blog

February 24, 2015

Black and White

I took this image just outside Carmel’s located in the Grove Arcade in downtown Asheville. Needless to say, the two large dogs caught my eye with their striking contrast of black and white. The gentleman in the back seemed to take great pride in his fellow companions. I inquired about the breeds and was informed that the white dog is a Great Pyrenees and the black dog is a Newfoundland. After taking this first shot, I tried to capture some more “portraits” of the dogs. They were less cooperative after the initial photograph, conspiring to undermine any further photographs by turning away from the camera. It rather reminded me of taking photos of reluctant family members.

Still, I’m content with this family portrait.

Black and White

Black and White

All images © Joe Longobardi. All Rights Reserved.
joelongobardiphotography.com/
joelongobardiphotography.com/books

February 14, 2015

Anthropomorphism

Biltmore Avenue, downtown Asheville.

It is our innate nature to attribute human characteristics to inanimate objects and animals; injecting our interpretation of reality and understanding of the world to make sense and therefore create closure in that which we may find disconcerting. Traditional fables with talking animals is one example of a literary device that anthropomorphizes nonhuman characters offering human life lessons in the guise of simple stories. In the case of this photograph below, I saw an intimate narrative unfolding in the interaction of the mannequin and the older woman just behind the plate glass window. By the very act of capturing the image below, I created a universally understood relationship, and therefore the personification of the mannequin.

Hopefully, the woman was able to console the mannequin.

Consolation

Consolation

All images © Joe Longobardi. All Rights Reserved.
joelongobardiphotography.com/
joelongobardiphotography.com/books

February 7, 2015

Be My Valentine

Shooting expired film on the streets of downtown Asheville, North Carolina.

This capture was made on expired Kodak Max 400 film that was given to me by a photographer friend of mine. Needless to say, the colors that resulted have a very over processed look. I determined the age of the film to about 10 years old, but still it was a guessing game regarding how to properly expose the film. I slightly overexposed the film when shooting to compensate for any flatness and underexposure that would occur, be even then the developed negatives were a bit dark and lacking contrast. I had them scanned at French Broad Imaging (located in Asheville) and made corrections in Adobe Camera Raw.

Still, the photo has a rather vintage quality about it, and the narrative is what I personally find the most intriguing.

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Be My Valentine

Be My Valentine

All images © Joe Longobardi. All Rights Reserved.
joelongobardiphotography.com/
joelongobardiphotography.com/books

February 1, 2015

A Shoulder To Lean On

January 20, 2015

A candid shot of a couple passing through downtown Asheville. It was a week later while reviewing the image that I noticed the cat nestled on the shoulders of the man on the right.

A shoulder to lean on

A shoulder to lean on

All images © Joe Longobardi. All Rights Reserved.
joelongobardiphotography.com/
joelongobardiphotography.com/books

Content © Joe Longobardi. All Rights Reserved. Powered by WordPress