Week 34, August 25-31, 2024 – Name Plates
a daily photo from joshua l. smith
I’m honored to interview Lance Long. He is an accomplished dance photographer, & his skill at capturing dance and movement in the studio and on the stage is exceptional. Lance’s ability to anticipate the movement & then capturing it has always impressed me, and I look forward to talking with Lance about dance, photography, and art.
Since many of the cars were crowded or muddy, I had to come up with a different strategy for photographing at Sonny Acres Farm. So I turned to the iconic nameplates that showed up, including the embossed Porsche on this 928.
ChiTown Exotic Car Club hosted a car show at Sonny Acres Farm. It may have been the oddest site that I’ve been to for a car show; and it had been rainy recently, so it was very muddy. Overall, I did see quite a few rare cars, but it was very difficult to capture interesting photos due to the large crowd and the fact that the cars were so tightly packed.
I looked inside of this car and thought, “Did he have to pay someone to paint the engine parts to match the car? Or maybe he painted it all himself?”
I love the fact that this car’s owner has chosen red accents for his engine but left the dipstick blue. It’s perfect.
This engine sits flat underneath the Corvair’s “pickup” bed; making it even more of an oddity, not simply because it’s a van front end with a pickup back end.
I tend to capture the outside of cars at car shows; I’d say only 5% of my photos are of under the hood or inside the cabin. However, sometimes an engine is visually interesting – this engine is from a Cars & Coffee back in 2022.
Keith was the first Elgin photographer that I met. He’s a full time professional photographer, president of the Elgin Area Camera Club, & on the Board of Directors for Horses & Heroes. He has been a friend for more than 10 years, & I’m excited to talk about running a photo business and still enjoying photography.
During her interview, Lauri Novak showed us her photo project where she photographed shadows around the house – this photo is an homage to her project!
When we visited St Louis with the marching band in 2022, this was the view out of our hotel room. The night before, I wandered around near the Arch, and captured some fantastic photos, but in the morning this was our view – absolutely spectacular!
Sure, if you go to a classic car show, the mid-50’s Chevy BelAirs are almost as popular as the late 60’s Mustangs, but it’s for a reason. The BelAirs are simply rolling works of art … absolutely stunning, eye catching, and head turning.
Another wonderful photo from the Elgin History Museum’s annual Classic Car Show. Everyone knows what a 1957 Chevy Belair looks like, so it’s always challenging to find a unique take on this incredibly classic of the classic cars. But, if there’s a late 60’s muscle car with awesome rims next to it? Well, now that’s kinda unique.