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 16, 2019 | Architectural Photography, Fine Art Photography
I often take photo drives out to rural areas around Central Missouri when I have downtime from my commercial photography work. On this particular day, I drove out to Slater, Missouri, to photograph an abandoned house. On my way home, the sunset was creating vivid...
by Notley Hawkins | Aug 16, 2019 | Architectural Photography, Commercial Photography
In 2013, Nick Borgmeyer of Simon-Oswald hired me to take architectural photos of the Gerald T. and Bonnie M. Brouder Science Center building on the campus of Columbia College in Columbia, Missouri. I was honored to take pictures of the new building on the campus of my...
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