Photography

Downtown Orlando Suicide by William Green

When i was out shooting this morning i was trying to take a photo of a bike cop writing a ticket, I seen him go around to corner about two streets ahead of me so i thought i would try to cut him off by going down the street between us. I heard a loud thud as i was walking around the corner of a building and to my surprise there was a body laying there. A lady jumped out of a parking garage and fell through the awning of the building below and then hit the pavement. Not even a minute or two after i had made it around the corner a bunch of cops showed up and i just started shooting.

The detective on the scene told me she would take my camera as evidence if i continued to keep shooting, I informed her i was well within my rights and finished my work.


I will take your photo, like it or not. by William Green

I was shooting a lot of gentlemen in uniform today as well as suits. I was trying to get a bike traffic cop but kept missing him. Finally near the end of the day one was riding towards me and i seen my chance so i lifted my camera and took the shot, I could see him whip his bike around and this is what happened.

What a lot of people do not understand is you do not have a right or expectation of privacy while in public, Period. Some security and low level law enforcement who are not trained properly are not aware of this some times as well but plain and simple if you are in a public space law says i can take a photo of whoever and whatever i want, No one is free from my lens.

The only people i wont take photos of most of the time unless i ask or make friends with is the homeless because at the end of the day these everyday people choose to come and be in public but a lot of the homeless do not have a choice and it is their home so i try to give them that privacy. In my time doing this however most homeless are more than eager to sit and talk with me as well as be photographed.

Mt. Dora Flea Market Trip by William Green

This morning i had the pleasure of going to a big flea market that happens a few times a year in My.Dora, Fl and was able to take some lovely photos and pick up some camera stuff as well. Here are some photos i took

The film is a mixture of expired from 2007.

Shooting Fuji 3000b Film W/ Hope by William Green

Hope flew up this morning from Florida so we started the morning shooting some Fuji film in my backyard. Here is some footage and photos that we took.

Kodak Gold From The Attic by William Green

So my mom found some of our lost rolls of Kodak Gold 35mm in the attic last week, I decided to take some to a friend up to Wallgreens tonight and have him develop five of the rolls for me. Here is some footage i took during the night and some of the photos from a roll i shot in 2004.

Tasha Otte In Black + White by William Green

We woke up early yesterday morning and went to a big open field to shoot i was all out of instant film so i decided to shoot a roll of Kodak black and white i had brought along here is some stuff from the shoot.

Shoot With Tasha Otte In Akron, Ohio by William Green

Me and my buddy Keith left my place around 1am this morning and headed up to Akron, Ohio to shoot the lovely Tasha Otte in a little motel room. I brought some instax and various expired 35mm with me as well as a dslr to shoot some video. Below is some footage and photos taken along the trip.

Orlando Weekend Day Two by William Green

For my second day here in Orlando me and Hope just had some Pizza and drove around taking photos of randomness and watching things on netflix for most of the day/night it was a relaxing weekend and i will never get sick of these trips to places.

Orlando Weekend Day One by William Green

I will be spending the weekend down in Orlando, Fl with Hope shooting and hanging out. Here is some photos off of a roll of fuji 35mm i short during the flight here and some instax and polaroid viva 88 expired film shots as well as a video of shoot our first day.