What Draws You Back Again and Again?

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I recently visited Fonthill, the concrete and tile home of anthropologist and collector Henry Chapman Mercer. The folks here are adamant about no pictures on their tours…Don’t even try to sneak a cell phone picture. And I was once accosted outside and grilled about my intentions when I was taking a photo outside while using a tripod.  When a photographer friend of mine was offering a workshop there, I HAD to go back with the camera. The place is a complete visual feast…overwhelming in all there is to look at.

In our few hours in this special place, I kept coming back to this little nook above the fireplace with the skull tucked in. When I first spotted it, the light was much too harsh to get a nice shot…but I wandered back through the room several times, waiting for the light to soften. Then there are the processing decisions…color or black and white?

What makes an image evocative and compelling to you? What draws you back again and again trying to see the same image from a new angle and with a new set of eyes?

Returning Over Time

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On a trek to a distant meeting yesterday, I brought the camera along in case an opportunity presented itself during prime leaf season here in PA. I have photographed this tree before (see below), even though it is a good distance from my house. I knew I would be going past it with the light on the right side and I was hoping for some stunning red or yellow leaves. When I got there, I was sad that the leaves were already down. I didn’t get the photo I was hoping for…but it made me determined to get back a little earlier next year…or perhaps venture out in the snow to get a series of images from this lovely little farm.

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Waterlilies

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I loved the architectural reflection in this water garden in Kennett Square, PA. The mid-day light was less than ideal for shooting, but I liked the non-polarized, silvery effect of the water.

Art Museum Moonrise

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When it’s cold outside, I like to revisit summer images to remind me that winter won’t last forever.

I spent a stimulating and productive day of shooting in Philadelphia, ending at the Art Museum when the sun was setting and the moon was on the rise. Should you find yourself in the city, I encourage you to spend a summer afternoon exploring this culturally vibrant and historic area, where you’ll find the architectural beauty of Boathouse Row, Waterworks, and of course the Art Museum itself, all along on the banks of the Schuylkill River.

Windows and Doors

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There are a trio of buildings in Doylestown, PA, that are attributable to historian/archaeologist Henry Chapman Mercer: the Mercer Museum, the Moravian Tile Works and the Fonthill Museum. All are poured concrete buildings that have considerable character and are great fun to explore (although I and many of my fellow shooters have discovered the staff to be fairly hostile to photographers.)

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