Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.

This is a rundown motel in a depressed industrial area of my hometown, Fort Wayne, Indiana. I photographed it a few days after Christmas.
35mm f2.8 C-Biogon, Tri-X in D-76 1+1, Leica M6
I like the simmetry and the contrast between the sense of emptiness, perhaps loneliness and the "joy" in fromt of us. You have been lucky to manage to take the picture before it could have been too late. It happened me once, I wanted to take a photo of an old house in my town but always saying to myself next week. I took the picture one sunday just to finish the film, only a couple of shots. Following week the house was demolished !
ciao, robert
Chris do you have a version of the shot of the attic with the dress where you can see the whole dress and bag, or didn't you have a lens wide enough to do that?
Marty
Chris is a superb photographer. I purchased three of his magnificent photographs for my collection and could not be happier!
Does anyone else see a direct parallel between Chris's mode of operation and a famous ad campaign?
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It is unfortunate how many always think "I have got to start actually doing it one of these days, maybe tomorrow."
I notice they didn't bother locking it up! Who in their right mind would steal it.🙂Bob,
I carry a 35mm camera with me at all times. In the past it was always an Olympus OM-4T SLR, now it is usually a Leica M6. I've captured a lot of really cool stuff that I would not have been there when I came back if I'd had to go home for a camera. like this:
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LOL! I realize some people really enjoy that, but why do you have to put it on your bike? I want an "I heart girls with huge asses" sticker for my car!
I notice they didn't bother locking it up! Who in their right mind would steal it.🙂
I do have a picture that was shot vertically showing the whole thing. I shot the pics with a 645 camera and the final version is cropped from a horizontal where the top and bottom are not cropped but the sides are to get the final square image. I never scanned the vertical shot though, I liked this composition better for some reason....
I can't remember why now; I shot this 11 years ago and scanned it 9 years ago! Hard to believe I have had my Nikon scanner so long. It doesn't seem so long ago that I shot the photos either, but it was. So much time has gone by...