Month: June 2026

  • The Snap Spot Podcast Episode 3: Tattoo Photography: Written on my Heart (and) Back

    The Snap Spot Podcast Episode 3: Tattoo Photography: Written on my Heart (and) Back

    Pip: Robert’s Snap Spot is where a camera — or in today’s case, an iPhone 4 — becomes a way of reading people, places, and the stories they carry on their skin.

    Mara: Robert J Jr. brings us into tattoo culture this episode, exploring how ink on the body becomes a form of personal history. Let’s start with what it means to photograph something that was never meant to be decoration.

    Tattoo Photography: Written on the Skin

    Pip: The premise of this segment is a real question: what does it take to photograph a tattoo and have the image carry the same weight as the art itself — not just document it, but honor it?

    Mara: The post frames tattoo culture as something layered and intentional, and it opens with a quote from Walter Curlewis Photography: “Your body is a canvas, and your tattoos are the story painted on it.”

    Pip: That framing shifts the whole project. If the body is a canvas, then photographing a tattoo isn’t portraiture and it isn’t product photography — it’s something closer to documenting a living artwork with its own biography.

    Mara: The New Orleans back tattoo captured here is the concrete example. Shot on an iPhone 4, it’s a reminder that the gear is almost beside the point when the subject has that kind of presence.

    Pip: An iPhone 4, for the record, is old enough to have its own origin story — which feels appropriate given the subject matter.

    Mara: The post pairs that image with a second line: “Ink runs deeper than skin — it tells the story of the soul.” That’s the emotional argument the whole series is building toward. Tattoo Photography: Written on my Heart (and) Back isn’t treating ink as aesthetic. It’s treating it as autobiography.

    Pip: And photographing autobiography requires a different kind of attention — you’re not just composing a shot, you’re being trusted with someone’s history.

    Mara: That’s what the Tattoo Series as a whole seems to be after: not a catalog of designs, but a record of why people choose to write on themselves permanently.

    Pip: Which makes New Orleans a fitting place to start — a city that has never been shy about wearing its own story out loud.

    Mara: The images and the quotes together make the case that the camera, whatever camera, is just the tool. The subject is always the meaning underneath.


    Pip: Skin as autobiography, New Orleans as backdrop — there’s a whole archive of untold stories in a single frame.

    Mara: Next time, more of what the city and the people in it choose to show.

    Graphic illustration of several vintage cameras, some with light effects, arranged in a row.

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  • Silver Skillet in Monochrome

    Silver Skillet in Monochrome

    Diner – Vintage Cities

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    A black and white photograph of a restaurant sign that reads 'Voted Best Breakfast in Atlanta!' with a tall vertical sign indicating 'RESTAURANT'.
    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.
    Exterior view of the Silver Skillet restaurant with a vintage sign, showcasing black and white architecture.

    The Silver Skillet Restaurant – Atlanta, Georgia.

    Photos taken with my iPhone 15 Pro Max.

    Graphic illustration of several vintage cameras, some with light effects, arranged in a row.

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  • Last photos I took for May 2026

    Last photos I took for May 2026

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     “The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.”

    Dorothea Lange

    Let’s take a peek, these are my last photos on the card.

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    From my iPhone 15 Pro Max.

    A table lamp with a pleated shade and a pull chain, glowing softly beside a glass of red wine on a wooden side table, with a floral-patterned couch in the foreground and a framed landscape picture in the background.

    After an evening of rearranging our living room, office and dining room spaces, I needed a glass of wine.

    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.

    From my Canon EOS R100.

    A man stands in front of a brick wall, looking towards the camera while surrounded by potted plants and flowers.

    A little urban gardening with Neal outside our downtown Savannah apartment. I love my spinning bluebird!

    What caught your eye last month or even right now? Tell me about it.

    Ok photogs, I have to get back to “snappin” some pics. Looking forward to an amazing month! Laters!

    Graphic illustration of several vintage cameras, some with light effects, arranged in a row.

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  • My Canon Weekly 2026: Week 12

    My Canon Weekly 2026: Week 12

    Hidden in Vines

    Lately I have had my trusty iPhone Pro Max in my hand everywhere I go. I recently remembered why I loved the feel of an actual “camera”, my Canon. The experience is night and day. The approach, totally different and satisfying too. So I decided that I will no longer deny myself and with camera in hand, get back out there and start “Snapping” 📸


    Past and Present

    Explore the world through my lens!


    From my Canon EOS Rebel Sl1.

    An individual capturing a photo with a Canon camera, wearing a gray hat and scarf, surrounded by bare trees.

    Week 12


    May 30, 2026

    A small silver figurine of a person holding a hat in one hand and a stick in the other, partially obscured by green plant leaves on a wooden surface.
    Illustration of vintage cameras arranged in a row, with some cameras featuring a lightbulb or cube on top.


    Graphic illustration of several vintage cameras, some with light effects, arranged in a row.

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