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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.
Colour re-edit of a previously published black and white shot captured in July 2014. Enjoy!
Influenced by Andreas Gursky's works showing humanity's addiction to mass consumption.
Celebrating consumerism in creamy analog color.
What works towards the success of this photo is that all the individuals in the middle ground are coincidentally wearing slate colored shirts... and that delicious orange color way way in the back
Minolta X-700 - 28mm
As I mentioned in my previous post, my recent self prescribed venture is to break away from my usual modus operandi and learn a new sight through the vision of Gursky.
He has a talent for observing humanity in an artistic yet objective manner.
One of his works "99 cent" is particularly inspiring by it's abstractness and way of showcasing the world of consumerism.
Selfie 😳 also
What I’m trying to relay through my image is our inability to see the forest for the trees when we are in a store surrounded by products. Whether that be a grocery store, a clothing shop, an auto dealership we are inundated and thus overwhelmed to a point where we are servants to the environment.
We are no longer in charge of ourselves and are influenced by all that intentionally surrounds us.
I try to not post roster shots but this new slug set is a little too colorful not to post. Consumers Energy's newest locomotive set is seen sitting at CSX's Wyoming yard in Grand Rapids MI awaiting further movement to West Olive. This set will replace a SW cow and calf set that is already there.
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Photos and textures used are my own.
The classic self unloader steamer Consumers Power steams up the St. Marys River at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan as viewed from Sugar Island. Her days with the American Steamship Company are numbered as she would later be sold to the Erie Sand and Steamship Company, seen here the morning of August 26, 1979.
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All my artwork is created in Photoshop.
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Listen, enjoy and think: Marvin Gaye - Mercy, Mercy, Me.
Consumer goods gradients and rainbows. Nashville, TN, September 2024. Modified CineStill 800T recipe on Ricoh GR IIIx HDF, SOOC.
I always wanted to visit that place. I remember several years in the past, this commercial center was full of life, today this is empty and beautiful. Some people lived here, left and let their marks. Strangely the words I red were full of love, as if the knew that nobody would read them, a silent and peaceful love.
Supermarket car park. The lamps again.
People were shopping like crazy tonight, what with all the bank holidays coming up. I don't think many of them noticed this at all.
A scene we tripped across late one night in Lisbon, Portugal.
May 2024
Nikon D7500 w a 50mm lens (75mm equivalent)
ISO 640, f1.8, 1/125s.
I'd like to speak to the complaint department.
what seems to be the problem?
I am not satisfied with the service I'm getting here.
what's wrong with it?
what's wrong is that there is no service. none.
none you say? what service are you looking for?
I need a rail ticket to L.A. I want the express.
do you now? unfortunately, that train doesn't stop here anymore.
what?
nor any other train, for that matter.
since when?
since, oh, about 30 years ago.
I had no idea.
yeah. it's hard to tell by looking around, isn't it?
damn. you coulda fooled me.
no kidding.