Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Laddonia in the sun

Laddonia, Missouri.  North and east of Columbia in Audrain county.  I've posted a couple images from this town on the blog before, but both were in color and taken from somewhere down the street.  This one is one of my earliest images from Laddonia, but it is also in keeping with my recently rediscovered fascination with panoramic images of small town main streets.  This image epitomizes my quest.  From locals I garnered that the building in the middle was once a bank.  It provides a nice, visual fulcrum to the rest of the mass of this downtown block of buildings.  And the late afternoon sunlight raking across the surfaces was more than I could pass up.  I haven't been back to photograph in Laddonia since 2010, but I have a feeling it hasn't changed much.  And I mean that in the best way.

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Ottumwa, revisited...

I posted a different version of this strange, nearly subterranean eatery a couple years ago, right after an early winter trip to Iowa.  Now I'd like to revisit the Canteen, using a different image.  This place has since been featured in the New York Times and several prominent food blogs...ostensibly for its loose meat sandwiches, but I prefer to think that its unique location has something to do with its selection as well.  This was taken after a light snowfall, just before closing time.  As winter begins to creep into Columbia, I find myself gravitating towards warm, comforting images such as this.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Maple

A fallen maple leaf in Stewart Park.  It brings to mind what Blake said about seeing "the universe in a grain of sand," but in this instance it was like discovering the fleeting essence of an entire autumn abbreviated and crystallized in one wayward leaf. 

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Clifton Hill, Missouri

According to a local who wandered by while I was out in front photographing, this was the original lumber yard building.  Now you'll notice that this photograph is not in color, so the parameters of the blog have to be stretched a little bit.  Now, I believe, it is going to be Missouri in Color and Black and White.  Located on the main road in Clifton Hill, just a few feet from the railroad tracks.  A beautiful, primordial, midwestern town with nothing appearing to have been altered in a very long time.  Notice the faded Chief Paints mascot in the top window of the front door, and the many and varied shades of rust and graceful decay.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Missouri Not in Color: County House in May, Columbia

County House creek, just down the street from my house, after a particularly prolific thunderstorm back in May.  This is a black and white version of the color original...the color original had some virtues, but this works better.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Tattoo and alley

For me, this image is an attempt to delicately balance the light coming from the tattoo shop window, with the fading light of the evening sky.  The negative space above the alleyway is every bit as important as the warmth of the neon in the window.  This is the kind of scene that one only seems to find on a spring or summer night, when the light of twilight seems to linger warmly on the horizon.  This particular scene was taken last spring on Tenth Street, just across the street from Tiger Tattoo.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Tattoo Shop, Spring Shower

A tattoo shop on Rangeline Road, during a cold, spring rain; during a spring suddenly and magically punctuated with such photographically beneficent weather.

Monday, February 25, 2013

The cusp of the fest

The future box office of the  2013 True False Film Festival is being quickly transformed from an empty brick building into a warm, inviting....nest, aerie, hive? 

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

The Festival in its Chrysalis

Still over a month away, construction and design preparations are already underway for True/False 2013.  Taken during a weekend work session at the Lab.