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Kansas and Arkansas
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Discovering Hiram, GA Through a Classic Lens
There’s a certain magic in slowing down, isn’t there? In an age of instant gratification and digital perfection, taking a step back to appreciate the craft of film photography, especially with a timeless camera like the Canonet QL17 GIII, feels like a rebellion. And what better subject for this thoughtful approach than a charming, evolving town like Hiram, Georgia?Hiram, nestled in Paulding County, might seem like just another dot on the map as you drive through. But spend some time here, look a little closer, and you’ll uncover a rich tapestry of history, community, and understated beauty. My recent trips there, armed with my trusty Canonet and a mix of…
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The Monochrome Circus
I recently visited Circus World in Baraboo, WI.
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Introducing #EOTWP – End of the World Photography
By David Wagner | davidthephotog.com Photography has a way of freezing time—not just in motion, but in mood. Some of the most striking images I’ve ever seen, and made, are the ones where no person is present. A quiet motel glowing in the dusk. An empty diner with the chairs still up. A rusted-out car parked beside a collapsing barn. These aren’t just still lifes; they’re echoes. That’s what led me to create a new tag and visual concept: EOTWP – End of the World Photography. What is #EOTWP? End of the World Photography isn’t about destruction or chaos. It’s not the apocalypse in flames. It’s the afterward—the pause. The…
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Green River, WY
Fuji X-Pro1 XF23mm XF35mm.
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A revisit
A small selection of photos.
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I80 Aug 2024
All taken with my Fuji X-Pro1 with the TTArtisan 25mm.
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St. Jo, MO
Good morning St. Jo!
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Kennesaw, GA
Photowalk in Kennesaw, GA 8/19/2024. Fuji X-Pro1, TTArtisan 25mm.
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X-Pro1
Some photos taken with my X-Pro1. The X-Pro1 first debuted in 2012. It is known for its unique sensor.













