by Notley Hawkins | Aug 24, 2019 | Fine Art Photography
Recently, I went on a photo drive to Chamois, in Osage County, Missouri. I decided to take the back roads on my return home. My GPS unit guided down some previously untraveled gravel roads. The area borders the Ozark plateau and is heavily forested. As I drove down...
by Notley Hawkins | Aug 23, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
On Highway 100, that runs along the Missouri River bottoms in Osage County near Chamois, Missouri, there is an abandoned farmhouse that sits like a sentinel. The house is surrounded by tall trees and sits alone in rich farmland. On a moonlit evening, the house is...
by Notley Hawkins | Aug 21, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
In my travels, I continually seek out abandoned motifs with little or no artificial light nearby. When I find the right spot, I use my light painting technique to illuminate the surroundings. I either use Quantum Trio flash units or handheld flashlights. On this...
by Notley Hawkins | Aug 20, 2019 | Event Photography
In 2016, I took an epic picture of the annual “Tiger Walk” on the campus of the University of Missouri. I returned in 2019 to recreate the photo. I also have a freshman nephew attending Mizzou this year and he was participating in the walk. I set up my...
by Notley Hawkins | Aug 16, 2019 | Architectural Photography, Event Photography
I was excited when the State Historical Society of Missouri hired me for event photography at their grand opening ceremonies for the new Center of Missouri Studies. The new building is located on Elm Street in downtown Columbia, Missouri, and is open to the public....
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