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Panera Bread Oklahoma City: Exteriors for Walton Signage (OKC Product Photographer)
I was honored to be hired for the second time by Walton Signage to document one of their recent installations in Oklahoma City. Panera Bread opened a new location in west OKC on I-40 recently, and Walton Signage designed and … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Product
Tagged architecture, Commercial Photography, drive-thru, dusk, entrance, exit, exterior, Family Restaurant, food, Front, lit, low-light, market, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Architectural Photographer, Oklahoma City Architectural Photography, Oklahoma City Commercial Photographer, Oklahoma City Product Photographer, Oklahoma City Product Photography, Oklahoma Product Photographer, Oklahoma Product Photography, Panera Bread, product, product photographer, product photography, registered, restaurant, shop, sign, signage, stock, store, take out, trademark, twilight, Walton, Walton Signage
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Part 4: Vintage Restaurant Signs in Oklahoma City (Oklahoma City Signage Project)
Without commentary…enjoy these images, both captured on 120 film with my Rolleicord.
Posted in Fine Art & Personal Projects
Tagged 120 film, architectural photography, architecture, cafe, Charcoal Oven Hamburgers, downtown, drive-in, drive-thru, dry cleaners, entrance, fast food, film, Fine Art, grease, Greasy Spoon, hamburger, hamburger joint, inner city, Lunch Box, Lunch Box Sandwiches, made to order, medium format, mid-century, modern, modern architecture, northwest expressway, nostalgic, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Fine Art Photographer, old, old fashioned, order, pick up, restaurant, retro, retroOKC, Rolleicord, sandwich, Sheridan, sign, signage, street scene, street*, take out, Urban, vintage
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Part 2: iPhone vs. Instagram vs. Full-Frame DSLR vs. Medium Format (Retro Oklahoma City)
Recently I explained the goals, equipment, and process behind my most recent personal photography project, images of retro signage around Oklahoma City. One of my intents was to study the differences in quality among various camera formats. So, - here we … Continue reading
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Tagged 120 film, architectural photography, architecture, ATM, Bank, closed, deposit, depository, drive-thru, film, Fine Art, invest, medium format, mid-century, modern, modern architecture, money, nostalgic, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Fine Art Photographer, old, Old Depository, old fashioned, out of business, retro, retroOKC, Rolleicord, safe, sign, signage, street scene, Urban, urban decay, vintage
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