Random Photographs | June - December 2023
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

Random Photographs | June - December 2023

“My biggest takeaway from this year is that now, more than ever, I am of the sound belief that everything I’ll ever need to know in life was learned while working at an amusement park and from having watched professional wrestling as kid.”

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Random Photographs of 2021
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

Random Photographs of 2021

Photographs made in 2021 that didn't necessarily have a place in a larger post or story. Images made with a digital SLR, iPhone, and various 35mm cameras.

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October 2019 - March 2020
Ronny Salerno Ronny Salerno

October 2019 - March 2020

Favorite photographs made between the end of October 2019 and the beginning of March 2019 that didn't necessarily have a place in a larger story or post, made with the real camera and phone camera.

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July - October 2019
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July - October 2019

Been traveling a lot lately and shooting a ton of film—still covered some local things, though. Favorite photographs made between the end of July 2019 and the beginning of October 2019 that didn't necessarily have a place in a larger story or post.

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May - July 2019
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May - July 2019

Photographs made between the end of May 2019 and the end of July 2019 that didn't have a place in a larger story or post.

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March - May 2019
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March - May 2019

Photographs made between the end of March 2019 and the beginning of May 2019 that didn't have a place in a larger story or post.

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January - March 2019
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January - March 2019

Photographs made between the end of January 2019 and the end of March 2019 that didn't have a place in a larger story or post.

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October 2018 - January 2019
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October 2018 - January 2019

I used to publish a monthly collection of photographs that didn't have a place in a larger story or post. Since July 2016, that was my routine. I decided to change things up, though, and just get around to publishing random collections of frames whenever I have some time.

No pressure, no artificial deadline imposed on myself.

So here are some photographs made between October 2018 and January 2019 that didn't have a place in a larger story or post.

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September 2018
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September 2018

Favorite photographs from September 2018 that didn't always have a place in a larger story or post.

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August 2018
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August 2018

Favorite photographs made in August 2018 that didn't have a place in a larger story. Recap of posts from the month at the end.

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July 2018
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July 2018

Been traveling around the Midwest and within the Queen City, eating random Chinese food and trying to believe that ska isn't dead.

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June 2018
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June 2018

I love summer. June's been great. Favorite photographs that didn't have a spot in a larger post or article (or hint at a forthcoming story) and a recap of posts from the past month.

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May 2018
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May 2018

I feel like I say this every month: I've been busy and a it's a struggle to work on QC/D stories and content. Sometimes I barely even have time to sling the camera off of my back while on the bike when I see something cool.

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April 2018
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April 2018

A week late. Almost. But I've had the monthly post thing going for almost two years and I didn't want to let the streak die. Only one other post this month, but tons of stuff on a to-do list and a metric ton of drafts that I haven't had time to finish yet. Ran a 10K, though.

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March 2018
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March 2018

Photographs made in February 2018 that didn’t necessarily fit into a larger story and were posted three days late.

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February 2018
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February 2018

Photographs made in February 2018 that didn’t necessarily fit into a larger story.

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