Friday, May 25, 2007

The Distillery, Cooker No. 1

Daniel took me out on another great photo expedition last week to an abandoned distillery. It's an incredible old facility that is in complete disrepair; just the way I like it. We explored and photographed the area for a couple hours. It would be interesting to find out more about the history of this place. Perhaps some of you out there who recognize the location might be able to enlighten me. As for now, in my mind, it lingers as a place of mystery and endless photographic potential.

Friday, May 18, 2007

The Smith Orchid


Jason, Kati, and their daughter Hannah came to visit recently. As a house warming gift they brought me a new orchid. Smith's, this one is for you.

Friday, May 11, 2007

North Mill Street


I've lived in Lexington almost all my life and I'm familiar with most parts of town. But it's interesting that I don't always notice the details, the nuances. I think that is why I enjoy walking downtown and finding streets that I didn't even really know existed. And along these paths I feel like I occasionally find those unique moments that seem to capture a fleeting essence of those places.

Friday, May 4, 2007

Backdoor


Backdoor is another photograph in line with the Ghost Town project. It speaks to a specific aspect of the series by placing the emphasis on an urban setting that is perhaps overlooked in the common day-to-day lives of individuals within the city. This place is conceived out of function, not fashion.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Mordançage at Georgetown College, Student Work


For our final project at Georgetown College this semester we worked with the mordançage technique. My students created a wide variety of gorgeous images. To view some of the prints, please click HERE. Enjoy!