Working on a Flat Stanley Post Card project for my cousin's seven year old son who liv
es in NJ, made me look for a landmark to
represent Wichita.I was
to take a picture of me and Flat Stanley, (a
cut out representation) in front of a Wichita landmark and mail it toAidan's school. This will show his classmates one of the plac
es that Flat Stanley has traveled. Other friends and family members of Aidan and the other children in his class would follow suit and at the end of the year all the memories would be on display in the classroom to view his travels in awe.
This exercise started me thinking about what places in Wichita make me think of my home town. For this exercise I chose the Wichita Union Station. Thank you photographer and videographer Douglas Hahn for the photo.
(Above photo taken by Douglas Hahn)Exploration Place is designed by an internationally acclaimed
architect Moshe Safdie of Boston. A piece of modern arc
hitecture right here in W
ichita.
(The above two images were taken from the internet, sorry for not knowing the photographers in order to give them the credit they deserve)Sedgwick County Zoo
is a na
tiona
lly renowned Zoo has the 17th largest collection in the United States attracting more than 500,000 visitors annually.
(Above photo was taken by Rick Reitmeyer)
(Above photo was taken by Bodie Engel)Cow Town Museum.There are historic buildings complete with period furnishings, art objects, clothing, industrial machinery, craft tools, and farm equipment.
(Above photo taken by Joseph Bartell)
(Above photo taken by Tee Tung)
(Above photo taken by Lena Hamilton)Keeper of the Plains. Native Wichita artist Bl
ackbe
ar Bosin's famous 44-foot sculpture "Keeper of the Plains" stands at the confluence of the B
ig and Little Arkansas Rivers on land where the Wichita tribe camped a
hundred years ag
o.
(Above photo taken by Douglas Hahn)
Botanica Wichita Gardens is city-owned as part of the Wichita Park System.
(Above photo taken by Smith & Hopper Photography)
(Above photo taken by Jeremy Gillian Photography)Old Town District. The red-brick warehouse district of ear
ly Wichita has been transformed into o
ne of the city's most popular concentration of shopping, entertainment and dining possibilities.
(Above photo taken by James Sanny Photography)

(Above photo taken by J Mason Photography)
What places define Wichita to you? What ar
ea is your favorite back drop? D
o you like to use the places mentioned above or are there other places that enhanced by memory and architecture conveys just the right atmosphere for your subjects?I never had senior pics done but if I could go back, these are a couple places I would like them done at...The Allen-Lambe House by Architect Frank Lloyd Wright. The access is not as easy as the places mentioned above. WSU owns this property and guided tours are available by appointment only. The back yard garden is where I imagine photos to be taken at.
(Above photo was taken from the internet)
(Above photo taken by Peter Beers)
Bank of America downtown branch. I am not sure what makes me like the atrium space so much. I wonder if it Is because I have a fondness for mezzanine levels that I am not fully aware of. I do like seeing escalators in buildings other than the mall or airport. I enjoy the art, how it is displayed, and the light as it comes in through the glass. I enjoy all of it.
(Photo above taken by Margaret Roew)I will stop here for now. Look for the continuation of places to shoot in wichita. I invite you to share your ideas and suggestions. Help us see Wichita from your eyes.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Thank you!
A special thanks to James Sanny with James Sanny Photography (http://jamessannyphotography.blogspot.com/) for our header :)
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Zombies! Ghostbusters! Flashbulbs!


Above: Taken by Jack Powers
Below: Taken by James Sanny

Joseph Olas, we enjoyed Hugh Hefner.
Thank you to all the photographers that came in costume and to the ones that took photographs. Hope everyone had a great Halloween weekend. Bodie you were missed this Final Friday.
Because November's Final Friday lands on Black friday we will not be open
. We figure everyone will be up early that day taking advantage of Black Friday sales. Enjoy your treasure hunting.
Thank you to all the photographers that came in costume and to the ones that took photographs. Hope everyone had a great Halloween weekend. Bodie you were missed this Final Friday.
Because November's Final Friday lands on Black friday we will not be open
We hope this holiday season is filled with joy and happiness to you all, see you all at the studio!
Friday, October 28, 2011
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Browse Movies Upload Photoshop Tutorial: How to Make Your Photos Look Hipster
Your talent + imagination = wowsa.
Photoshop Tutorial: How to Create a Dazzling Dance Photo Manipulation
There are so many ways to do so many things.
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