Monday, January 30, 2006
Good Times Gone And You Missed Them (KC ->1)
What's Gone Wrong In Your System?
Piss poor weather and a near total lack of sunlight severely clipped the opportunity to capture anything remotely interesting in the home of fountains, ribs, and Royals. I offer up the following shots despite the lack of creativity and vision.
On a brighter note, I have been doing some snapping about St. Louis with my new Holga, and I hope to get those printed and on the blog soon...
Friday, January 27, 2006
Second Only to Rome In Fountains Per Square Mile
Digital photo snapped by Barry Solomon Wormser. Richmond Heights, MO. January, 20, 2006.
Just a quick note. Dinner is off to the west coast (of Missouri) hot-spot, Kansas City, the city of fountains. I hope to return with a bellyfull of ribs, new ladyfriends from the 8-1-6, and some great new snaps to share... Have a great weekend viewers! All 3 of you...
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
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Thursday, January 12, 2006
Blog Cross-Pollenation
Dueling Blog-commentier, personal acquaintance, and dear friend of a dear friend, bd, operates a smashing photography blog site I visit every day. You should too.
The Photo Dump
Check it out. Man!
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Image of the Artist in His Father's Work
The inspiration for this photography based blog is rooted in new perspectives. Photograhy, at the most basic level, is a represenation of something or some moment that once was; something that existed in a given moment at a given time. Photography is truly unique in that it not only captures that thing or that moment, but it also captures what the artist sees in that thing or that moment, what the artist feels about the subject, consciously and unconsciously. The photographer owns a unique perspective that brings new meaning to an existing subject. The photos posted are intended to focus on this aspect of the fundamental nature of photography. While this 'mission' may seem relatively pointed and specific, the possibilities, in reality, have no limit...