Suitcase Wall Art

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  • Contrast adjustment, no crop.

  • Self. Minimal editing.

  • 8×10 Progresso Pencil Drawings. The photos don’t really give them enough credit. / Originals sold within the opening hour of an exhibition. I’m still smug.

  • An outstanding street musician in London :)

  • Ink drawing on paper

  • I loved the colour and texture of this old suitcase that I spotted in Bo’Ness Railway station in Scotland. Bo’Ness is a small town on the banks of the River Forth which is home to a very well preserved steam railway. The old station has been extremely well preserved as an early 20th century train station. This photograph won 1st prize in Stirling and District Camera Club’s Annual Print competition for 2008.

  • Full View Please :) ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Suitcases / Sky / Flower field / Cottage If you like this, please check out: / / /

  • Taken for the lovely Bridget who is about to tour Europe with her amazing voice. Check out her album The Wishing

  • photo taken at rosevale institution if you get a chance, my new book is available, please take a look at: / www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/494773 you can read about it there, but it has a lot of high quality prints of my work. and as always, please visit my site abandonedamerica.org if you’d like to see more of my work. thanks and i hope you have a great holiday.

  • it’s easy to only focus on the sadness inherent in an old derelict building like teton. / when you know the misery in the history of a asylum, and you see / only the ruins of what it once was, you sometimes become blinded / by the macabre and morose, by thwarted hopes and unchecked corruption. / if this is all you see – in an abandoned building, in your own life, in the world around you / it’s easy to feel that perhaps it would be best to erase it all, to hide everything away / so deep that it can’t encroach upon your fleeting comforts and contentment. / but, in this place where such terrible, tragic things occurred / there is something else that resides there – sometimes in the brilliant green ivy / that works its way into cracks and crevasses the way lovers’ fingers entwine, / sometimes in the softness of the wind, or the stillness of untouched afternoon sunlight – or / the way gravity welcomes the falling rafters back to the earth and time / absolves its past in the oblivion of unmolested sleep. teton had such beauty – in / the sincerely charitable ambitions that built it, in the graceful forms of its architect’s true design, / in the naive hope of the many who genuinely believed it could bring a cure for the ill, / and in those confined who stole friendships and dignity from the greedy hands of / disgrace and neglect. if you can’t see these things, you’ll never understand why i do what i do. / photographs capture slivers of time. they preserve a point of view, a moment / that would otherwise be forever lost. if you seek truth through them, / maybe you can illuminate the soul of a thing, and maybe show someone else / the proud glory and splendor of the forgotten and forsaken. / the triumphs and frailties of human endeavor may now be heard only in echoes, / but i guarantee you if you are quiet and you listen / you will hear not screams of agony and anguish, but the sweet serenity of final release. / if you approach the past with humility and reverence in your heart you’ll realize that / immortality is not something anyone can ever capture – but if you are very lucky, / through a photograph perhaps you may capture a glimpse, / a fleeting moment of something that, in its own abstract and inexplicable way, / proves beyond a doubt that nothing ever dies. / —-—-—-—-—-—-- photo taken at teton state hospital / more of my work is on www.abandonedamerica.org / please check out my new book, filled with photos and text – the link is on my site’s main page!

  • Full view please :) ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Field / Sky / House / Suitcase If you like this piece, please check out: / / /

  • This morning I woke up with this song in my head. Tis so simple and sweeeeet. And The Pixies are their own genre. series

  • Model: Justine Canon EOS 20D dslr / Editing in CS3 / Rural Around The Globe www.daviezimages.com

  • I found this suitcase in an abandoned house and was struck by its pattern. Tilt Shift lens so very little focus and a lot of visual.

  • And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. / - Anais Nin If you are lucky enough to live in Paris… then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast. / - Ernest Hemmingway All I need in life is a tube of Chanel lipstick, a pair of red shoes and a cobblestone street in Paris. / - Madeline Bouvier part of my ongoing love affair with my vintage velour sofa.

  • 2 in my “Going Home” series. Louisville, Kentucky / 4.11.09 The journey continues.. / / Others in this series: / Traveling Man / Hostel / / / / / / / / / /

  • Reprieve from the beating sun, / if only for an afternoon.. / #3 in my “Going Home” series. / Somewhere in Indiana, USA / 4.11.09 / / The journey continues.. / / Others in this series: / Traveling Man / Crossroads / Laminated Print / / / / / / Framed Print / /

  • ....pictures tell a story. Canon EOS D60. / - edited in Photoshop CS4 Featured in: / Photographers self portrait May 2009 / Vintage and Gorgeous May 2009 / Theatrical and Staged Photography June 2009 / Canon DSLR (One Image Per Day) June/July 2009 / Young enthusiasts July 2009 / Photography 101 August 2009

  • Image Award a point score of 80 at the International Aperture Awards manipulation from original photography / Model: the beautiful and very talented Emily

  • canon 5dmkII 85 mm lens f2

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