I added a section on the top right of the page where you can find links to my latest photos. This will keep people from having to wait and catch that just right moment when I post the link on Facebook only to have it drop off the page within minutes. You'll always be able to find the updated links here. More features will be added as I figure out what the heck i'm doing and/ or get around to it. I know, doesn't sound very professional, but with the overtime we're working I have less and less time for what I enjoy.
I have a guy who's working on TDC t-shirts. They sound pretty snazzy. Have to wait and see how that pans out. In the mean time, here's a look at my primitive plans for a cover featuring the lovely Stacey Dixon.
Btw... those ARE the finished Nashville Auto Fest shots. Hope you enjoy!
VooDoo Butcher
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
It's been a few days since i've had anything new to post but while sorting through pictures from the Nashville Auto Fest I thought it would be a good idea.... before we get too far away from the holiday, to show off a few shots from: A Very Kimmie Christmas.
Kimberly found time during the holiday season to capture a little of the bling on out tree. I think she did an awesome job. I'm proud of the fact shes taking the time to really learn her camera.
Hope you enjoy!!!
Kimberly found time during the holiday season to capture a little of the bling on out tree. I think she did an awesome job. I'm proud of the fact shes taking the time to really learn her camera.
Hope you enjoy!!!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Page 2
Oh, the dreaded page 2. I've thought about it all week at work. There's so many things I could write about but where do you start? Then I realized I hadn't shared my unbelievable Christmas presents I received yet. My Mom and brother caught me totally by surprise! I unwrapped one present and wondered why on earth Mom would put it in an old Kodak box. It took a few minutes for my brain to rationalize that i'm sitting there with a late 50's or maybe early 60's Super 8 movie projector BRAND NEW IN THE BOX!!!! That's right, DROOL!!!! Supposedly it's never been used and still has the tags on the handle. It came with a bag of reels of all sizes. When I finally came back down to earth I unwrapped a second present that contained a baia Dual 8 movie viewing and editing kit. Again NEW IN THE BOX!!!! Both presents came from a gentleman in Evansville, IN who's known all over the country for his vintage photography equipment. When you consider the number of movie and slide projectors Kimberly and I have acquired in the past few years that have seen a great deal of wear and tear, these are a very welcome addition. We were given both my father's and her grandfather's movie projectors after they passed. Thanks to suggestions from fellow vintage collectors, we try to buy every movie or slide projector we run across at garage and yard sales that are priced dirt cheap. If nothing else we should have a long supply of bulbs for our good equipment. Now the question is should I even use these new toys or keep them in pristine condition? Hmmmmm, the curiosity is killing me!
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| BRAND NEW NEVER USED!!! |
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| The new editing equipment!!! |
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| Dad's movie camera |
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| Kimmie's weapon of choice! She DOES still use this one at some car shows. |
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| With some work this will soon by my weapon of choice! |
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| I called this one my Hot Rod for a number of years! It's the one that helped get my magazine work started. |
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| My current Hot Rod as bought. |
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| This one truly is a Hot Rod now. Bring on a new car show season!!! |
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