03/31/16

An Auditory Photograph

Just as a visual image can record a time and place, a recording can create an auditory photograph, and I find that the ear as well as the eye can take us back in memory to that moment.

An Auditory Photograph Charleston Clockface Robin Davis Photography Inc The Third Eye Photo Workshop Charleston SC

Ticking away the Centuries…

One of my favorite spots to stand is in the house of friends at the Heart of Charleston’s French Quarter at exactly 12:00 noon. That is when the very air of this 1700’s home hums softly with the ticking and whirling of clock gears as the chimes begin.

The sound brings back the mood and beauty of the visual surroundings.

Listen here to the Noontime Charleston Chimes


“The grandfather clocks are precisely wound and surrounded by the fainter neighboring church tower bells in echo, they take turns sounding off. Some are closer and some more distant, but they all stand like soldiers aligned in timed order, one by one, each speaking in their own voice of timber and texture.”

Robin Davis

Our Charleston Photography Workshop will be June 21-24, 2016

http://www.thethirdeyephoto.com/charms-of-charleston/

all images and content ©2015 Robin Davis

03/7/16

Spirits in the Landscape – A Haunted Photography Workshop

Interspaced across the rolling hills of Historic Riverside Cemetery in Macon GA, these ghostly characters from the October Spirit Stroll were all set to pose for us and tell us some of their stories of times past. With 11 reenactors we had to think fast and keep moving… holding our PHOTOGRAPHIC GOAL in mind: To capture the likeness of each person IN CHARACTER, while also controlling our IN FRAME COMPOSITION to add VISUAL INTEREST and EMOTIONAL TENSION.

We will be doing this workshop again THIS YEAR, and in addition to People, we will also be photographing Industrial Landscapes, Macon’s Amazing Architecture, and having lunch at my favorite local restaurant.

For information or to SIGN UP and join us on this day-long workshop in Picturesque Macon, GA go to thethirdeyephoto.com  or CONTACT ROBIN

Haunted Photography Workshop

Brother and Sister, Hermione (1873 – 1949) and Buddie Ross

The Ross siblings were no strangers to cemeteries. Their grandfather was Simri Rose, the man who designed Rose Hill Cemetery in the 1800s. As children, Hermione and Buddie left their Macon home near Mount De Sales to run a hotel on Cumberland Island with their family.

 

Haunted Photography Workshop

Deputy Sheriff Harry “Tubby” Green (1896-1925)

Tubby was a moonshine bootlegger that later became a sheriff’s deputy. Tubby once recognized a rumrunner from his former shine days and could tell his car was loaded with hooch. A chase through downtown Macon ended with a fatal gunshot to Tubby.

 

Spirits in the Landscape - from our Haunted Photography Workshop in Macon GA

Leila Gerdine Burke (1879-1965)

As a young kindergarten teacher in Macon, Georgia, Leila Burke found herself in San Francisco boarding a ship to China. She was setting out as the bride of William Burke, a widowed Methodist preacher who was a missionary in Shanghai.

 

Spirits in the Landscape Haunted Photography workshop in Macon GA

William Frederick Black (1911-1940)

William was a star athlete in high school and later became one of the first ever Georgia State Troopers. The Georgia State Patrol was founded in 1935. While on duty he was shot by Charles Clinton Coates, Jr., making him the first patrolman killed on duty.

 

Haunted Photo Workshop, Don't Mess With Mama

Sarah Bull Park (1839-1895)

Sarah Bull Park belonged to a group of women that learned to defend their homes and property during the Civil War. They named themselves the Nancy Harts in honor of Georgia’s Revolutionary War heroine who singled handedly defended her home against a group of invading British Soldiers.

 

Haunted Photography Workshop

Parks Lee (1873-1957) and Maude Hay (1877-1962)

The Hays are well known for living in Macon’s National Historic Landmark Johnston-Felton-Hay House, considered the Palace of the South. Mr. Hay founded Banker’s Health and Life Insurance and, in 1941, built the company’s new headquarters – the city’s first skyscraper – at the corner of First and Cherry Streets.

 

Haunted Photography Workshop

Twiggs Lyndon (1942-1979)

Twiggs was a very well-known Maconite who was the road manager for many musicians, including Little Richard and most famously for the Allman Brothers Band in their heyday. His unexpected exit involved a parachuting accident while on the road with the band the Dixie Dregs.

 

Haunted Photography Workshop

William Craft (1824-1900) & Ellen Craft (1826-1891)

Ellen Craft, a light skinned slave, dressed in disguise as a man and pretended to be her husband’s owner to escape to freedom. She and William fled Macon by train, eventually making their way to England, only later to return to Georgia after slavery was abolished.

 

The timeworn and moody effects of these images were designed and composed in camera then slightly saturated to have a hand-colored feel. A big THANK YOU to Historic Riverside Cemetery and the Reenactors for their beautiful, sincere and heartfelt portrayal of these real characters from Macon’s rich history.

 

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Text and Images ©2015 Robin Davis

The Characters History and Descriptions,  courtesy of Riverside Cemetery & Conservancy

01/17/16

On a Walk with Anna Maria

Cortona Center of Photography Italy Tuscany Photo Workshop, Cortona Friends

 

My mind has returned again and again to this particular day… and this is what keeps nagging at my brain. For the entire time on our walk, we were surrounded by beautiful roiling rain clouds in every shade of grey, with dark and purplish bottoms, heavy laden and pouring across the Tuscan countryside. We could see them encircled all around us. Yet on the walk, we did not get more than an occasional light feeling of mist. I kept waiting for us to get hit with the downpours we were seeing from our ever rising and expanding vantage point as we got higher and higher up the mountain road, and farther away from the shelter of the church below where we had parked.

 

Cortona Center of Photography Italy Tuscany photo workshop, a walk to the top mysterious view of church santuary.

 

At the top, I kept suggesting that we wait and try to find some cover before we headed down into it, but the air felt electric and we kept on. Above is a view up to the Sanctuary at the top – with a purplish sky vibrating against the shadowed mossy greens and grey serene stone that has an otherworldish effect.

 

Cortona Center of Photography Italy Tuscany Photo Workshop, walk in the countryside, two white horses in a field

 

We continued to find some more photographs on the way back down as well and it was not until we approached the car that the raindrops started to fall. As we quickly hopped in the bottom fell out. We were all laughing hysterically as the water hit the windshield with a force like a fireman’s hose and it was then that I realized we had been in some type of protective bubble the entire way!

 

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Maybe it was our collective happy energy, but I suspect that it was one of these three that held the power… Who do you vote for??!

 

 

 

All of the images in this post were taken on our walk.

For more Italy Photography Workshop info go to www.cortonacenter.com

 

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