Saturday, November 15, 2025

Playing for Pennies

 Walked into my favorite local cafĂ© the other day for a cuppa coffee,  sat down in down, and this gentleman started playing. Older type folk and blues tunes. Once again, another photo opportunity.

Sustain

 It’s been almost 10 years now since I last posted on this blog. I’ve been involved in painting and exhibiting my works whenever I get a chance. It’s been a couple of years now that my photography has ramped up. I am in hopes that it keeps going!

I’m posting this picture as more of a representation of today’s  society, which is not just in the big cities, but is global. I altered this photograph to eliminate some trademark names. I also used a painterly application for the final image.

I am in hopes to continue posting here, so please keep checking back for updated images and text.






Monday, January 22, 2018

Renewed Interest

 
Along with a new camera comes renewed interest in the art. Its an art form that has consumed me for 55 + years and will hopefully stick with me till the end!

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Thanks Dad!


Old story;  My late Dad, Joseph Small Jr., was a photographer in Westbrook back in the late 1930s. He shot commercially in that area and then when he went to Europe during WW-2 he continued to document his surroundings which included the liberation of the concentration camps including Buchenwald going into the camps along with General Omar Bradley which gave him the opportunity to shoot some gruesome, but memorable shots. A few years later I came along. Then about ten years after that he saw in me a talent. Something that has followed me throughout my life. Photography. Using my Mom’s Kodak Instamatic I was cranking out some sweet images, at least I thought so. Trying to be like Dad. Well, one summer he had me take all my hard earned lawn mowing money from the past 3 years or so out of the bank and off we went to Bangor to Dakin’s Sporting goods. Of course he did not tell me why other than I needed something to keep me busy during the summer vacation and something to keep me out of my Mom’s hair! Well I walked out with a Yashica-D twin lens reflex camera and three rolls of Verichrome B&W film and no idea what I was holding. Off I went, with about two hours of tutoring by dad, scuttling about downtown Ellsworth I shot up a roll of film. He gave me strict instructions to keep track of each frame and what f-stop and shutter-speed combination I had used. When I came back he just shook his head after looking at my notes saying that developing it would be a waste, but it was how I was going to learn. They came back great! Dad said it was beginners luck…but never let up on the lessons and I am grateful. Thanks Dad!

Life, its not ALL black and white!


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