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by Rodger Painter
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Village blacksmith Albert Davidson fashions a buzzard's wing farm implement under the watchful eyes of his young grandson Ernest Littlejohn in his... more
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Village blacksmith Albert Davidson fashions a "buzzard's wing" farm implement under the watchful eyes of his young grandson Ernest Littlejohn in his shop in Cherokee County, South Carolina. Blacksmiths were and still are important artisans in their local communities.
This photograph was shot with a hand-held camera in available light on Kodak Tri-X Pan 35mm black-and-white film. I used a 1/15 sec. shutter speed to blur the motion of the hammer. The image earned top awards in feature photo competitions sponsored by the South Carolina Press Association and National Newspaper Association. It was picked up by United Press International and circulated to subscriber newspapers.
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Rodger Painter is a national award winning photojournalist whose photography has appeared in newspapers, magazines and books. He has worked as a reporter, feature writer, photographer and editor in newspaper. His work earned more than a dozen awards in news and feature writing and photography in competitions sponsored by the South Carolina Press Association, the National Newspaper Association and the National Newspaper Editorial Workshop. He twice won the coveted Edward Steichen Memorial Award for Excellence in Newspaper Photography. He has worked for as a cameraman in the motion picture industry on more than three dozen feature films and numerous TV commercials, TV movies and documentaries. His work has taken him from coast to coast...
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Lorena Cassady
I love the alert look in the boy's eyes! He is proud to be there, included.
Rodger Painter replied:
For sure. Thanks, Lorena.
Arni Katz
MAGNIFICENT!
Rodger Painter replied:
Many thanks, Arni.
James Harrell
Congratulations on your well deserved feature in the Black and White Film Group. If you like you can add this photo to the Feature Archives post in the discussion section, by copying and pasting the "embed" link on your photo page.
Rodger Painter replied:
Many thanks, James.
Gary F Richards
Awesome beautiful capture! Congratulations on your awards and features! Fl
Rodger Painter replied:
Thank you very much, Gary. It was completely unposed.
Gert J Rheeders
Brilliant!, Roger. L/F and following your art portfolio. GJR
Rodger Painter replied:
Thank you very much, Gert.
Patricia Greer
Great image.
Rodger Painter replied:
Thanks, Patricia.
Michael Ciskowski
Awesome photograph Roger. L/F
Rodger Painter replied:
Thank you, Michael.
Angie Tirado
Congratulations!! This stunning black and white image has been featured today in "Creative Black and White Fine Art Photographs" Group!! You are welcome to add a preview of this featured image to the group’s discussion post titled “Stunning Group Featured Images #1” for a permanent display within the group, to share this achievement.
Rodger Painter replied:
Many thanks, Angie.
Catherine BELLOEIL
A moment of love and transmission on this photo, simple and essential
Rodger Painter replied:
Thanks for your comment, Catherine.