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Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Seeking a Photographic Lifestyle

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In-camera diazo print, 8x10 format, exposure time 1 hour 44 minutes, Fujinon F/4.5 Xerox Lens

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Free
Free

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Gravel
Gravel

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These are the sorts of photos I've been making lately, as I stroll through the sleepy sidewalks of suburbia with the little GR3 on a thin wrist strap. This isn't art, just observations shared via the medium of photography.

Lost Dog
Lost Dog

Cthulhu
Cthulhu. This is what supposedly protects our neighborhood. Go figure.

Shadow
Shadow of your's truly, lurking in the early morning light.

RIP
R.I.P.

Mail Truck
Mail truck

Ethan
Ethan

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:14 PM

    Dear Joe, thank you very much for you text. I relate very much with your feelings about photography.
    As you always say in your videos, stay creative... whatever technique you use.
    Greetings from inland Spain, the land of clean skies and dark shadows. And thank you for your inspiring YouTube videos.

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  2. I'm struck by the image of the room full of smells and disuse. When I had an enlarger back in the 80's, I recall having a lot of fun printing onto distorted paper and cutting up photos to make new collages. You have negatives begging to be brought out of the mirror universe, there is much fun and creativity to be had in the red light. (:

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  3. whoop, found an example. I love that my blog serves as an extra memory bank. :D
    https://munk.org/typecast/2013/12/13/a-stroll-down-memory-lane-1989/

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  4. The special aroma that only emanates from a real dark room. All that gets lost in digital.
    Nice walk around ABQ. Before old cities got to crime ridden I like to walk all the run down and other not often visited parts of the city with camera in hand. Lots of fun and never any problems.

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  5. Ted, that's one waaay-baaack blog article, fulla fun fotos!

    Bill, I'm hoping to spend more time in said smelly darkroom next year.

    Thank you, Anonymous from Spain!

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  6. I've always been a landscape photographer. However, I haven't done much in the way of photography lately (in the last 5 years (at least - egad!). For various reasons which I think I have written you about via typewriter.

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