February 18, 2012
It’s such a beautiful day today (spring is coming!), thought I’d share one of my favorites from last summer.
Miles and “BoomPop” on the beach, making drip castles.
I love the peace we all find near the water.
Shot with a Mamiya 645 (super) and 80mm/2.8 lens on Kodak Portra 400 (220)
© Andrew Pearson 2005-2012
www.aepearson.com
www.facebook.com/aepearsonphoto  

It’s such a beautiful day today (spring is coming!), thought I’d share one of my favorites from last summer.

Miles and “BoomPop” on the beach, making drip castles.

I love the peace we all find near the water.

Shot with a Mamiya 645 (super) and 80mm/2.8 lens on Kodak Portra 400 (220)

© Andrew Pearson 2005-2012

www.aepearson.com

www.facebook.com/aepearsonphoto  

November 26, 2011
Bath time for my son Miles.
I’ve been photographing my son since his first breath…in fact, the first year of his life I shot a roll of film every day. Every day documented, every milestone. 
One of these days I’ll share the photos, there are literally hundreds of rolls waiting for proof prints and scans.
I took this photo recently of Miles taking a bath. He’s 3 and just learning to wash himself. 
I really like the way these two pair. They compliment each other quite well I think.
Shot with a Mamiya 645, 80mm f/2.8 lens, on Kodak Portra 400 film (220).
© Andrew Pearson 2011
www.aepearson.comwww.facebook.com/aepearsonphoto 

Bath time for my son Miles.

I’ve been photographing my son since his first breath…in fact, the first year of his life I shot a roll of film every day. Every day documented, every milestone. 

One of these days I’ll share the photos, there are literally hundreds of rolls waiting for proof prints and scans.

I took this photo recently of Miles taking a bath. He’s 3 and just learning to wash himself. 

I really like the way these two pair. They compliment each other quite well I think.

Shot with a Mamiya 645, 80mm f/2.8 lens, on Kodak Portra 400 film (220).

© Andrew Pearson 2011

www.aepearson.com
www.facebook.com/aepearsonphoto 

November 22, 2011
“Texas Chainsaw Massacre” themed photo for the Greensboro Roller Derby girls’ horror movie calendar.
This year the Greensboro Roller Derby ladies have put together a horror-movie-themed calendar. Each month’s photo is aimed to represent an iconic horror film. They got together a bunch of local photographers (myself included) who donated their time to shoot each month.
The months I did were for “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “Carrie”.
For this photo, themed after “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, I got together with Carnegie Brawl (aka MaryAnn) and my little sister (the body attached to the skates laying in the doorway). 
We shot it in this pretty creepy old shack behind a friends house. Razor blades, empty beer cans, CREEPY stained couch inside…real classy joint.
Shot with a Mamiya 645 and 80mm/1.9 lens on Kodak Tri-X film.
Film was exposed at 800ASA and developed in Rodinal (1:50 dilution) for 20min.
© Andrew Pearson 2011
www.aepearson.comwww.facebook.com/aepearsonphoto 

“Texas Chainsaw Massacre” themed photo for the Greensboro Roller Derby girls’ horror movie calendar.

This year the Greensboro Roller Derby ladies have put together a horror-movie-themed calendar. Each month’s photo is aimed to represent an iconic horror film. They got together a bunch of local photographers (myself included) who donated their time to shoot each month.

The months I did were for “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “Carrie”.

For this photo, themed after “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”, I got together with Carnegie Brawl (aka MaryAnn) and my little sister (the body attached to the skates laying in the doorway). 

We shot it in this pretty creepy old shack behind a friends house. Razor blades, empty beer cans, CREEPY stained couch inside…real classy joint.

Shot with a Mamiya 645 and 80mm/1.9 lens on Kodak Tri-X film.

Film was exposed at 800ASA and developed in Rodinal (1:50 dilution) for 20min.

© Andrew Pearson 2011

www.aepearson.com
www.facebook.com/aepearsonphoto