Last post for 2018, and its a departure from my normal stuff. This one’s an outtake from a studio session with my dad—we were shooting his photo for his
Another in my skiing Santa gnome series. I was taking a continuing education photography course at the time and didn’t have any studio lights. Still, this little guy never
Christmas wouldn’t be complete without me hanging a framed print of this photo in the house. Eaves, Chris (Nov. 7, 2008). Atop Gnome Knoll [Photograph]. Schaumburg, Illinois. Shot on
The last in this four-part series of photos about a truck. This one is more of a photographers’ photograph. There are so many frames within frames … it’s frames
Again, I’m not sure why it was left this way, or why the door was wide open, inviting a photo. Eaves, Chris (July 23, 2018). Cabin Abandon [Photograph]. Memphis,
The second in a four-part series, this one with an alternate angle of the truck. Eaves, Chris (July 23, 2018). Out of Work, II [Photograph]. Memphis, Tennessee. Shot on
Our summer weekend getaway in Memphis included a couple stops over at wonderful Shelby Farms Park. I don’t know why they retired this truck in the fashion they did
The geometry of Chicago is mesmerizing. Eaves, Chris (July 27, 2018). Lines & Boxes [Photograph]. Chicago, Illinois. Shot on a Canon 6D at 40mm, 1/320 sec., f8.0, ISO250
As I look back through my archive, I’ve realized that I tend to take a fair number for fire station/firetruck shots. This one’s in the Chicago Financial District. Eaves,
A fun moment on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain. Eaves, Chris (May 19, 2007). Lifted [Photograph]. New Orleans, Louisiana. Shot on a Canon Rebel XTi at 18mm, 1/200 sec.,