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Postcard From Pandemia #1

Postcard From Pandemia #1
A bench, a wall, a warning sign, and a door in sunlight.

Postcard From Pandemia #1. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A bench, a wall, a warning sign, and a door in sunlight.

Photography is perhaps low on the list of the world’s priorities during a pandemic, when millions are infected and tens of thousands have died so far. But the world doesn’t stop for this, and we go on doing what we do as best we can — there is really no other choice, in my view.

My ability to make photographs of the subjects I would normally focus on right now has been extremely limited since I cannot travel more than a few miles and mostly on foot. So I have been using this as an opportunity to review my archives of old images, many of which might otherwise have been permanently left behind. But I’ve also pondered how in the world to photograph this event and its effects. I’m finally starting to see some general outlines of how this might be possible. We’ll see where this leads. Stay tuned.


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Abandoned Scooter

Abandoned Scooter
A scooter lies abandoned on a San Francisco sidewalk

Abandoned Scooter. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A scooter lies abandoned on a San Francisco sidewalk.

I almost stepped on this scooter while walking through a section of San Francisco. Scooters are everywhere it our urban environment now — the new electric rental scooters abandoned on sidewalks along with the smaller number of scooters owned by individuals… some of which rely on old-fashioned muscle propulsion. It is hard to say precisely why I photographed this one — in fact, a lot of my street photography is done quickly and without a lot of careful consideration. Stuff happens quickly “on the street.” I know that its weathered and broken character caught my attention, and the green color on the wheel is the sort of thing that often attracts my notice. It also seemed like its color was not that different from the concrete sidewalk on which it had been ab abandoned.

If you like looking for meaning in photographs — beyond the intrinsic meanings of form and color and texture and all of that stuff — you could problem find some in this scene. I’ll toss out a few thoughts to get you started, but I’ll also warn you that I likely didn’t think of any of them, at least not consciously, as I made the photograph. The red curb line at the top of the image indicates a place where there is no stopping. Finding such a popular and commonplace item as an urban scooter turned to trash brights thoughts about the disposable economy. Why is that rear wheel green? Perhaps you can think of others…


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Man Checking Phone

Man Checking Phone
A man chiecks his phone while statnding in an angular urban landscape

Man Checking Phone. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A man chiecks his phone while statnding in an angular urban landscape.

This is a little slice of urban life. I suspect that in another 100 years people will look at photographs from this era and find it odd that we area always looking down at little handheld devices. At least I hope that this is a passing obsession, and that we eventually start to look up again and interact with the world around us rather than just with the virtual world on those little screens.

The person is, of course, the central thing in this photography. But the surroundings are also, I think, rather interesting. The image has an almost cubist quality, being full of rectangular shapes of various sizes, shapes, and colors. Some of them are almost geometrically perfect, but others — like the plastic attached to the cyclone fence — are off-kilter. Even the foreground is composed for rectangles, though they are distorted by perspective effects.


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Walking Man, Florence

Walking Man, Florence
A man walks past businesses in Florence

Walking Man, Florence. © Copyright 2016 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A man walks past businesses in Florence.

Several years ago we concluded a long European trip by visiting Italy, where we spent a week in the hills of Tuscany with members of our extended family. The trip, in total, was about bit longer than a month, and we had about a week and a half in Italy.

Most of our time in Tuscany was in the rural area near where we stayed — that region of fields and vineyards and orchards and small towns and villages. However, at the end of that part of our visit we decided to spend a few days in Florence before flying home. It was our first visit there, and we loved the place. (Yes, it is busy and full of tourists, but if you go out at the right times… less so.) I made this photograph on one of our first walks as we headed toward the Ponte Vecchio bridge.


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