"As machines become more and more efficient and perfect, so it will become clear that imperfection is the greatness of man."Ernst Fischer
This has become my mantra as I move away from digital photography back to film. This portrait was taken on expired 4x5 Type 52 Polaroid film. When I use it I surrender a degree of control and let the medium influence the final image that is far from the perfection of a digital capture.
2004 Recycling Center, Lycoming County Landfill, Montgomery Pa.
January 17, 1943 was proclaimed "Tin Can Day". Tons of tin cans were collected to be recycled for the war effort. It was considered unpatriotic to throw tin away. It is still politically incorrect.
The 18th Amendment to the Constitution, prohibiting the "manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes," was ratified on this day in 1920. Bootlegging was just one of the things that landed Capone in jail.
It's a stretch but this image makes me think of Monty Hall and “Let’s Make a Deal”. Also, Jimmy Buffets song, my whole life is waiting behind “Door Number Three”.
Here - one door - the choice is, go left for Good Health or right for Prestige. Tough choice.
Headed out to shoot #8 Penn State Women's basketball again. They have become my cash cow for the winter as long as they stay ranked in the Top 10. Suddenly, I'm a huge fan.
Last September I took a workshop at Woodstock, NY presented by Mary Ellen Mark. In addition to being inspired by such an icon in the photo world, I came back inspired to bring visiting photographers to Williamsport and offer the same quality workshops at the Pajama Factory. Hence, the Williamsport Community Darkroom became Pennsylvania Photographic Workshops. We are bringing Carl Weese in June and Nancy Breslin in July. More will be announced as we book them.