Month: August 2010

  • Graffiti Documentation Project

    A few years ago, there was a person (or a couple of people) that did stenciled graffiti all over the alleys of downtown Wilmington. Some of these were very interesting, so I set out with my camera to capture as many as I could before ‘the man’ came along with his bucket of gray paint…

  • Oakdale Cemetery

    In Wilmington, NC lies Oakdale Cemetery, a nearly 160 year old cemetery. It is filled with interesting little corners and gothic monuments. Some of these are fairly horrible to behold, making sure that everyone who visits gets the message that this person is DEAD. And he isn’t coming back! [nggallery id=7]

  • Do this, don’t do that…

    This is a photo essay I did a while back on signs found in Carolina Beach, NC. After scouting around for signs, I began to realize a theme. Namely, ‘no fun!’ [nggallery id=6]

  • Abandoned Boat Yard

    A while back, I came across an abandoned boat repair facility. The building had been empty for some time, and the grounds had turned into a dumping place for garbage, leftover yardsale items, old boats, etc. There were dolls and stuffed animals all over the place, so it was quite eerie and surreal. Here are…

  • Downtown Wilmington

    I love Wilmington. The historic area, that is. The rest of it, meh, not so much. But at any rate, I found a few shots laying around on an SD card that needed to be shared, so here they are. Heavily processed, of course. [nggallery id=4]

  • Urban Decay

    I’ve been haunting the alleys and sidewalks of downtown Wilmington with my camera for years now. Here are a handful of things you might see if you look hard enough while you’re there. [nggallery id=2]

  • Pond Lilies

    I happened across a small drainage pond tucked away behind the Verizon store yesterday. I barely noticed it as I was driving up, and I happened to have my camera in the Jeep. So when I was done at Verizon (ordering my Droid X!) I grabbed the trusty Rebel and walked over to the pond…

  • Haunted House

    I’ve had my eye on a house over in Castle Hayne for quite some time – it’s abandoned, and I absolutely love abandoned places photography. So I stopped one day and walked up to this house, but I didn’t dare go inside. It was way too creepy. It wasn’t until almost a year later that…