Tag Archive: portraits

Halloween Week Ghost Stories: Ghost & Maple Syrup

by

Haunted houses and Halloween go together like peanut butter and jelly. You rarely think of one that you don’t think of the other. Earlier this year I contacted Todd Chandler who owns the… Continue reading

Halloween Week Ghost Stories: Shadows in the Dark

by

Have you ever seen shadows moving? I have. It was many years ago when I worked in law enforcement. While on patrol at night I would see the shape of a person standing… Continue reading

50 YEAR REUNION OF VIETNAM VETERANS DAY III

by

On the last and final day of the Vietnam Veteran’s Reunion a luncheon was held at the local VFW. Friends and family gathered one more time to share stories and a meal together.… Continue reading

The Man Who Hates Everybody & Everything

by

A few weeks ago I was in Birmingham on assignment for AP Images. I had driven into town a day early which proved to be a great thing since my portrait subject had… Continue reading

Old World Artist Frederic Lecut

by

For the last year or so I’ve been working on photographing strangers. It started with photographing motorcycle riders with their bikes, then it expanded into photographing cosplayers and street portraits. Recently I posted… Continue reading

Portraits with Comedian Henry Cho

by

The first time I heard Henry Cho I was driving to a photoshoot in Nashville listening to Pandora. I became a fan instantly of his humor about living in the south. So a… Continue reading

Walking Dead Halloween Shoot

by

I hate zombies. They creep me out and they are gross. For that reason I never watched AMC’s The Walking Dead until a few weeks ago. I was working at my desk sending out… Continue reading

Facing My Fear

by

I have an almost irrational fear of water. I don’t like to be in water if it is deeper than waist deep and I am almost petrified if I am over water looking… Continue reading

The Drive to Create

by

The first time I ever created a piece of art it was copying a picture from the cover of a Tarzan comic book. I was a pre-teen and wanted to trace it but… Continue reading

Sometimes Simple is Good

by

I enjoy complicated set-ups that require planning and work to create a image, but then there are times that i just want something simple. Such was the case a when I had the… Continue reading

  • Tim Skipper

  • Meta