Archive for the Photography Category

Maine Mariners.

Posted in Photography on May 29, 2012 by baker

Portland State Pier.  Portland, ME.  Memorial Day weekend, May 26, 2012.

Pier.

Posted in Photography with tags , , , , , on May 26, 2012 by baker

Maine State Pier, Portland, ME.  May 26, 2012.

Prep.

Posted in Photography on May 24, 2012 by baker

St. Marks Place, Brooklyn.  May 9, 12, 2012.

Pre-production is a lot of sitting around with cast picking through a script, trying on wardrobe, and replacing light fixtures a night or two before the shoot.  Make sure you want it, though – however many people you can get to help, it’s an obscure and lonely pleasure.

Gutter idle.

Posted in Photography on May 24, 2012 by baker

4th Avenue, Brooklyn.  May 24, 2012.

A series of rainshowers all morning leaves a few minutes at a time of washout stillness.

O.B.B.

Posted in Photography on May 20, 2012 by baker

St Marks Place, Brooklyn.  May 20, 2012.

Untitled, for now.

Posted in Photography with tags , , , on May 16, 2012 by baker

St. Marks Place, Brooklyn.  May 14, 2012.

A still from my new film, shot on Monday.  On a sunny day very soon, we’ll shoot the one remaining scene.  Keep an eye out for it this summer.

Load out.

Posted in Photography on May 15, 2012 by baker

Baltic St, Brooklyn.  May 15, 2012.

Manhattan-bound.

Posted in Photography with tags , , , , , on May 12, 2012 by baker

Parkside Q stop, Brooklyn.  6pm.  May 12, 2012.

Tagged.

Posted in Photography with tags , , , , , , on May 11, 2012 by baker

Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn.  March 11, 2012.

Planeviews.

Posted in Photography with tags , , , , , , on May 11, 2012 by baker

JFK and beyond.  April 30, 2012.

Photography as therapy.  Great as it is to visit the world, traveling the first leg of 5,500 miles in a Boeing 777-300 ER (Extended Range) – 208 feet long with a 197-foot wingspan, capable of carrying 289 passengers 7,930 nautical miles going 564 miles per hour at 41,100 feet – generates waves of acrophobia leading up to and into flight.  It’s helped to have done it for years, but the act of taking pictures provides a comforting illusion of taking control.  And often results in beautiful imagery.