Winnie the Pooh in Chinatown lost in thought.
Morning Walk in the Neighborhood
Morning walk in the neighborhood with the X-Pro1 and 35mm f/2
Double Exposure Metro
While reading Issue 31 of Adore Noir magazine, I came across photographer's, Birka Wiedmaier, Moscow Metro project. She used double exposure photography to document Moscow's metro system. The images she captured were beautiful and it inspired me to give it shot.
I used a Fujifilm x30 to document my morning commute using double exposure and these are the resulting images.
Double exposure photography is not easy by any stretch but it was a fun assignment and I may incorporate more in my daily photography.
My Christmas Tree
Christmas is long and gone and I am happy to say that I made it through this difficult time. Over the holiday my family and I suffered a great lost with the passing of our grandfather.
Today, was my first day back to work since his passing. While walking to work I notice the Christmas tree that was place in the park was still there after Christmas. When they placed this tree in the park I knew I wanted to take a picture of it, but for some reason I never felt inspired to do so. Leaving work today I stopped and looked at the tree and I was hit with the inspiration that I needed to capture the moment.
We did not get a tree this year. However, at this point I realize Christmas was not as bad as I thought or felt because I was able to spend it with my grandfather in his time of need. This picture has become my tree because when I look at this picture it reminds me that I was able to provide comfort to my grandfather in his twilight hour. The time I spent with him was the greatest gift I could ever give or receive this Christmas. I have so many things that will remind me of my grandfather, but this picture will forever remind of this Christmas we spent together.
Thank you for everything grandfather and I will continue to be the man you taught me to be, and even in your passing you taught me another lesson about what Christmas is really about. I will always love you and will cherish the time I was able to spend with you.