The featured image above is a satellite shot of De Soto Park in St. Petersburg, Florida. Colorful, I admit, but it doesn’t begin to depict what this eerie location appeared like at 6 AM, 11/15/2018.
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I’ve been photographing this striking bodega since 2010, but I’ve never been completely satisfied with the results. The first time it came out as too…
4 CommentsTaking timelapse sequences is hard enough. But taking them at a state fair with hundreds rushing by is a real challenge. But not impossible.
3 CommentsA notice in the SSC Observer for Peter Bates’ exhibit Florida Bodegas and the Immigrant Experience and Cheryl Levin’s Day at the Junkyard
Leave a CommentA notice in the Tampa Bay Times for Peter Bates’ exhibit Florida Bodegas and the Immigrant Experience, at the St. Petersburg Museum of History till 1/14/2018.
One CommentStanding outside on that balmy summer’s day, we noticed something alarming about the Cologne Cathedral.
One CommentMy friend Stan forwarded this article about a former technology project manager who wants to replace neighborhood bodegas with soulless five-foot-wide cubicles that sell a fraction of the items.
One CommentThis time-lapse video of the Italianate Ringling Museum grounds of Sarasota, Florida captures the eclipse from an unexpected angle.
Leave a CommentThis short time-lapse video of Lucerne, Switzerland ended up being tougher than I’d anticipated. It required planning.
One CommentShe knew what was photogenic and what was not. When I went to the refreshment stand to photograph anyone (and purchase popcorn), server Sheila Ramsay felt the small size (a large white styrofoam cup) “wouldn’t make a nice picture.”
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