On the LensFlare35.com site, I interview the photographers via a podcast, but then have them put together a portfolio of images, and then narrate those images. Doesn’t make for a lot of text in the body of the blog post, but it does make for an interesting way of hearing what they have to say about their images and the photo shoot. So, why not do that for my own site, as people really seem to like it!
So, here’s the setup for this photoshoot. My wife Deborah took a couple of days off, and she just wanted to go to a couple of stores and look for furniture. One of our favorite spots to shop for antiques (and new furniture as well) is the Dolgeville Mill. Four floors of all KINDS of cool stuff. Well, I decided that if I HAD to go shopping, then the camera was going to come with me and I’d make a day of just shooting some interesting images wherever I landed. So, the shots range from inside the Mill, to a sunset along the Mohawk River.
Here’s the video of my images with an explanation of each that opens in a popup window, just click, watch and listen.