reckless abandon

You would think we stumbled in to a logging camp, but it was a parking lot with dozens of felled trees and scraggly branches everywhere. Ansel Adams once said, “You don’t take a picture, you make a picture,” so that’s exactly what we did. This session contained three distinct environments: An abandoned swimming pool, the parking lot logging camp, and finally cliffside and creek. I don’t have space to post the swimming pool that and the rest of the photos we shot in a nearby creek, but you’ll see them pop up over on Instagram.

It was a successful shoot and we didn’t realize during this session is that, in the coming days, life would grind to a halt. Non-essential businesses would be closed and people would spend spring inside due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I’m confident that things will be back to normal soon and, rest assured, I’ll be outside (and in the studio) making more art. Stay tuned.

Click over to Isaiah’s Instagram feed to see more of his work and other images from this session.