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Archive for the ‘Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky’ Category

Misty River on My Mind

05.26.11

Ok, so that’s a goofy reference to a Willie Nelson song. But since it’s been a while since I’ve posted anything to BluegrassPhotography.Net  I thought I’d start this post out goofy.

It’s been a while because the weather here in the Cinicinnati Tri-State area has been horrible. Although we know it could be worse. All we’ve had to deal with is rain every day. If we think that’s bad, we need to think about the people in the mid-west that have had everything taken away from them by Mother Nature’s furry.  As a matter of fact, this post is dedicated to them!

Back to the photograph….. For some unknown reason, I find myself shooting the “Big Mac” bridge quite often. I have no idea why. It’s not like I have a thing for McDonald’s. As a matter of fact, unless I’m desperate I won’t even eat there. I do however drive past, or over the “Big Mac” every morning so I guess it catches my attention. On this particular morning I approached the river and saw the fog, so I decided to head towards the riverfront in Bellevue and see if there was a good shot to be had. I ended up on Don Pablo’s deck at 7:30 in the morning to grab this image.

For those “photo geeks” out there, this image is comprised of 20 vertical shots stitched together to create a 13000 x 4000 pixel image at 72 dpi! For those non-photo geeks, it’s big enough to make a 200″ x 60″ photograph!

Again, as we complain about our weather…. it could be worse! Please keep the mid-west tornado victims in your prayers and if you find it in your heart to help financially you can do so here.

Fort Thomas Fallen Soldier

04.18.11

This post is dedicated to Brandon Pickering. Brandon was a resident of Fort Thomas and a 2008 Highlands High School grad. He was wounded when his unit was attacked with small arms fire and a rocket propelled grenade in Wardak province on April 8 in Afghanistan. Brandon passed away on Sunday, April 10 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany.

I have been to a few military services and as sad as they are, they are also a way to celebrate the fallen. This service for Brandon was surprisingly upbeat, which is not what I had expected but I’m sure was good for his friends and family attending. If you’ve ever been to a service for a fallen soldier you will recognize the Patriot Guard Riders in these photos. The Patriot Guard Riders is a diverse group of riders from across the nation. They have one thing in common besides motorcycles. They have an unwavering respect for those who risk their very lives for America’s freedom and security. If you share this respect, please join them!

I was asked by Brandon’s family to not publish photos my of his service, so I’ve only included exterior photos. Though only the Patriot Guard Riders are seen in the photographs, please keep Brandon in mind as you view them. And remember, the next time you see a soldier, seaman, airman, or any member of “your” military, thank them for their service….. it’s the very least you can do!

Here’s the entire gallery. Enjoy!

Shillitos-Macy’s?

04.11.11

I love contrast in a photograph. In this case, historical contrast. This was an awesome find! I saw this sign back in February from atop a parking garage in downtown Cincinnati. The weather was just not suitable for shooting but I took note to return at some point and shoot these two department store signs.

I’m not a big Macy’s shopper, but more of a “remember Shillitos” person. I have fond memories of my mom taking us down to Shillitos to view the Christmas windows, and have our picture taken with Santa Claus. That’s back when everyone traveled to downtown Cincinnati to take in all the holiday festivities. I don’t remember frequent trips to downtown, but I sure do remember those holiday trips! How about you? Although the dates do not match up, my memories have me in line with Ralphie from “A Christmas Story”.

How about you? Remember Shillitos, standing in line for Santa, taking in the windows downtown or Christmas on Fountain Square?

Here’s a few more of the Shillitos and Macy’s signs. Enjoy!

Brick and Mortar Canvas

04.11.11

Alexandre Farto

I love old brick walls. Even better than an old brick wall showing it’s age with slight deterioration is an old brick wall with an old hand-painted sign on it. If you’ve browsed my galleries at all you’ve probably ran across some of my images capturing these old marks in advertising history. Every time I find a sign on an old brick wall I find myself wondering about it’s history. Who painted the sign, Is the company represented in the sign still in business, are there other signs hidden beneath the visible sign?

Today I ran into a sign (maybe best described as artwork) that may very well be the subject of a photographer wondering the same things in the future, I wonder today. Driving through downtown Cincinnati I ran into a sign being created right before my very eyes. Portuguese-born Alexandre Farto has been commissioned by BLDG, a Covington based studio, to create Cincinnati’s own original “Urban Structure” as Alexandre describes his art.

VHILS is the tag name of Portuguese graffiti/street artist Alexandre Farto (1987—) He gained prominence when his work of a face carved into a wall appeared alongside a picture by street artist Banksy at the Cans Festival in London in 2008. Not long ago, street artists were objects of scorn, stigmatized to the point of risking jail time in order to smear their messages in alleyways and on overpasses. Lately, however, with a growing public appreciation for all things graffiti, urban communication is no longer such a target of public disdain, but rather is increasingly being appreciated as high art.

Here’s the rest of the gallery. Enjoy.

BLDG will be hosting a release event Friday, April 15 from 7-11 PM. For additional information visit the BLDG website.

BluegrassPhotography.Net showing at Bellevue Bistro

03.28.11

BluegrassPhotography.Net

Looking for something to do this Friday night? How about a walk along Fairfield Avenue in Bellevue, Kentucky? You’ll find a wide selection of shops at “First Friday” – a monthly event along the avenue. There’s a great selection of shops, galleries and cafes. Park your car and walk along the avenue and you’ll soon find yourself relaxing and forgetting the busy week you’ve just experienced. It’s a great way to start the weekend! And if it’s raining, don’t let that stop you because the friendly merchants even share their umbrellas!

Along the way you’ll find the Bellevue Bistro, a cozy little bistro located at 313 Fairfield. Although the “bb” is a great place to stop anytime, this Friday is special for me because I’ll be displaying some of my photography. The owners of the Bistro are kind enough to allow local artists to share their talents by decorating the walls with their work, and after a 6 month wait, it’s my turn.

I’d love to see you for this upcoming “First Friday”, but if you’re not able to make it you can stop by the Bistro anytime in the month of April to view a wide variety of photography I’ll have on display.

Hope to see you there!

313 Fairfield Ave. / Bellevue, KY / 859-581-5600

Arts & Crafts Show – This Weekend!

03.16.11

If you’re out and about this Saturday stop by and visit BluegrassPhotography.Net at the Saint Catherine of Siena 2011 Arts & Crafts show in Fort Thomas.

This is the second year for this Catholic Order of Forrester’s event at St. Catherine. Like last year, there will be over 50 booths of arts & crafts. There will also be a bakery booth featuring my wife Betsy’s world famous Buckeyes! If you’re lucky enough to be on our “Special Christmas Gift” list you’d know the Buckeyes alone are worth the trip.

All money raised by booth rental, food, bakery booth, admission, the Foresters’ craft booth and split the pot will go into a scholarship fund. Last year there were 24 scholarships presented to kids in grades K-college age.

Thanks, and hope to see you at the show!

Saturday, March 19, 2011 – 9-2
St. Catherine of Siena Church
1803 N. Fort Thomas Ave.
Fort Thomas, KY 41075

2011 Cincinnati Home & Garden Show

03.05.11

Spring is in the air! Or is that rain? No matter what time the beautiful spring days show up in Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Home & Garden show always appears at the end of February. And I always end up at the show to shoot.

This year I decided to shoot the show in a BIG way. I took my pano-head tripod and shot these 360˚ panoramics. I think the gardens are the best part of the show so that’s mainly what I shot. I did however shoot the Watson’s booth also. Watson’s is one of our clients at White Design Studio and this year we designed their booth. Watson’s went BIG this year with what I assume is the largest booth at the show, so I figured I’d go BIG with my photos.

Check out the interactive panoramics by clicking on the photos below. You may notice some lag at first but after the entire panoramic loads you’ll be able to smoothly glide through the 2011 Cincinnati Home & Garden Show.

Enjoy!

2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama
2011 Cincinnati Home and Garden Show Panorama

Snow on the Square

01.20.11

If you live in the greater Cincinnati area you know how they warned us all day yesterday and last night of the “great snowstorm of 2011″. Although we did get snow, I’ve certainly seen much worse. Since most people didn’t work, or left work early to beat the rush hour craziness, my drive home from Mariemont to Fort Thomas was rather peaceful. So peaceful that I decided to go through downtown and see if I could grab a shot of Fountain Square. The traffic in downtown Cincinnati seemed more like 5:00 on a Sunday morning than 6:00 on a Thursday night. As a matter of fact I actually parked in the middle of 5th Street, ran over and grabbed some shots. Since I did a “shoot and run” I didn’t take the time to take  my tripod. That was a mistake. This is one of those photos I’ll always look back on and think of a dozen things I could have done better. But I’m fine with that. After all my purpose for shooting Fountain Square tonight was to capture that snowy moment in time and I feel like I’ve done that.

Enjoy!