
THE MAN FROM
P.H.O.T.O.
Photographer Has Old-school TTL Opinions
Here you'll find the Man's street photography from 1980 to the present day (with a slight interruption due to law enforcement duties).
The Man was sent to the Bahamas for a commercial job. In the limited time he had to wander, he visited with the locals (who were so much nicer than the chowder-heads he was working for).
The Man was a member of a motorcycle club and took photos during this time in his life.
Cuba was on the Man's radar back in 1987 so he ventured south and visited the land of Castro. His high school Spanish came in handy as he connected with la gente.
Oliphant's Academy of Physical Culture was established in 1913. Here's a photo essay on the place run by William "Buster" Oliphant.
People like the Man and he likes people. Here are some portraits and fashion from back in the day.
A police scanner was once the Man's best friend as he roamed the streets of Hogtown in his '72 Chevy looking for death and destruction.
The Man returned to the land of his childhood (one of them) and sampled the musubi and da kine.
Mahalo.
The Man is currently working on a project focusing on legs and feet.
Pardon the pun but he doesn't know where it's going......yet.
Every street shooter has to go to France at least once and the Man is no exception. That and his mom would never forgive him since it's her ancestral home.
Ancestral home of the Man, on his old-man's side.
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Sometimes the Man reluctantly had to load colour film in his camera if he wanted to eat, so he did.














