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My two photo books, Dallas,Texas – A Photographic Portrait and Fort Worth, Texas – A PhotographicPortrait are available from the publisher, Twin Lights, as well as Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble and Borders Books.

Former Urban Theater, Dallas, Texas

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The former Urban Theater, 7124 Military Parkway, Dallas, TX 75227, which served as a laundromat. It has since been demolished after a fire.

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Locker rooms, Bishop Lynch High School, Dallas, Texas

Casa Linda Theater, Dallas, Texas

Casa Linda Theater, Dallas, Texas

The Casa Linda Theater, Dallas, Texas. Once part of the McClendon chain of indoor and drive-in movie theaters, it has been closed since 1999 and it is unlikely that it will ever show movies again.

Update 12/24/10:  The theater is now scheduled to become a grocery store.  Colorado based Natural Grocers has leased the space and is expected to open in April of 2011.

Former Braniff Airline Headquarters, Love Field, Dallas, Texas

The former Braniff Airlines headquarters

I have been passing this for years. I shot photos inside when Braniff was in business, covered the Caulder plane, the first Braniff Concord flight and flown on Braniff regularly to Mexico.

The former Braniff International Airways headquarters at Love Field in Dallas, Texas. It spent some time as Dalfort Aerospace, but has been empty since 2003. It has a 6-bay hangar, covering 13,000 sq. m. (140,000 sq. ft.) can accommodate 6 narrow-body aircraft. Its shops, warehouses and administrative offices occupy an area of 33,445 sq. m. (360,000 sq. ft). Tom Braniff’s airline opened up air travel to Latin America and commissioned Alexander Caulder paint one of their planes in the 1973. (A model of that plane now sits in the Frontiers of Flight Museum also located at Love Field.)

Heat and Control Building, Flower Mound, Texas


Heat and Control, Flower Mound, Texas

Sometimes the best images are the last of the day, the less obvious becomes obvious, and the eye discovers what was always there.  (Heat and Control Building, Flower Mound, TX, for Blackbird Studio Architects)

Chapel in Lewisville, Texas

Maya Poulter and her adoptive family.(Homage to Walker Evans)

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Looking at the Landscape Over Time

Cincinnati 1969I am preparing an image maker presentation for the Society for Photographic Education South Central Regional Conference in October titled “Don’t Lose Your Way”. The black and white image above will be the first in the Keynote slide show, one that I made as an undergraduate at Ohio University.  I had hitchhiked to Cincinnati where I saw this expanse of asphalt and the row of older Ohio industrial city style homes at the top of the frame. The thing is, I am still looking at these things today. I have returned to look at the landscape in much the same way I did then, I have found my way back.  The image below was made last year in downtown Dallas, a parking lot with the W Hotel, high rise condos and four story apartments that surround the American Airlines Center.
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The Style Station

The Styling Station, a gasoline station along Interstate 35 between Waco and Dallas repurposed as a vintage clothing store.One of the most neglected photographic accessories is the brake pedal on your car. I have been passing the Style Station on Interstate 35 south of Dallas for a couple of years and finally stopped to make a photograph. They sell vintage clothing and seem to collect Toyota minivans from the 80’s.

Main St. Theater in Nacogdoches, TX

Main St. Theater, Nacogdoches, TX.Here is another of these closed cinemas, this one in Nacogdoches, Texas. It is for lease and next door to a thrift shop.  link to image