Always searching for interesting people to photograph. The fellow in the mirror shot was at a street art fair and spent quite a bit of time admiring his reflection from a variety of angles. I found him utterly fascinating. The second shot is from another trip to "The Wall" in Washington, DC. So many stories on that structure. Tucker is the First Mate on a fishing charter boat that operates in the Chesapeake Bay. What a face! Every line tells a different story. I couldn’t help but think of Hemingway’s "Old Man and The Sea” watching him work the lines and hauling in each catch. The last shot is Beale Street in Memphis. There were a group of young men doing acrobatics, much to the delight of the passersby. Got really lucky on this shot.
photophile wrote:
I like 2 and 3.
Me, too, especially 2. It’s very moving.
Thank you, macmama, I appreciate your comment.
I appreciate your comment, photophile.
A great and creative set. Well done.
Thank you so much, Jimcamera, I really appreciate the kind words.
The rendering of Tucker is absolutely fabulous...
Nice to see that superb level of lifestyle editorial here on UHH
Very nice series. They are all nice, but #2 really stands out to me.
I follow your posts Thomas902, so your kind comments are really appreciated.
Saxman47
It's very heart-warming that "Looking For A Friend" speaks to you, Vince68. That was my hope that it would speak to others, as it did me when I took the photograph.
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