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Sorry, this does look rather like so many other of my Chickadee photos, but I still thought he/she looked cute.
I took this photo to capture a moment of my friend swinging on the swing. The part I like about this picture is that her hair is swinging out in front of her. The subject is my friend, Bailey. I edited this photo by changing the temperature to cooler colors and enhancing the exposure on the image. Ultimately, I really like this image because it resembles one of my favorite album covers: Static by Cults. I think it captures a similar energy to that album cover which I'd describe as controlled chaos and disheveled fun.
Pillsbury Flour
This is an image selected from the pages of my new book, "Sets, Scenes and Stages in Exploration."
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Sets, Scenes and Stages in Exploration is a retrospective of the time I spent photographing my adventures in Urban Exploration.
Stories of will, triumph and companionship are paired with images of industry, show casing the most romantic corners of the city.
Read the preamble in book preview mode to learn more.
Keith tries a clean static move to grab the first hand hold he will need before his dyno.
Climber: Keith
Photographer: Jeremy Nathan Photography
Event: Tour De Bloc
I will never forget kiddo's face when he woke up on his birthday morning to a ceiling covered in balloons. Having them static-ly stick becomes so magical in his eyes - I LOVE that. These are the moments I will hold onto forever.
The static-hair look never gets old - I adore how H's curls straighten out!
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Even with around 15 seconds of exposure, this dad was so static and focused on taking a picture of his daugter that I could not make him dissapear.
From a hike last fall to Bynuten,the highest mountain in the municipal of Sandnes,where I live. Because of fading daylight,I regret to say that we didn`t make it all the way to the top that time. But the mountain is still there,and will be for a VERY long time to come,so there is still a chance....
To the top or not,it was a great hike. :-)
Approximately 2000 residents attended the grand opening ceremony of the Los Angeles Fire Department's new Station 78 in Studio City, California on January 18, 2009. With the North Hollywood High School Marching Band providing music, the crowd enjoyed demonstrations, food and helicopter fly overs. © Photo by Mike Meadows