Michael and I (Kevin) have spent the last few days photographing together in Buffalo, NY. We met up with Mark Maio and a workshop he was holding photographing Silo City. This is a huge complex of abandoned Grain Silos that at the beginning of the 20th century played a huge part of distributing grain from the Midwest to other areas around the country. Needless to say it was a great time shooting old, huge, abandoned and decaying buildings. We got our fill of urban decay landscapes, with a number of good keepers. You’ll see these on the home page in coming weeks from both Michael and me.
Michael and I will be working together over the next few days along with Chris on a number of different and exciting projects for LuLa, Rockhopper and the Endowment. We’re very excited about everything we are working on.
Alain Briot’s monthly article is featured today The Canon EF 8-15, f1.4 USM Fisheye Lens. Not only is it a review of this lens but also how the lens plays a big part in Alain’s photography.
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