At an undisclosed location in upstate New York. There’s a For Sale sign in the window, but the number is blacked out, which leads me to believe it’s not on the market anymore. The fins on this car are HUGE.
Over a tray of clear liquids, which is a good sign. His appetite is strong and he’s looking much better.
I set up the light tent to shoot some shoes for a comp Jen was working on last night, and remembered this toy truck sitting in the bottom of a box, waiting to be displayed again. I found it on sale at an antique store because the trailer it originally came with was missing, but I loved the rake of the grille in the front.
I had to do some serious color retouching because I still don’t own a proper flash unit and the lighting situation is still less than optimal— these issues affect DSLRs as much as my G3. But I’m excited to do some more experimentation with brighter lights and learn to use my camera better for this kind of thing.
On my way back from a client meeting in Frederick yesterday, I saw this line of cars in a farmer’s field and stopped to snap a few photos.
California—well, the whole west coast in general—is a neon lover’s paradise. In Santa Cruz, there were about ten motels within spitting distance of the beach (naturally), each with its own excellent signage. This kind of signage exists over here in precious few places, so whenever I see it I shoot it.
One of my co-workers, a guy who wears crisp button-down shirts and slacks every day, drove in his custom Chevy yesterday. He’s had it since he was in college (20+ years) and it’s absolutely cherry. I can’t say I like the colors all that much, but the car itself is beautiful to look at.
I uploaded some select pictures from the 4th of July parade in Catonsville this morning, and I’m just now getting to mentioning them here. Thanks to everybody who came and we hope you all had a good time!









