Linn and I regularly walk around downtown Winston Salem to photograph. One day within a minute of getting out of the car we met the following people and got acquainted with all.
The young photographer goes by GeminiVisual on Instagram—I follow him, he follows me. He has a lot to learn about development, but he is wide-ranging, indefatigable, and sees the world through his Canon kit.
A moment later I saw a mother and newborn across the street with a friend loading catering into a car, and asked if I could snap them.
Then we met Dumy and her children outside the hair salon where her daughter works. They immigrated from Senegal. Their joy and merriment with each other is a visible blessing.
Then, from indoors, one of the salon clients joined us in part to see what all the merriment was about. I seem to recall her name is Doris, but I didn’t make notes. She and I talked about weight loss, exercise, nutrition, age. She was also carrying an info poster for Village of Sisterhood which, among other things, offers gifts of food and (near Valentines or Easter) candy/chocolate to folks living hard on the street. So I made an image of the three women with her poster.
Linn and Dumy talked a bit longer, so I snapped them too.
Linn has her own images of these encounters, often including me (she says she is working on a collection she’ll title “Shooting Robert”). Every so often I encourage her to join RFF to post images in the gallery, since RFF is woman-poor, but she has heard enough stories about RFF gearheads and narcissists that I don’t think it will happen.
She’s a good photographer, though—my only student, ha ha, but more importantly my primary source of love and happiness on earth.
Here she is a few years back when we lived in Humboldt County, California.
And here’s a recent shot of hers of me as we were were photographing ginkgos at fall peak yellow. In truth, we are each other’s most common street shooting subject and story-sharer, so this inclusion of us seems at least marginally legit for the thread.
