Chicago-based photographer Freddy Fabris has worked for years on commercial projets for clients like Leo Burnett, Saatchi & Saatchi, and Ogilvy & Mather, but it was a recent decision to focus on a personal project exploded into a bevy of awards and accolades. Fabris, who has a background in painting, had long been ruminating about how to pay tribute to the works of classic painters like Rembrandt and Da Vinci using his camera. While accompanying a friend to a cluttered auto repair shop, inspiration suddenly struck. Fabris would pose the mechanics in the style of classical portraits, and in tableaus reminiscent of Philippe de Champaigne’s The Last Supper and Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam. As he shared the idea with colleagues and collaborators, everyone quickly jumped on board and the Renaissance series was born.
Posts Tagged ‘photography’

Where am I taking my auto repair work?
November 4, 2015
Why am I looking up on tattoo Tuesday?
October 13, 2015I would like to see the auroras like this. I did catch a glimpse of them on a night-time drive in the middle of New York state when I was traveling with friends between Boston and Ohio. I also saw them briefly in a dark sky area of Ohio. But nothing as dramatic as this video. I don’t remember hearing any music, either.
Here are some tattoos:
Thanks to Why, Because Science for the reference.

What am I growing?
July 8, 2015I posted earlier this season about the potatoes I am growing in barrels in my back yard.
This is what they looked like in late May, 2-3 weeks after planting.
This is what they looked like in mid-June, shortly before we went on vacation.
Some of the flowers look as if they are making potato fruit. I’ll have to keep and eye on these.
This is what they looked like when we returned at the end of June.
The container potatoes have several advantages the chief one is that since they grow underground, the deer, bunnies, etc., are not eating them. Some little rascals beheaded all of my hosta flower stalks and I have given up on growing tomatoes – the deer eat them.
I am getting a kick out of seeing how potatoes grow.
And they are still growing. I hope we get potatoes and not just vines – but the vines are impressive!

What do I think is pretty awesome?
June 18, 2015Volcano Calbuco erupted on April 22, 2015, for the first time in four decades. Located close to the cities of Puerto Varas and Puerto Montt in southern Chile. We (Jonas Dengler and Martin Heck) spend the prior couple of days on the neighboring volcano Osorno (~20km linear distance) shooting timelapses. After an amazing night under the nightsky we took the cable car downwards after a delay caused by repairs. Already late we headed south to catch the ferry on Routa 7 down to Patagonia. After 10min on the ferry we noticed a massive, almost nuclear looking cloud boiling upwards just were we left a few hours ago. Frenetically looking for a good outlook we then rushed to the only non-forested place to get a decent view of the show. We quickly put every bit of camera-equipment we could find on the constantly growing mushroom-cloud. We shot timelapses in 8K and 4K with a Pentax 645Z and Canon 6D. On the A7s we shot 4K video to the Shogun using Kingston HyperX SSDs. We filled almost all of our memory cards in the prior night so I had to do backups while shooting all this stuff.
This was for sure the most incredible show I’ve ever seen. I think this is a once in a lifetime event and I am so happy that we were able to capture it in all its glory.
WEBSITE: http://www.timestormfilms.com/

Where am I shopping?
June 16, 2015Summer is fast approaching. In my town, summer is that short interval when people venture out of doors, and the attractions of the city are briefly open. One of these outdoor attractions is the Cleveland Flea that sets up in Tyler Village, an old industrial part of the city.
Here are some photos of a recent Flea:
The location – note the interesting terra cotta motifs on the tops of these buildings.
Some mid-century modern treasures.
These boots are made for marching.
A poor child being devoured by a shark.
I did not try these, but they sound interesting.
I always wondered how they were made.
Are ramps popular other places?
I loved this little bakery trailer.
It was fun. We’ll go back.

What am I sappy sea lion blogging?
March 27, 2015
You have probably seen this, but it is worth another look. The pelicans are for you, Sweet Patootie!

What am I sappy bear blogging?
January 16, 2015When I was a kid, wolves were the beasts that haunted my nightmares. Recurring nightmares about tricky wolves; wolves that wore blue overalls. I think Looney Tunes has a lot to answer for.
When I got older I realized that the critter above could be the real nightmare. Then I read about this guy.
The giant short-faced bear kind of blows any other bears right out of the water. This gigantic bear stood about 6.5 feet while on all four legs and was about 11-12 feet tall when standing upright on its hind legs. Evidence of members of this bear family are found in both North and South America. It was truly an impressive creature. Fossil evidence indicates that humans did not move into this bear’s environment until after its extinction. It also seems to have been the alpha predator because of the lack of fossil evidence for other large carnivores such as lions and scimitar cats in areas where short-faced bear traces are found.
I love bears, albeit with the greatest respect. I would not want to meet this one.

What am I sappy cat blogging?
December 5, 2014
Iris, an Amur tiger, with her cub. From wordlesstech.
I saw this photo and got to wondering how many different kinds of tigers are there . . .
and some of their coloration is also interesting . . .
The stripeless white looks a lot like my Hobbes.

What am I looking at now?
October 23, 2014I’ll be looking through welder’s glass to see the partial solar eclipse this evening. It will most likely be overcast, but I am hoping to see a bit of it before nightfall. I hope you get a good view.
Take a look at the cool animated graphics at Shadow and Substance. Scroll down to see all the info.


























