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From 2010 through 2014, Innana was Falcon's muse. Their legacy is more than 10,000 fine art images, most figuratives. By far, the Afternoon Lyght series comprises the largest collection of their work together. The images featured here were created at Bona Manzee north of Greensboro, NC. The series began at Bona Manzee quite by accident late one winter afternoon. Many images in this series were created at Belmont and in the NyghtFalcon studio. They will be published in subsequent books.
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Ask anyone where Mortimer, NC is, and they will likely tell you that they haven't a clue. For a very brief period of time, Mortimer was home to a mill driven by water power. Now, it is no more than a collection of abandoned concrete walls. This brook is behind the walls of an otherwise ruined building. There is a deep sense of loss, of mystery, of abandonment. Why would someone spend so much time and money and walk away? Mortimer is a place of unanswered questions. Select a print category: Graphite, Onyx, or Obsidian. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here.
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Afternoon Light 1369 Location: Reidsville, NC
The Afternoon Light series began in 2010. Over three years, more than 1,000 were created. The model in this series was iNnana, Falcon's third muse. Most of the images were created at Belmont, though to series began outside Madison, NC. The series was born on a late winter afternoon as the sun set through the blinds in the room where Falcon and iNnana were working. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here. -
“The Wrecked and the Dead” (NF200245-A-SFx)
Location: Somewhere near Durham, NC. I’ve seen abandoned cars before. I’ve seen wrecked cars many times. I’ve never seen such carnage, so many wrecked, destroyed, neglected, deserted, cars. I was profoundly sad, and the longer I wandered around the wreckage, the more deeply saddened I became. There seemed to be no logic to the destruction. I could feel the memories. I could almost feel people sitting in some of the cars, and the pride they would have felt when these cars were new. The carnage of steel and chrome left me without words. Adding to sense of loss was the house that faced the road. From a relatively new farm tractor to a recent vintage tow truck, the area around the house was covered with day-to-day signs of life, except no one lived there any longer. It was - literally - as though one day everyone who lived there - including the children - simply left and took nothing with them. Select a print category: Graphite, Onyx, or Obsidian. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here. -
Ask anyone where Mortimer, NC is, and they will likely tell you that they haven't a clue. For a very brief period of time, Mortimer was home to a mill driven by water power. Now, it is no more than a collection of abandoned concrete walls. This brook is behind the walls of an otherwise ruined building. There is a deep sense of loss, of mystery, of abandonment. Why would someone spend so much time and money and walk away? Mortimer is a place of unanswered questions. This tree stands behind the four remaining walls of what was once the main building. All of our prints are made using archival/museum quality paper and ink. We feature Innova fine art papers. This image is 12"x18" and is available is a number of papers. A vintage Pentax 6x7 lens was used. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here.
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“LTD” (NF197826-16-A-SFx)
Location: Somewhere near Hanging Rock, NC.
I found this old Ford LTD, ca 1965, by a roadside tobacco barn somewhere near the North Carolina/Virginia border. Caught out of the corner of my eyes as I drove past, I had to quickly turn around and go back to the barn. In its day, this car was expensive, a sign of success and achievement. Now, it slowly dies, and one day, only rust and glass will remain. I shall never understand how something beautiful - a car, a building, any object once treasured, could be left neglected, to perish in neglect. My heart raced as I approached the car. Such stops are dangerous. No trespassing signs are to be taken seriously in these places. Just being on these properties can be met with gunshot or hostile dogs. I often leave the car door open and the engine running - just in case. As much as I wanted to photography the car from the other side, something just didn’t feel right, so, I trusted my instincts and moved on. A vintage Pentax 6x7 lens was used.. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here.
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“The Otherside” (NF199318-SF) Location: Gold Hill, NC.
It was as though we - Lew Brown and I were out on one of our photography trips - stepped out of our cars into a world of dark, ghostly shapes that only emerged momentarily from the shadows of the mist. Despite the pretense of a fall morning, the air was heavy, wet, and the mist seemed to drape over the barn and touch the ground. On the edge of complete neglect, the barn seemed covered in sadness and grief in the face of forgottenness. Now, more than an hour into our shoot, my feet were as wet as the grass. I followed the mist that seemed to swirl around the barn to the other side. A vintage Pentax 6x7 lens was used. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here. -
“The Myst and The Tree” (NF199322-SF) Location: Gold Hill, NC.
It was as though we - Lew Brown and I - were out on one of our photography trips - stepped out of our cars into a world of dark, ghostly shapes that only emerged momentarily from the shadows of the myst. Despite the pretense of a fall morning, the air was heavy, wet, and the myst seemed to drape over the buildings around us and touch the ground. Everywhere there were trees, stripped of leaves, barren and forgotten, whose limbs stretched like long thin fingers into the myst. A vintage Pentax 6x7 lens was used. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here. -
Afternoon Light 1369 Location: Reidsville, NC
The Afternoon Light series began in 2010. Over three years, more than 1,000 were created. The model in this series was iNnana, Falcon's third muse. Most of the images were created at Belmont, though to series began outside Madison, NC. The series was born on a late winter afternoon as the sun set through the blinds in the room where Falcon and iNnana were working. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here. -
Afternoon Light 1113 Location: Reidsville, NC
The Afternoon Light series began in 2010. Over three years, more than 1,000 were created. The model in this series was iNnana, Falcon's third muse. Most of the images were created at Belmont, though to series began outside Madison, NC. The series was born on a late winter afternoon as the sun set through the blinds in the room where Falcon and iNnana were working. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here. -
Afternoon Light 5376 Location: Reidsville, NC
The Afternoon Light series began in 2010. Over three years, more than 1,000 were created. The model in this series was iNnana, Falcon's third muse. Most of the images were created at Belmont, though to series began outside Madison, NC. The series was born on a late winter afternoon as the sun set through the blinds in the room where Falcon and iNnana were working. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here. -
Afternoon Light 5384 Location: Reidsville, NC
The Afternoon Light series began in 2010. Over three years, more than 1,000 were created. The model in this series was iNnana, Falcon's third muse. Most of the images were created at Belmont, though to series began outside Madison, NC. The series was born on a late winter afternoon as the sun set through the blinds in the room where Falcon and iNnana were working. Not sure which one to purchase? Click here.