Road Apple Roubaix is a gravel "race" out in Garrettsville, Ohio. This year's edition was warmer then usual but very sloppy. I brought my Canon R8 into the bar for the after party and snapped a few images but I spent most of my time just hanging out. I did do a full ride recap on YouTube and the video is linked at the end. Road Apple is always a great event filled with so many friendly faces.
Monday, March 4, 2024
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Playin Hooky on the Bikes
With the mercury rising over 60 on a February day it was time to slam the laptop shut and head out on my bike. I met up with Ben at the abandoned MEC building and we drank a few beers and took some photos in some awesome light. We then headed down some abandoned tracks and off into Highland Square for a patio beer in the sun.
I can work when its dark.
Sunday, February 25, 2024
Kent in the Sun
Erin and I decided to ride out to Kent to get some Taco Tontos. I brought my nifty fifty(50mm f/1.8) on my Canon EOS R8 and we decided to stop and take some portraits along the way. I've been taking a lot of bike photos since the sun is setting a little later but mostly with the pancake 28mm. I decided I wanted to shoot some with a shallower depth of field on this day.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Furnace Street & Ace Burns
I've always thought this was an interesting building - I believe I've made some photos of it on Kodak Tri-X before. When I rode by last night the light was pretty perfect with the sign roughly matching the sky in exposure. I also stopped to photograph the burned out Ace Rubber - one of the first places I ever photographed with a digital camera - soon to be just a memory. When I was in Boston I saw the crazy images of the inferno on social media. That and more randomness after the jump.
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Ryes & Shine?
Monday, February 19, 2024
Roaming Boston
I spent the last week working in Boston - I was shooting photos and videos for a seafood company and its subsidiaries. I will show some of that work eventually but these are a few images I made roaming around with my friend Eric. I had extended the trip to spend the weekend hanging out with him. We checked out some breweries, walked around the harbor and also up by the old bear cages in Franklin Park.
Sunday, February 11, 2024
BellTower by Bike
Saturday, February 10, 2024
The Keys to Good Light
Tuesday, February 6, 2024
The Thumbnail.
I stopped on my ride to take this photo for a thumbnail for a YouTube video. I keep trying to remind myself to do this. Thumbnails are super important in YouTube so giving myself the best image possible to work with is something I should be doing. So many times I end up having to pull a still from the footage my GoPro took - that can work well - but leeway in editing is obviosly limited. The video I made is linked after the jump.
Sunday, February 4, 2024
Industrial Gravel
Gravel riding has been the fastest growing segment of cycling for years. Riding on interesting gravel and country roads that are more off the beaten path and with low traffic. Here around Akron we've been doing our own version. Rolling through the post-industrial landscape on abandoned old train tracks and roads - seeing the ruins of the past.
Saturday, February 3, 2024
Magic City, Magic Hour
Magic City Brewing is right off of the Towpath Trail so we ride there often - it also happens to be one of our favorite beer & food spots in the Akron area. Another thing I happen to dig about it is that it sits across from a lake. It gets these great low sunsets through the windows. I've found so many different cool shots over the years and in different seasons because of it. (Really pretty from the patio in summer too).
Thursday, February 1, 2024
Vintage Digital
When I first started assisting at the studio I now own they were using an RZ67 with a Phase One P25 digital back. This was an almost medium format sized, 22MP sensor that cost $30,000. I have run some film through the collection of RZ67's here but hadn't tried out the P25. After a bit of an odyssey to get it working(vid at the end) I finally made some images. I have to say I'm impressed with how well it hold up. It is obviously a slow way to shoot - definitely suited for studio work - but I took it to the bike shop and messed around with it handheld anyways. I want to have more fun with this - the lenses are amazing - but here is a what I've done so far.
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Missile Toe
Missile Toe is the "World's Greatest Christmas Band" and I have seen them many times over the years - and they have graced these blog posts many times too. On this night however they were doing rock & roll and punk covers for a friend's bday. They were awesome as usual and I had a blast. Weasel Face also played - they do a Ramones cover set. I just brought my Canon EOS R8 and my 35mm 1.4 because I rode my bike and it was raining. My Sigma 35 is my favorite lens for things like this and the light was good enough that I got away with some decent shots without a flash.
Monday, January 22, 2024
To Shoot or Not to Shoot
I drove to Pittsburgh for a surprise birthday party last weekend. Besides a brewery stop on the way out we spent most of the time hanging out at a friend's house. When I got home I realized how few photos I really took. I try to remind myself to shoot some of these moments but at the same time I often get caught up in just enjoying myself. I definitely feel people have a tendency to over document things and not enjoy the moment enough - all those IG video stories - moments experienced through the screen instead of directly through your own eyes, only to be swiped past once and the forgotten....but at the same time I am so glad I have captured moments of friends that are no longer around. Also a reason I still think photography can be more powerful than cellphone vids.
Anyways - maybe I actually struck the perfect balance on this night - a couple fun shots to look bak on - but an evening of great conversation with the camera often in its bag too.
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Abandoned and Freezing
The temperature was only 11 degrees but I stil wanted to get out and do something. A short bike ride downtown to meet up with friends and explore an abandoned factory? Why not - that is what we do in the Rust Belt. I have friends who have been to this place before and they said how interesting it was - the company left it as a complete time capsule - nothing had been removed. There was still a lot of cool old stuff in the offices(the stuff looters and tweakers don't care about but that photographers and arm-chair historians like me find interesting), but all of the much else of the metal and parts that could be removed had been. It is just wild to me that all of this left behind could have been simply it write-off, just left to rot and become the city's problem(not uncommon around here).
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