by Notley Hawkins | Oct 18, 2019 | Architectural Photography, Commercial Photography, Fine Art Photography
The Kewley family has owned and operated the iconic Mugs Up Drive-In since 1955. Patriarch Ray Kewley ran the restaurant for decades. Ray’s grandson Brandon Kewley now manages the location. The spot is popular with Columbia locals for its homemade Root Beer. The...
by Notley Hawkins | Oct 10, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
Hidden in a cornfield in rural Saline County, Missouri sits an abandoned farmhouse. What was once a grand home has collapsed, leaving a shell of its former self. I visited the location during a full moon phase for some light painting photography. I used the powerful...
by Notley Hawkins | Sep 12, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
I did some light painting photography in Kansas City, Missouri at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art a few years ago. The subject was one of the Shuttlecocks by Claes Oldenburg & Coosje van Bruggen. There was some controversy about the outdoor sculptures when the...
by Notley Hawkins | Sep 12, 2019 | Fine Art Photography
Here’s an example of my fine art photography work I shot this past spring. It’s a photograph of the Electric Fan barn quilt on Highway 240 in Howard County, Missouri near Fayette. Barn owner Martha Holman selected the Electric Fan motif because it resembled one her...
by Notley Hawkins | Sep 8, 2019 | Fine Art Photography
Last fall, I did a whole series of photos looking directly up the sky. The technical term for the point precisely above a location is known as the “zenith.” I became interested in the idea of the zenith after doing a series of drone photography shots of...
by Notley Hawkins | Sep 7, 2019 | Fine Art Photography, Light Painting Photography
In rural Chariton County, Missouri sits an abandoned Chevrolet farm truck, secluded under an aging carport attached to a vacant farmhouse. The rusty vehicle sits like a sentinel watching everything, a perfect subject for my light painting photography. I used three...
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