p.52 #1 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
anthonysemone wrote:
The “joy” of learning to build and fly my in-home flight simulator was deeply enriched by the short walk from where my wife and I live across the street to the Museum of Art of Philadelphia. We were utterly amazed at at Judith Joy Ross’s photography.
Part of the Joy came from the fact that I served for over 20 years my several police departments in the Hazleton area dating from shortly after 9/11. To quote the Jewish side of my family: “I Nevah hoid a her.” Not only that, none of the many officers, family members, private citizens whom I knew “hoid” of her either. So, my question is: how many of you all here have?
Here is a stunning picture posted upon entrance to the many rooms of the gallery featuring her work. It had been enlarged to “life-size,” literally. 😊 What an incredibly gifted photographer. ❤️
Yes, I have seen her work but it was a while ago. I remember the portrait of Senator Byrd and a few others. It's very nice to see her work again, thanks for posting this.
p.52 #3 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
eeneryma wrote:
A nice series TW, emphasizing for me that “man’s best friend” is central to our lives.
Steve
Yes, this sympathetic creature is an important part of our lives. And a rewarding theme for street photography. When I am out on the streets I notice dog walkers before anything else.
p.52 #19 · Life on the Street - Post your Street Photography here
While at Ft Huachuca, AZ on military training in 1967 prior to 2 years in Vietnam, we had a Sunday off. So a few guyz and I visited Tombstone and Boot Hill.
Instamatic camera//film..
Oh!! Gas was $.25 a gallon!!!!!!!
Nogales, Mexico...Corvair, old time camera and a burro ride. Ole'