Yesterday afternoon on Wrightsville Beach it was very brisk, well cold actually, but beautiful. It was a great time for a winter walk. Kismet and I headed towards the North End. Now there is a leash law on WB and I am one who is always mindful of our local ordinances. However, the section of beach north of Mercers pier to Shell Island is flat, wide, and if there aren’t many people out on the beach, it is just calling to you and your dog to bring out the hidden scofflaw in you and let your dog run. Well we did and no animals were injured in the making of the short video which you can view here:  IMG_0929

Now all I had with me at the time was my IPhone 4s and I have to say that the camera and video functions on this device are nothing short of amazing. There is a little quality loss in the video during conversion to a smaller file size, but its usable for the blog.It really does the job in a pinch and the quality of the 8MP files are sweet. Straight out of the camera produces acceptable results and you can play around with them in PS if you so desire to tweak them beyond their original status. I can see the argument of the new IPhones replacing the small point and shoots for many people. The video it produces is pretty sweet as well. Anyway, Kismet and I had a great time on our walk, which we usually do, but anytime she has the chance to covertly run off leash, its always special.

Last week while visiting family, I was bored and decided to just grab a camera and tripod and spend some time by myself. Like many photographers, I love to lurk around sites that have been neglected and abandoned. They usually make for fun and interesting photo ops and an opportunity to create art from something cast away. The exploration part of it may be a carry over from my childhood when there wasn’t an old abandoned house or barn that didn’t deserve exploring. There was also less chance of  being hassled for your endeavors. Either way, I don’t get the chance to do that often so this was a good time. And it was an easy access.

Near where we were staying there is a tennis and swim club that use to be consistently filled with old and young and their laughter during the warmer months. I had played tennis there once or twice long ago and hadn’t been on the grounds since. Over the years it had fallen on hard times and eventually closed down. Today its run down and a little eerie, and that day was no exception as the weather provided dark clouds to add to the atmosphere of the place. For me it was perfect. It provided solitude and a subject out of the ordinary scope of my work. I worked on the images and liked them both in color and also in the starkness afforded by black and white. I have included both in the post.

The laughter is long gone and the grounds have a sad appearance now, but the colors and textures coaxed from the images provide a little life to the solitude. For me it was a meditative moment.

I had a portrait session recently with Alyx on Wrightsville Beach. Alyx and her parents spend the summers on Wrightsville Beach and she is a student at Cape Fear Academy. We initially had an idea for a shoot on the beach, but as luck would have it the wind was blowing 20-25 mph, so we had to go to plan B. Of course, plan B was developed as I was heading out the door and Alyx and her Mom were heading to meet me. We decided on going over to the Surf Club, where they are members. It gave us some protection from the wind and a nice venue to compose some shots. The following are all in black and white. Alyx’s Mom had asked for some B and W photos and I rarely get a request where the main selection will be in black and white. I really miss the days of shooting in Tri-X film and black and white. I don’t miss the long hours in a dark room and the chemicals involved, but the clean look and sometimes stark beauty of a black and white photograph are still my favorite. As you can see, Alyx was great and we made the best of somewhat tedious conditions.

I met Russ and Allison at the Holiday Inn Resort on Wrightsville Beach. They had been married in Raleigh the Saturday before we met and wanted to get some fun images in their wedding attire. I did not shoot their wedding, so this was the first time we were to meet. What a blast! They were fun and open to all suggestions, so when I suggested they get wet, there was no hesitation. The water on the island has started to cool, so it took a little adventuresome spirit to roll around in the surf. They were great and had as much fun in front of the camera as I had behind it. Here are a few of my favorites from that afternoon and I wish Russ and Allison all the best.

I spent October 1 with Michael and Jennifer Bell recording their wedding. It was a crisp NC Fall day in Sanford and the Bell’s and their wedding party and guests made the most of it. The wedding party was a lot of fun to spend time with and you could tell they were all best of friends. The reception rocked to the sounds of  Ryan Pflumm of SpinNC DJ’s and went well into the evening. I was glad to be a part of their day and I wish Michael and Jennifer all the best! Here are a few of the images recorded that afternoon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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