Thanksgiving wasn't all blood and guts. The best part was spending time with my family.
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
Thankful in the Mountains
Once again, Ben and Daniel went hunting the day before Thanksgiving, and once again they were successful. They spent the better part of Thanksgiving Day butchering and processing their deer, and I, like always, spent the better part of the day photographing them.
Proud hunters. |
Daniel hard at work. |
The refuse pile. |
The butchering moves indoors. |
Scout does not approve. |
Labels:
appalachia,
deer,
family,
hunting,
lost creek,
venison,
west virginia
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
The Best Month
I am tentatively restarting my undergrad project on Favorite Places. My senior year, I asked friends, family, and strangers to identify their favorite places and spaces, and I photographed them. My friend Megan agreed to help me dive back in, and was incredibly patient on a cold, blustery day. Her favorite place is October, and there's no better place to photograph October than Homewood Cemetary on Devil's Night.
Megan in her natural habitat. |
Homewood Cemetary is my favorite cemetery, and that is saying something. |
We invited ghosts. Look closely. |
Labels:
autumn,
cemeteries,
favorite places,
friends,
leaves,
pennsylvania,
portraits,
projects
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