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Observation #17: The Right Light

December 27, 2018 by Seth Haines

Observation #17: Good architecture sneaks up on you, I think. The building you’ve passed 1,000 times waits for the right moment, the right light, the right balance of elements and then WHAMMO! she whops you upside the head and says ‘Pay attention!’”

*Photo taken with the Fujifilm X100S. For behind the scenes content join the inner circle.

December 27, 2018 /Seth Haines
Photography, architectural photography, architecture photography, architectural design, Black and White, light and shadow, Fayetteville
St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Altus, Arkansas.

St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Altus, Arkansas.

Observation #16: Monochrome Magic

December 19, 2018 by Seth Haines

Observation #16: Sometimes the way to see the magic is to strip away the color.

*Photo taken with the Fujifilm X100S. For behind the scenes content join the inner circle.



December 19, 2018 /Seth Haines
monochrome, Black and White, architecture photography, church, Catholic Church, architectural photography, Catholic Church Arkansas, Travel, travel photography, travel Arkansas, architectural design
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Observation #14: People in Color

December 11, 2018 by Seth Haines

Observation #14: Monochrome. Black and white. Sometimes shades of gray make the best photographs. Sometimes, though, we need people in full color.

(This mural in Fayetteville, Arkansas was painted by Octavio Logo. For more on the piece, read this article.)

*Photo taken with the Fujifilm X100S. For behind the scenes content join the inner circle.

December 11, 2018 /Seth Haines
Photography, architecture photography, color photography, Fujifilm, Fayetteville, Arkansas, Art
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Observation #13: New Light for Old Loves

December 10, 2018 by Seth Haines

I’ve lived in Fayetteville, Arkansas for eighteen years now, and I’ve passed the old courthouse hundreds, maybe thousands of times. As an attorney, I’ve tried cases there. I’ve attended gatherings there. I’ve photographed it over and over, even used one of those photographs as a sort of icon for a lenten project at church. On Saturday, everything was so gray and quiet, I knew I had to catch my old love in a new light.

Observation #13: It’s possible to fall in love again and again if you appreciate the changing seasons, the shifting shadows, the new light.

*Photo taken with the Fujifilm X100S. For behind the scenes content join the inner circle.


December 10, 2018 /Seth Haines
Black and White, architecture photography, Fujifilm, monochrome, Photography
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Observation #7: Focusing on a Piece of the Whole

November 27, 2018 by Seth Haines

Enamored by its texture, its finger-pointing steeple, I took the photo of the old brick church in Mooresville, Alabama. I loved the landscape image, the way the facade stood proud when framed just right. But as I stepped back from the church, as I took stock of the building, I noticed the way the shadows and light played on the front porch, the way they seemed to peel the layers of paint on the columns.

Observation #7: Sometimes perspective comes by focusing on a piece of the whole.

*For behind the scenes content join the inner circle. Photo taken with the Canon M-50.

Hello, World!

November 27, 2018 /Seth Haines
Photography, church, architecture photography, observation, Black and White, monochrome

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