Daily Archives: March 11, 2014
Well tomorrow morning when Sherelene leaves for work, I’m headed to White, Georgia and Old Car City, and I couldn’t be any more excited if it was going to be Christmas morning! Do I love shooting old rusty cars and trucks that much? All most, but the real excitement is the great time I know we are going to have! Anytime Jim Begley and I get to run a workshop together it is a reason for me to celebrate, I love my brother to death, and it is a joy working with him, and one of my best friends in the world will be there, Nick Coury! If that were not enough, one night Carl Turner will grace us with his presence for dinner, and several other dear friends have promised to pop in to fellowship. Now we have a wonderful group of students from around the country and three students from Liberty University coming down from Lynchburg with our great friend and photography buddy Tim Isaacson and his son Silas! The fellowship is going to be epic!
Adding to the personal excitement is that I just took Tony’s seminar and picked up so many great ideas, to try and share with the group. One last thing, my Fuji 56mm f 1.2 lens arrived and Nick is bringing it to me there! Wow, can’t wait to shoot that lens and share the images this coming week.
Please stay tuned and I will share the things happening in Old Car City!
Thank you Lord, I’m so blessed!
Blessings
the pilgrim
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Over the weekend I went up to Erlanger, Kentucky for Tony Sweet’s Creative Photography Seminar, and wow what a great shooter he is! I’ve known Tony for many years, actually when we first met he was a drummer, a really good one too, in a jazz band. He worked with us in the Great American Photography Weekends and then he really blossomed into the great artist he is today. In my estimation Tony residers in the rarefied atmosphere of the Art Wolfe’s and Freeman Patterson’s of our craft. One part great shooter and two parts real artist! Tony’s work is a magical combination of tight, wonderful technique, and an open ended and embracing art!
I really enjoyed what Tony shared and it was a good review, and I picked up some novel new ways to look at common photographic problems, all in all, a day very well spent. Tony had assembled a nice group of photographers and I knew several so it was a kind of a homecoming for me as well, it was great to see some old friend again. Tony and I had time to visit and catch-up on a very old friendship, which I enjoyed very much! I can highly recommend Tony‘s classes, seminars, and his excellent books! You can learn more at: http://tonysweet.com/
Thanks Tony, for a very nice day with you, and your followers!
Well it’s just one more day until Jim and I head to Old Car City, I will keep you posted from there, can’t wait, love that place!!!
Blessings,
the pilgrim
Thanks to Tom Fielder for making the image above of Tony and I together!
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