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  • About Me
  • Galleries
    • Product Shots
      • Industrial Product Shots
      • Commercial/Retail Product Shots
    • Abandoned Gallery
    • Bridges Gallery
    • Graffiti-signs-wall art
  • Journeys
  • Barns
  • Churches
  • Museums
  • Abandoned
  • Photo Walks
  • Graffiti-Signs-Wall Art
  • Photography Topics
    • Instruction
  • Featured Pictures
  • Commercial/Retail Product Shots,  Featured Pictures,  Product Shots,  Table Top

    Product shot – Chic Watch

    March 10, 2024 / No Comments

    This “Chic” watch came from my wife’s Grandmother who passed many years ago so we’re not sure when she purchased the watch.  However, based on her ownership of it and the fact that she lived 93 years the watch was manufactured anywhere from 50-100 years ago.  I cannot find anything on the internet with respect to Chic watch manufacturing in…

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  • Commercial/Retail Product Shots,  macro,  Macro Photography

    Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. – 28 year retirement watch

    February 19, 2024 / No Comments

    I’ve been photographing jewelry recently because all the reflections make it quite difficult so I wanted the challenge. As I was searching for some jewelry to photograph I came upon Dad’s retirement watch from the Wallingford Steel Mill, later to become Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation. It’s about 30 years old because, I believe, he retired in 1993/1994 at the age…

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  • Light Painting,  Table Top

    Swirling Abstract

    January 15, 2024 / No Comments

    I was simply trying to create art using a 12″ long kitchen whisk in which the steel was coated with  red rubber. To me this has kind of an outer space look but the beauty of abstract art is that it takes on whatever meaning you interpret it as. I set up the shot in my studio in a pitch…

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