West 65th Street, Cleveland, 12-20-09. Canon XSi. All photos handheld, using available light. ISO 1600, f4.0 to f5.6.
2 comments:
Joe Bednarski
said...
OK, enough of this doing this for yourself. These images along with your fabulous writing deserve a forum, book, television, etc. In Chicago on the PBS station there's a show called "Hidden Chicago"
http://www.wttw.com/main.taf?p=48,1
This is exactly what you should be doing with your work. Maybe you approach the local PBS people and present a concept and see if they'll fund it? You're already tied to them through your radio gig, no? Of course it means taking it into the video realm but it's such a natural I can visualize exactly what it would look like.
After doing some video at the West Side Market a couple of weeks ago and seeing all of these other great treasures that Cleveland has to offer I could see you doing this and maybe getting syndicated nationwide.
The Greyhound station, last visited by me in senior year high school with a few friends after getting way drunk at the Agora or one of those 70s rock clubs. Looks exactly the same!
Wow! What a gorgeous church...it's always such a shame when these beautiful old buildings get shut down---and worse when they get torn down. Fabulous job capturing this place.
2 comments:
OK, enough of this doing this for yourself. These images along with your fabulous writing deserve a forum, book, television, etc. In Chicago on the PBS station there's a show called "Hidden Chicago"
http://www.wttw.com/main.taf?p=48,1
This is exactly what you should be doing with your work. Maybe you approach the local PBS people and present a concept and see if they'll fund it? You're already tied to them through your radio gig, no? Of course it means taking it into the video realm but it's such a natural I can visualize exactly what it would look like.
After doing some video at the West Side Market a couple of weeks ago and seeing all of these other great treasures that Cleveland has to offer I could see you doing this and maybe getting syndicated nationwide.
The Greyhound station, last visited by me in senior year high school with a few friends after getting way drunk at the Agora or one of those 70s rock clubs. Looks exactly the same!
Wow! What a gorgeous church...it's always such a shame when these beautiful old buildings get shut down---and worse when they get torn down. Fabulous job capturing this place.
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