by speterlewis@gmail.com | Mar 29, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing
AKA Food for the Sole… I have no idea where this idea came from. All I know is it happened instantaneously and in its entirety, and I just had to execute the shot. It was pretty easy, actually: a shot of my hand and the hot-sauce bottle, another of the drips,...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | Mar 28, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing
I love exploring form and shape and line and texture an color. Sometimes, even the most ordainary and seemingly banal things can be visually striking, if only we learn to look at them in new ways. Just a small turn of the head may transform otherwise everyday things...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | Mar 27, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing, Uncategorized
The last few days have been weird, so today I’m pleased to post something not weird. Our old farmhouse is a bit cubicled, if that’s a word, which is great for social distancing, but can feel a bit claustrophobic. I had always wanted a pass-through window...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | Mar 27, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing
Okay, I knew this whole stay-at-home-and-be-creative things was going to turn weird. I just didn’t think it would happen so quick. And once again, my wife was my inspiration. A couple of days ago Karen asked me to put a glass of water in the sink because she had...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | Mar 24, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing
Just a few feet away from the Day 4 photo of Amanda’s rose, I found delightful chaos in the form of dried sage hanging from the apple ladder lashed to the ceiling. This form of photography and post processing is referred to as Intentional Camera Movement (ICM)...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | Mar 23, 2020 | Photography, Social Distancing
Upon our dining room ceiling I hung an old apple ladder years ago fastened to the ancient joists with some cut nails and lengths of twine. And upon the rungs of the old ladder each season I hang garden herbs to dry and cast fragrance. Two months ago I hung there among...