Roadside Photo-Art
The Rural Street Photography photoart project & snapshots photoblog. Traditional film, plus lo-res and digital. Robert Frank lives.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Get-Together
It can be difficult to obtain a candid shot using a large Mamiya C300 6x6 medium format film camera - but as we see here and with the previous entry, it is still doable. People mostly live in their own little bubbles and aren't paying attention to what the rest of us are doing.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Two Cups, One Woman
Talk about hiding in plain sight - this was taken with a Mamiya medium format film camera in a Wendy's restaurant. I found the juxtaposition of objects interesting, is all.
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Mamiya C330 Kodak T-Max 100 film
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Mamiya C330 Kodak T-Max 100 film
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Wendy's Suspicion
While traveling back from Christa's birthday get-together, stopped by a Wendy's in McMinnville, Oregon. I think the woman two tables away is suspicious of anyone with a camera.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Quiet Day
Winter has been dragging on through late spring. I'm sure that there is global warming somewhere, but in this little village it seems to get colder and wetter every year. The lingering cold had brought the whole town to a grinding halt. Nobody wants to go out.

One soul braves the cold and the wet of this non-spring day. The streets are glad to see him.
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Canon A2
BW400CN black and white film
Manual exposure

One soul braves the cold and the wet of this non-spring day. The streets are glad to see him.
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Canon A2
BW400CN black and white film
Manual exposure
Friday, March 11, 2011
Firepower
Guns are everywhere in America, and their sale has long been a ubiquitous fixture in rural areas. Guns on display everywhere; urban areas are starting to see this too. In rural America you just can't have too much firepower.
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