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Long term projects


The Scottdale, PA post office has a large mural around the top of the outer room - I think it's of fields and farms? - and someone was photographing it (with one those non-apug cameras) one day when I went in. The mural has an "Americana" look to it in the painting style.
 

Thanks a lot for your help.
I have decided that for now I will concentrate on archival printing. Once I'll have finished, the rest shallbd a breeze. At least I hope. Sonetimes I fet a headache when I myst go through a few prints to find a particular one. Maybe one day Ill reprint themin 5x7 which is a beautiful size.
 
I have two projects ongoing at the moment. The first, shot in colour, is a long-term documentary project on the GVRD (Metro Vancouver); I expect to be at this for at least another two years. The second, shot exclusively in 35mm black and white, is also a documentary effort. Begun at the start of this year, the effort is currently theme-less; possibly after a few more months at it some shape will emerge (?). Using only an M6 and a three lens kit (35,50,90), the undertaking is, like MattKrull's, a "1/7/52" project. Basically, the camera is with me wherever I happen to be; when I see something interesting, I grab a shot...
 

wow, those look great, I would love to see more
 
This subject came up in a phone conversation with an old friend that I had not talked to in a while. His wife is a voice teacher in NY City. He is a graphics designer and photographer. They both bicycle a lot. His long term project is photographing musicians carrying their instruments, mostly on their backs in packs, on subways, in parks, airports, in public bathrooms, in museums, libraries, on bicycles. It is a bizarre form of environmental portraiture. He says he has about 500 shots now and says it has been a lot of fun.

John Powers
 
Thank you all for feedbacks .

I think my next long project will be to shoot in series of three: 3 negatives one after another - and they should tell some mini story. Or 3x3 - nine negatives to tell some longer story.
It will be easy to do contact prints and show them.
 
My teacher always said that five images or more makes a series ....
 
For the last 8 years, I kept talking about assembling a portfolio on the Chicago River, within the city. In April, I finally started to assemble the images, mostly 4x5 transparencies taken between roughly 1995 and the present. They are being assembled as 11 by 14 prints, and the final portfolio will be between 30 and 40 images.