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Tag Archives: memorial
Davy Jones’ Locker
I came upon this fantastic memorial during a stroll through Fernwood Cemetery in Lansdowne, PA just outside of the Philadelphia city limits.
Posted in Adventures in Commuting, Photography
Tagged deep sea, Delaware County, diver, Fernwood Cemetery, graveyard, heroic, Joe Williams, Lansdowne, memorial, Pennsylvania, statue, USA
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Going in Style
Back in the 1980s, I went to art school, and I along with all of the other illustration majors were required to take a minor course in photography. We had to shoot the photos as well as process the negatives … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, The Photo Elective
Tagged 1980s, 1982, analog, cemetery, ghosts, grave yard, Joe Williams, memorial, New Jersey, Philadelphia College of Art, photography, USA, vintage, Watkins
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A Memorial or a Graveyard or Both
It’s been busy lately and I’m finding myself shoveling against the tide of time so I picked this glass negative by John Capewell to run this week without the foggiest clue as to what I’m running. I didn’t have a … Continue reading