Monthly Archives: August 2007

Fig-Pickin’

As you’ve probably seen (if you’ve been keeping up with my blog), I end up photographing quite a variety of things on a daily basis. Thursday was no different as I went to Robin’s house (who I met on Memorial day @ Veteran Park) to photograph a story about figs. Yes, figs. My experience with figs was limited to my childhood, and those figs were of the newton variety so this was and interesting assignment.

I was amazed at how many different kinds and colors of figs there are. Silly me, I figured a fig is a fig, to use a figure of speech (ok, ok, no more bad puns). Robin picked the figs we photographed right off her trees and brought them inside. What a treat! They were ripe, sweet and sticky. I was afraid to eat during the photoshoot as a sticky fingerprint on a lens doesn’t good photography make, or so Yoda says. Here’s a shot from that session – I’ll take full credit for stylizing the food but Danielle and Robin take top prize for the Hydrangea & fig leaf floral arrangment.

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Speaking of Pirates…

I traveled to Greenville, NC yesterday to photography some of the more recognizable businesses in the area as well as the Chancellor of ECU. It has been quite a while since I’ve been in that area and, well I’ll be honest here, the memories I had were somewhat foggy to begin with. We got a chance to stroll around the ECU campus a bit after we met with the Chancellor and photograph some of the more interesting buildings. With ECU celebrating its centennial this year, it was quite appropriate to photograph some of the exquisite architecture – both original and new.

Here’s one of my favorites from the area. I’m sure people thought I was a bit weird when I took it, as I was standing on a cement barricade at the time. That’s why I’m glad I carry a camera, people seem to dismiss weird behavior more readily when you are holding one. :)

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