Wheels Wednesday: Capturing the Art of the Junkyard

Wheels Wednesday: Capturing the Art of the Junkyard

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.”— Thomas A. Edison Similarly, it could be said that to create an interesting photograph also requires “a pile of junk.” Back in the 1970’s junkyard art was a...
Tuesday Thoughts: Photographing 17 Mile Farm in IR

Tuesday Thoughts: Photographing 17 Mile Farm in IR

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail” – Ralph Waldo Emerson History Lesson From1859 to1860, during a period of gold rush and the settlement of Colorado, six way stations were...
Monochrome Monday: Taking an Infrared Walk

Monochrome Monday: Taking an Infrared Walk

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “I’m walkin’, yes indeed, and I’m talkin’ ’bout you and me.”—Antoine “Fats” Domino As I’ve written here before, I used to take a three-mile walk during the day to get some exercise, clear...
What’s in Your Photo Backpack or Camera Bag?

What’s in Your Photo Backpack or Camera Bag?

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “Mrs Joe was a very clean housekeeper, but had an exquisite art of making her cleanliness more uncomfortable and unacceptable than dirt itself. ― Charles Dickens, Great Expectations There’s an old photographer’s saying—it’s one...