Road Kill
While waiting at the Grand Junction, CO airport for Dave Wilson, the rest of us were chatting and — like grade school kids in the school yard — plotting to ditch Dave. We were also looking for things to shoot. Mostly to kill time. I saw one of the guys shooting a detail on a …
The other Toy Story
There has to be a story to spin around these discarded toys in the Everett Mill. Toys that were left in the technological dust of hyper fast video games and computerized learning gadgets. Toys that didn’t grow with their original owners. Or were replaced by a puppy. I looked in the box for Woody, Buzz and …
Waltham
For this fine Friday, a companion piece to an image I posted a few weeks ago. This is the flip side of a pocket watch made by the Waltham Watch Factory in 1919. You can read about my connection to the watch and the factory in the original post. Shooting this family heirloom solidified my …
Bolton Emerson Americas: Two Inches
A quick detail shot from the Tool Crib at BEA. So many details to shoot, so little time. Actually, with an open invitation, I have all the time in the world. And I plan to take full advantage of it. I’m trying not to bore you with BEA overload so I’m limiting posts from the …
Waltham Watch
It’s funny how things come together. How connections from various parts of your life sometimes cross and make you say, “Wow!” This watch is such an example. My mother and sister found it in my mom’s house last weekend. I should say, they rediscovered it. My late father found it originally, around 30 years ago …
Philco
I could say I found this cool old radio on some great photo shoot in a long forgotten place, but I’d be lying if I did. I ‘found’ it proudly displayed on a shelf at a friend’s house. So I asked if I could shoot it. This art deco beauty is a 1939 Philco table …