I walk past this mini-street on my morning commute. The low clouds on this day completely obscured Sears/Willis Tower, which normally provides a third level of buildings in the
As I mentioned at the first of the year, I jumped into analog film development last year, and I enjoyed the experience—up until the part of digitizing the negatives
I totally missed the boat, as they say, on this one. I would have loved to have gotten a shot of them approaching with bridges raised. This scene unfolded back in
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,
This lovely little coffee shop in Chicago’s financial district is always worth a stop for a photo (or five). Eaves, Chris (July 27, 2018). A Pick-Me-Up [Photograph]. Chicago, Illinois.
Scooting by with the flow of traffic in the Chicago “Loop”, the man is looking at the remote to his electric skateboard. Eaves, Chris (July 27, 2018). Loop Commuter
The view from the first car on the reverse run (engine in back) into the city. Eaves, Chris (Jan. 12, 2013). Into the City [Photograph]. Chicago, Illinois. Shot on
At least on this stretch of the Chicago River, tour boat and pleasure craft have replaced the industrial traffic, and the wonderful architecture of the city shines above the
Even back in 2009, you didn’t need a high-powered camera to take a good photo. This was taken on a small point-and-shoot camera. Click the image to open full-screen
Apologies for the ugliness of the site at the moment. There was an intrusion that required a nuclear wipe of the server. Eaves, Chris (~June 2016). Jackson Station [Photograph].