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4th of July with Tony (of Sacred Heart Tattoo - www.sacredheart-tattoo.com/), his wife Maggie, and many friends!
Helen is about 5'9" in stockinged feet and is having to stoop quite a bit in the hold area...and not that happy with me taking a picture it seems
Camera: Canon A-1
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 100VS
This is from the first shoot I have done with a model. I also designed and made the clothing he is wearing. It is part of a line of menswear that focuses on classic style, a well made product, and community interaction.
Sadly, this isn't my building, but the brownstone right next door. Clearly they are feeling in the holiday mood.
Outfit for flyering Wburg
dirty hair - all me
neck - from deb and geoff
green jacket - thrifted target
dotted tank - DKNY via marchells
stripped L/S top - ON
Fave jeans mossimo target
dot socks - gap
purple and grey vans - vans outlet!
Stoops Hall built in1882 was the head-quarters of the
King's Own regiment. Presumably the current building replaces an earlier one which rested on stoops or posts.
Gum (3 layers) over cyanotype. This time I used a second, thin layer of red to try to balance the strong yellow. Overall, it looks a bit unnaturally warm to me now, but what do you think? :) Thanks!
Ni-azo yellow, Sandal red, quinacridone rose.
Traditionally, in North American cities, the stoop served an important function as a spot for brief, incidental social encounters. Homemakers, children, and other household members would sit on the stoop outside their home to relax, and greet neighbors passing by. ~ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_stoop ~
Here's to a wonderful start to the work week, friends! Happy Monday!
Photex 80mm f/2.8 S&T lens on a 1Ds
[ 0.01 sec (1/100) | f/2.8 | FLength 80 mm | ISO 100 | Manual exposure ]
Gum over cyanotype, with an extra blue gum layer on top. Wish I had cropped out that bright spot on the upper right corner :(
The country's smallest Grade II listed building? A partly buried guide stoop, or guide post, to be seen in Hay Dale near Wardlow. Dated 1737, it has been moved from its original site and also appears to have been used as a gatepost at sometime. Recycling isn't a new idea....
This side has 'Tidswell Road' carved into it.
Nikon D90 - Nikkor 18-55mm DXlens
Once the sun comes up in the French Quarter, part of me dies like a vampire. But there IS STILL a lot of visual interest for me.
A happy group of revelers on their stoop (I'm guessing it's their stoop).
The girl on the right was originally standing up against the railing, and they were all casually talking and drinking. When I approached them and asked if I could take their photo, they pretty much immediately posed like this. Yet I really wanted more of an un-posed candid shot...