(Photograph copyright 2010 by Dan Routh)
Grandma's thimble.
Commercial, Advertising & Editorial Photographer • Greensboro, North Carolina • Studio & Location • Musings by a Starving Artist
Friday, October 29, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Sawing Poplar
Neighbor Gary McMasters and his crew saw lumber on his vintage circular sawmill earlier this week. Gary custom saws for folks in and around Grays Chapel, North Carolina. Monday, they were sawing poplar for a local farmer for use as a floor in his barn loft. Scenes like this take me back to my childhood, when my Grandfather and my uncle ran a sawmill business with a mill very much like the one Gary uses.
(Photographs copyright 2010 by Dan Routh)
Monday, October 25, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
The Old Plow
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Study Time
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
In Your Face
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Harrowing Ground
Neighbor Michael Williams was using a large disk harrow yesterday afternoon to prepare land to plant barley for use as silage next spring for his family's dairy cows in Grays Chapel, North Carolina. He was working this year's corn ground. By rotating crops, he will maximize production without wearing out the fertility of his land.
(Photographs copyright 2010 by Dan Routh)
Monday, October 18, 2010
Old Cabin Still Life
Friday, October 15, 2010
Friday Casual Fashion Photography
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Hickory Mountain Weavery
Images are from an open house Sunday at Hickory Mountain Weavery near Ramseur, North Carolina. Jean Vollrath, a weaver and weaving instructor has just opened a teaching studio in an old post and beam barn on her historic property. Jean weaves, instructs and provides studio space in a group of log buildings moved onto her property by her late husband Greg Talbott. For more information call 919-742-3325.
(Photographs copyright 2010 by Dan Routh)
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Fish Fry
Take a beautiful fall afternoon under the shade trees of a Southern home place, add a bunch of tables and about 150 family and close neighbors, and a fish fry breaks out. Neighbor Tommy Routh of Grays Chapel, North Carolina and his family carried on a twenty year tradition Saturday with their annual fish fry. Put on in honor of their parents, the get together is reminiscent of days past when friends and neighbors would gather for a corn shucking or a barn raising. Neighbors brought in desserts and side dishes, while Tommy, his brothers and family provided the fish, the fries and the hush-puppies. As Tommy said, "If you go home hungry, it's your own fault".
Tommy's mother.
(Photographs copyright 2010 by Dan Routh)