materials, trades & building, carefully crafted interiors and full format 4×5 views to portraits, [...]
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Between visits to the pool this weekend (yes, at the Icon), I have managed to do production on about two-thirds of the images. It is Labor Day afterall, I was built for this holiday! I have posted a few on the flickr site, any feedback would be welcomed. In addition to production, I jumped in [...]
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Icon in the Gulch is a mega project. Over 400 units, two pools, soaring architectural details and miles and miles of concrete. The photos from the construction started before the site was cleared and are will finish with a series of interior and exterior lift shoots in the next few weeks.
I have been fortunate to [...]
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For all of you Bonnarooers…a few images from the festival are now posted on my flickr page. And for those of you who didn’t, wouldn’t, can’t go…we’ll see you next year.
For myself, this was year number two to go in and see the music. And, boy!, did I get to see the music. We were [...]
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