I was traveling around Maine in the Fall of 2003. I remember following a road out to the end where there was this little fishing town, Georgetown, Maine.
It was clearing to our East, but we had clouds blocking the Sun behind us as I drove out to the town. I was pulling into the parking lot and the sky behind me started to clear and the light just lite up the scene.
This is Harrisonville, PA on US Route 30, in 2004. I past this location on my US Route 30 project but did not shoot this image then, I made it eight years later while traveling to Ohio to see an exhibit of Weston prints.
I can’t remember why I didn’t make this mage during the trip, bad light, rain or maybe the location was too busy at the time I was passing. Made me realize, if we look at scenes we have been to in the past with fresh eyes, we can see new images.
One of the old farmhouses here in central New Jersey. I’m not sure the house was still being lived in but the farm was still working. The gentalman who belonged to the truck in the image made it a point to stop and find out why I was taking a photo of the farmhouse.
Another diner image today. This time, it’s still operating as a diner. This is Bob’s Diner in the Roxborough section of Philadelphia. This sits right on Ridge Avenue, a busy road that I had to shoot across.
This day reminded me of one of my older brother’s friends. I met him after he retired from working for the State. He was a very good amateur photographer that had been shooting for over forty years. H seemed to enjoy talking to the high school kid who had just bought his first camera for himself, a 40+ year old 4×5 Speed Graphic. He talked to me about working with a Speed Graphic back in his day. Telling me stories about going out shooting for the day with one film holder, two shots.
This day I was working out of my Jeep, but I had to park about a block away. So I had to walk back to the diner carrying the 8×20 camera on the tripod over my shoulder and I was carrying one film holder with me. I was thinking about those stories I was told 20 years prior and going out for the whole day with just one film holder. Thankfully, I had other film holders back in the car for the rest of the day.