Photographic Bucket List

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Todd.Hanz

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Do you have a "Bucket List" of things or places you want to shoot before you 'kick it' and become 'worm dirt' or 'assume room temperature'? It doesn't matter how big or small it is, share it here, and if you've managed to knock a few off your list lets see those photos, post 'em here.

Todd
 
So I managed to knock a couple off my list a few weeks back...

Brooklyn Bridge
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NYC
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Niagara Falls
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Todd
 
Dear Todd,

No, I've no 'bucket list'. Any 'bucket list' (a) assumes that you (and your destinations) will never change and (b) ignores the possibility you may find something better, later, by chance.

Cheers,

R.
 
Hey Roger,
By "Bucket list" I mean something you want to see, and in this case photograph before you are dead and gone. I'm not sure what difference it makes if the place changes over time, take Niagara...it is constantly eroding but I still wanted to see it and shoot it.
I would also like to see the Pyramids of Egypt and shoot them as well, I have already seen and photographed some in Mexico.
Besides, a bucket list can also change over time, added to or taken from.

Just trying to see what others think about and maybe even add a few new places to my list.


Todd
 
I'd love to become a good printer before I kick "it". Better hurry...
Now here's one I can understand, I need more time an unfortunately with the demise of more and more films and printing papers, may become one that has to be stricken from the list. :(

Todd
 
Really like these Todd, particularly the 2nd image of the Brooklyn Bridge. Re: bucket lists, I am not sure I have one. I know I did when I was younger, but many things in life since have shown me the futility of planning too far ahead, or in cataloguing experiences to be had. Definitely not knocking anyone who does, as it a fun way to approach life too, but these days I am focussing more on how to get more out of the experiences I have in life :)
 
Extensive Rolleiflex portrait shoot with Keira Knightley, including lunch.

I'm not asking much...:D

Oh, and I'd like to complete a long project on poverty in the Netherlands with James Ravilious-quality film-and-Leica images... Starting to set that up now... Here's hoping my images will ever have a quality like that...
 
Extensive Rolleiflex portrait shoot with Keira Knightley, including lunch.

I'm not asking much...:D

Oh, and I'd like to complete a long project on poverty in the Netherlands with James Ravilious-quality film-and-Leica images... Starting to set that up now... Here's hoping my images will ever have a quality like that...

Can I come to 'document' lunch? ;)

Todd
 
I have several managed to take this summer in Colorado, after having made a note during last year's trip to go back and do right. This first one, now an interior wall of the "True Grit Cafe" in Ridgway, was once an exterior wall, before the cafe was added. The original wall with its painted ad became a common wall joining the old and new buildings. Before the cafe was added, John Wayne stood in front of the advertisement in the movie, "True Grit."

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At the south end of the building is this painted mural:

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And here's a detail of the mural with the title and artist's credit:

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A portrait of my son together with my wife, my mother and my grandmother, 4 generations of our family in one frame.
 
A portrait of my son together with my wife, my mother and my grandmother, 4 generations of our family in one frame.


Ive got a bunch of 5 generation shots:

Wife's grandmother
Wife's mother
Wife
Daughter
Daughter's 2 children

It's great fun, but make sure you get those shots. If you miss 'em, you'll regret it forever.

Texsport
 
one thing i'll never be able to cross off is shooting a roll of kodachrome. i have a roll saved in my freezer that will probably haunt me forever.
 
thegf said:
one thing i'll never be able to cross off is shooting a roll of kodachrome. i have a roll saved in my freezer that will probably haunt me forever.

You can have it developed in B&W. Might be kind of fun.
 
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