[35mm Ohio] Canon Point-And-Shoot Part 2
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[35mm Ohio] Canon Point-And-Shoot Part 2

Experimenting with a Canon AF35MII once more. Loaded with Kodak Ultramax 400, I forgot to change the ISO setting from "200." The lab was kind enough to "pull" the film a stop for me. Still fairly happy with how things turned out. While the first roll from this camera showed "Hell is Real" on the road, this roll shows "Hell is Real" at home.

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Akron's Innerbelt
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Akron's Innerbelt

I had Akron’s Innerbelt on my radar ever since a former coworker in the transportation industry told me about it a few years ago (thanks, Mark). While passing through over the summer, I snagged a few photographs with a basic point-and-shoot 35mm camera. Worried that the images wouldn’t turn out as well as I’d like, I shot a few frames of digital insurance as well.

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Havana
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Havana

Photographs made while wandering Havana, Cuba on May 20, 2019.

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The Skyborn & Melody Drive-In Theaters
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The Skyborn & Melody Drive-In Theaters

A few years back, my friend Ryan and I wanted to put on our own “Guerrilla Drive-In.” We had a film picked out, a potential projector to use, a location scouted, and a vague idea of the logistics.

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[35mm Ohio] Cars
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[35mm Ohio] Cars

Never had much appreciation for cars outside of utilitarian purpose.

Never saw those Disney movies.

Have seen Days of Thunder many times, though.

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[35mm Ohio] A Rock Garden, The Road, & Columbus
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[35mm Ohio] A Rock Garden, The Road, & Columbus

I finished off a roll of Portra 400 in the Pentax, then switched to a fresh roll in the Minolta. Prior to this, I had pretty much timed my film consumption with the travel. I’d start a new roll when leaving and end a roll or two before pulling into home. That always seemed to work out story-wise—perfect for the usual, overwhelmingly digital format of QC/D where images tend to flow right along with the narrative.

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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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[Kings Waffle] Chapter 8: It's Been a Minute
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[Kings Waffle] Chapter 8: It's Been a Minute

After years of sitting at the low counter and the “stoop” (curb) out front with everyone, I started writing about Waffle House, our Waffle House. At the time, I needed that specific Waffle House more than ever.

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The Revolving Restaurant of Covington
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The Revolving Restaurant of Covington

In 2009, archaeologists believed they had uncovered evidence of the first revolving restaurant. If their research was correct, Emperor Nero had one in his Palatine Hill Palace around 54-68 AD—quite awhile before the idea of spinning dining rooms spread across the United States (and Cincinnati) in the mid-20th Century.

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Postcards
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Postcards

I don’t know how best to describe my relationship with or affinity for postcards. On one hand, they’re a unique gesture—an expressive medium that occasionally exemplifies good photography. On the other, they’re simply a means of communicating sentiment. They also serve as historic footnotes—representations of certain places, documentation of when those locales were held dear/promoted, how a physical space appeared at a certain time.

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