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Whole Foods Grand Opening in OKC: Before-and-After Construction Photos
Hurray! The OKC Whole Foods Grand Opening is Wednesday, October 12th, at the newly developed Triangle at Classen Curve. (Note: The images in this post, and other related images, are available for license through my website.) When we first moved here, we … Continue reading
Posted in Before and After Images, Fine Art & Personal Projects, Stock
Tagged before, before and after, build, Classen, Classen Curve, Commercial Photography, complex, construction, crane, food, Grand Ave, grand opening, grocery store, grow, improvement, market, mess, Northwest Oklahoma City, NW OKC, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Architectural Photographer, Oklahoma City Architectural Photography, Oklahoma City Commercial Photographer, redevelop, shop, stock, store, street scape, street scene, street*, Traingle at Classen Curve, Whole Foods, Whole Foods Market
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Part 5: Dynamic Range Tutorial + Camera Comparison: Hi-Lo Club (Oklahoma City Signage Project)
Since explaining my methodology for this personal fine art project in Part 1 of this series, I’ve considered which type of camera makes the best final image (Part 2) the best raw image (Part 3) Now, for Part 4: Which camera has the best dynamic … Continue reading
Posted in Fine Art & Personal Projects, Shooting and Editing
Tagged 120 film, architectural photography, architecture, Classen, closed, club, dance club, entrance, film, Fine Art, hangover, Hi-Lo, Hi-Lo CLub, Instagram*, iphone, iphoneography, medium format, mid-century, modern, modern architecture, morning after, nostalgic, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Fine Art Photographer, old, old fashioned, Open, retro, retroOKC, Rolleicord, sign, signage, street scene, street*, Urban, urban decay, vintage
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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.
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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 3: Before and After Images, Ritz Theatre (Retro Oklahoma City)
Everyone loves to debate whether a “good camera” is required in order to take “good pictures.” (If photographers had a dime for every time we’ve heard “you take such great photos; you must have a really good camera” we wouldn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged 120 film, abandoned, architectural photography, architecture, boarded up, Britton, closed, empty, film, Fine Art, Instagram*, iphone, iphoneography, medium format, mid-century, modern, modern architecture, movie theatre, nostalgic, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Fine Art Photographer, old, old fashioned, out of business, retro, retroOKC, Ritz Theatre, Rolleicord, sign, signage, street scene, street*, theatre, Urban, urban decay, vintage
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Oklahoma City SMUG: Low-Light Shooting Tutorial in Paseo District
Last night, the Oklahoma City SMUG met in the Paseo District to practice low-light shooting. Those that arrived early enough also peeked inside Visions in the Paseo, a photography-only gallery currently showing works by Greg Davis, one of my personal … Continue reading
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Tagged Car, car lights, drive, driving, high, how to, ISO, light trails, low-light, MugtoMug, night, night photography, nighttime, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Paseo, Paseo District, Photography, Photography Meeting in Oklahoma City, shutter speed, slow, SMUG, SmugMug, street scene, street*, tips, tutorial, Urban
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NOLA #5: Streets of New Orleans
NOLA has many famous streets, and unique street signage. Traces of Mardi Gras are dotted around the city…look up every now and then and you’ll find beads. Bourbon Street Proof that I was actually in NOLA – a photo of … Continue reading

