Showing posts with label faces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faces. Show all posts

Sunday, May 23, 2021

Wall Portraits

I have spent a lot of time photographing the various mural art of Tucson.  There are estimated to be about 107 wall murals in and around Tucson.  While the murals spell out a story or an idea, it is the faces contained within these murals that have fascinated me, as well as those talented artists that painted them. 

 


I have deliberately cropped in close on just the faces contained in these wall murals…you might consider this bog a presentation of the mural faces of Exit 270. 














I can be contacted at nymacc@gmail.com for any questions or comments.  All the images were photographed with a SONY A7II camera.

Friday, October 5, 2018

Antique Shop Faces

I love walking through antique shops with my camera...it is a whole world of adventures; with new discoveries each time you visit. These shops contain bits and pieces of another time, an archeological time capsule waiting silently to be explored.



When visiting these shops, I find myself drawn into a world populated by mannequins and dolls; that seem to be staring back at my camera. These are the faces I find among the antiques in this silent world, each one seemingly having a story to tell. One could consider these images a series of photographs of incomplete stories. So welcome to this strange world...I hope you enjoy the visit. All of the images were made at the Midtown Mercantile Merchants shop here in Tucson.