Indy Street Photography
The goal of this photoblog is simply to get others (YOU!) engaged in what I'm doing. I have a serious passion for this hobby and want to spread the love. GET INVOLVED. Comment, critique, share post/project ideas with me. Anything. Lets laugh, have fun, and not forget to stop and smell the roses. There is beauty all around us, take a moment to really take it in. Enjoy it with me.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Indianapolis - Broad Ripple Graffiti
Sorry that it has been a while since my last post! With this gorgeous weather, I have been out shooting more than I have been in editing! I decided to throw a graffiti themed post together for your enjoyment this week. I've begun working on "Shoes" and "Mustaches" themes, but want to get a good amount of pictures together before posting them. Anywho, here we go!
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Just a random evening out and about!
Update! I know yous kids likes em sloppy, so here are the snaps from this weekend. Went to Broad Ripple on Friday and then downtown on Saturday. Lots of fun characters were out and about; it was really fun meeting them.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
St. Paddy's Weekend
Well, I hadn't made a post in a few days, so I figured I'd post up some snaps from last weekend. I walked around downtown Indianapolis and then dropped into a club for a couple hours. After having a few cocktails I got a little trigger happy and shot a crap ton of photos of just the crowd inside, haha. I spared you all and just posted a single one, though.
Even though I didn't get many different shots, the dramatic differences in light during this shoot really tested my abilities and this practice is making me better every time. It's an awesome feeling to really get used to the camera and its functions. I can't wait to upgrade to a full-frame DSLR, but even when I do upgrade, I think I'm going to stick to my Sony Nex-5n for street; it's just so small and un-intrusive that it is perfect for it.
Anyways, here's the shots.
Even though I didn't get many different shots, the dramatic differences in light during this shoot really tested my abilities and this practice is making me better every time. It's an awesome feeling to really get used to the camera and its functions. I can't wait to upgrade to a full-frame DSLR, but even when I do upgrade, I think I'm going to stick to my Sony Nex-5n for street; it's just so small and un-intrusive that it is perfect for it.
Anyways, here's the shots.
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