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Festival of Nations

This year I spent the first day largely solo apart from a brief rendezvous with friends, and otherwise walked just shy of twelve miles across Tower Grove Park. The second day I approached it from a more Dionysian angle with another friend. I have more to say, but I’m still learning SquareSpace and while I like it, it’s twice now cost me a substantial amount of work on this post simply for clicking the wrong button with nothing saved and I tire or rewriting the same thing. So briefly then: this is a beloved event, and I enjoyed both days equally—”working” it for a full day, and really getting to take it in the second day as a festival-goer rather than a photographer.

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Japanese Festival

This year was my first time attending the Japanese Festival, hosted by the Missouri Botanical Garden, right by Tower Grove Park. One of the things I enjoy most about photography and my semi-unexpected obsession with it is that I want to get out there, to be shooting every day. And if I go to an event like this (where by “like this” I mean an event that many hundreds or even thousands are going to), I hope to get at least some shots that while fairly representing the moment aren’t where most people’s eyes would drift. This event was a joy to shoot. Very well organized, something going on in every corner of the grounds and often overlapping—but it went on for three days and most events were repeated, so you could either just meander, or choose when to stop in on a certain presentation. The shots below are from both Friday and Saturday.

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This might be my favorite shots so far.  There's a lot going on without it being noisy, several 'moments,' all distinct, some overlapping, and I like that it's representing this corner of feminine expression.  To me it almost looks posed, like I set the scene.

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I like this one, too.  This gentleman sitting alone, doing something on his phone but with a new friend on his lap that he'll need to take care of.

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This one is special to me because the woman dressed as a geisha on the right had noticed me shooting and chose to look over her shoulder right at the camera, when she was supposed to just be staring straight ahead, showing the back of her ensemble to the crowd.

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A magician working the crowd.  I'd been trying to find a way to get a decent image from his impromptu performances.  He wasn't on the schedule.  He would just wander around the grounds and decide when he wanted to perform and he'd start.  I'd tried a number of things and nothing was working.  Stood up on a bench here and grabbed this when he began running this young sir around in circles, and while normally I don't like subjects looking at the camera it sometimes makes the shot a touch better.

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Another 'off the schedule' performance.  I love that they worked in these little moments of surprise.

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The dashi procession.

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Paint Louis 2024

Paint Louis ran from August 31 - Sept 1 this year, and I drove over yesterday to see what it was all about after getting a hot tip from some friends. It didn’t disappoint. Breakdancing, vendors, DJs, dozens of graffiti artists from all over the country, skateboarders, scooter-ers, photographers, motorcyclists, families all spread up and down the Mural Mile graffiti wall.

I’ll also soon (maybe later tonight!) post images from last weekend’s Festival of Nations and this weekend’s Japanese Festival at the Botanical Garden.

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I'm pretty sure I used the 50 and set to f/16 for this whole shoot, but I'll note where I switched it up.  I think I often fall into the amateur trap of tending to shoot wide open and I've been trying to course correct.  f/16 is maybe going in the opposite direction a touch too far, but I didn't want to have to think about aperture when the idea behind this shoot was to keep moving, not be precious with my shots, and not have to worry too much about focal points.  

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Herman and Jeff City

On Saturday, July 20th I hit the road, really setting out to shoot Columbia, MO, but with quick stops at Herman and Jefferson City. As it turned out, by the time I got to Columbia it was late in the afternoon, I’d been shooting all day, and circumstances forced me to have a local IPA off 9th St. I took all of four or five pictures while there, and I’ll definitely have to return.

Herman is about an hour and a half west of St. Louis taking I-44 and then MO-100. It was recommended to me as a bit of a charmer and it didn’t disappoint. Motorcyclists use it as a waypoint for what I imagine are fun, relaxed drives and tourists pile in on the weekends for the many independent shops, the architecture, and the vineyards — maybe especially the Hermanoff Inn.

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Downtown Herman

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A view of the Hermanoff Inn.

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In the wine cellars of Hermanoff Inn.  Before heading down I was carefully 

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Just outside of Herman, oon MO-94.

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Jefferson City, Capitol building of MO.

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S. Kingshighway, #1

I committed to this site today, and given that I’m daily taking photos I hope that I’ll be updating here almost as often. I have a decent amount to share just to catch up, but tonight I’ll just post the catch of the day. I just parked on a side street off S. Kingshighway and walked for thirty minutes or so. I’ve thought about this area and wanted to explore on foot as it’s this vast wasteland in the middle of an otherwise dense part of town.

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Professionally maintained flower garden off an empty lot and alley.

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What the heck is this?

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In the center off in the distance there is a huge graffiti mural, I think reading “CDEEZ” with a row of signatures beneath.

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The former Jefferson Cafe (so yes, this is Jefferson Ave, not Kingshighway but was the last shot I took today), which burned the morning of June 7th after years of neglect, resulting from out of town ownership. I took this about 11pm, both because I wanted to try out the Manfrotto tripod I picked up today from Schillers and also because this is such a common story in St. Louis.


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Alton and Grafton

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As a first post I think I’ll be brief. Alton and Grafton both have the blown-through feeling of beach towns with deep roots. I drove over from St. Louis today to go for a photowalk and try to share a sense of them. These were all taken today. I’ve been going out after work to take photos around the city and usually I’ll also put in a long Saturday. I started with a Rebel T7 on March 20th. These were shot with an R

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Earlier in the day I was at the Tower Grove Farmer’s Market and took a few quick shots.

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