sjfphotography: *fine art images *natural light portraits *greeting cards


Tuesday, July 31, 2012

big ben

In honor of the XXX Olympics

London, England
November 1996

Monday, July 30, 2012

no, una cerveza por favor

100 grados o mas, es tiempo para una cerveza -- no quiero una coca cola.

Rosa's
50th and Gary
Lubbock, Texas

Sunday, July 29, 2012

slim's parking slot

Slim is the only employee at the metal fabrication shop to have his (her?) own personalized parking place -- under the shade tree, near the back door and by the trash can.

S and H Metal Works
2501 East Dubuque
Lubbock, Texas

Saturday, July 28, 2012

dam watermelons

The Downtown Art Market (DAM) will be open the second and fourth Saturdays through October.  Located at the Tornado Gallery at 19th and Buddy Holly, this open-air market features local artists and agricultural. edible  "art" by local producers.

Downtown Art Market
1820 Buddy Holly Avenue
Lubbock, Texas

Friday, July 27, 2012

a face in the crowd

Dillon, the bartender at the reception for "Putting on the Dog" photography exhibit, becomes an Indian chief as he blends with the mural.

International Cultural Center
602 Indiana
Lubbock, Texas

Thursday, July 26, 2012

praying hands

Located at the Oral Roberts University, the Praying Hands sculpture rises 60 feet above the campus.  The artist, Leonard McMurry, was noted in Oklahoma but hailed from Memphis, Texas.

Oral Roberts University
Tulsa, Oklahoma
9.29.2006

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

glass mosaic

Except for some minor clean-up, this is my handiwork from glass mosaic class.  It was a fun project but I think I'll stick to photography.
Glassy Alley
1940 Texas Avenue
Lubbock, Texas

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

you are what you eat

"You Are What You Eat" is a project by San Antonio photographer Mark Menjivar who began by picturing people by their open refrigerators.  He then decided that the refrigerator interior alone, accompanied by descriptive captions, revealed a more intimate portrait of the individual.  I'm not sure what the bullets points about my refrigerator and me would say.  Any comments?

www.markmenjivar.com  "You Are What You Eat"

Monday, July 23, 2012

Jean Smith Fortenberry
July 23, 1926 - April 20, 1999

This photograph of my mother was taken in 1944 during her early career woman phase.  After graduating from Draughon's Business College, she went to work for the Avalanche-Journal as secretary to Charles Guy.  She was later recruited to work for the vice president of Lubbock National Bank.  After marrying, she spent 20 years as mother and homemaker.  She then took a refresher course at Draughon's (free as a graduate) and re-entered the workforce.  She spent 31 years with the Texas A&M Extension Service, retiring as office manager for the district agents.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

the orginial sunflower seed packaging

FM 789
Hale County, Texas
7.21.2012

Saturday, July 21, 2012



If you are an agricultural aficionado, you know that sunflowers exhibit heliotropism.  Therefore you know from which direction this photographer was shooting.  (Hint: Sunflower heads turn with, or track, the sun early in their development, but later stay east-facing before facing downwards.)

FM 789
Hale County, Texas

Friday, July 20, 2012

self-titled

Isn't it ironic that the glass place has had this broken pane forever?  Wonder how many motorists passing on the interstate even notice?

Pittsburgh Glass Works
23rd and Interstate 27 Access
Lubbock, Texas

Thursday, July 19, 2012

SH4-4537
SH4-4537 is the telephone number listed to contact Deal's Machine Shop.  Remember when Lubbock telephone numbers were preceded by SH, SW and PO?  'member what they stood for?  This old truck had a productive career as a tow truck for the machine shop; now it's a decorative accessory at the art gallery.
Glassy Alley
1914 Texas Avenue
Lubbock, Texas
7.18.2012

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

bus stop

For years I've noticed the concrete bench with mosaic tiles on the corner of Broadway and Avenue U.  It wasn't until this evening that I noticed that the back of the bench features faces, hands and feet.  The origin of the public art project is unknown. The timing of the photo is interesting -- this evening my friends and I created our own glass mosaic project at the Glassy Alley.

2024 Broadway
Lubbock, Texas

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

opera at the plaza

One can still catch glimmers of the glamorous past of downtown El Paso, although it's hard to envision the past cosmopolitan aspect of this border city.  Just down the street from the elegant Paso del Norte Hotel with its Tiffany-glass domed bar, the Plaza Theater welcomed sophisticates.  Built in 1930 and billed as the largest theater of its kind between Los Angeles and Dallas, it was a jewel in downtown El Paso.  Designed in Spanish Colonial Revival style of architecture, the interior featured intricately painted ceilings, mosaic-tiled floors, decorative metal railings and sconces.  With such grandiose rococo design, it's no wonder the Plaza was known as The Showplace of the Southwest.

El Paso, Texas
10.14.2006

Monday, July 16, 2012

rest in peace

Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery
Raton, New Mexico
5.24.2011

Sunday, July 15, 2012

gone home

King County is one of those places where cattle outnumber people.  The 2010 census lists 286 individuals.  Guthrie is the county seat and the Guthrie Cemetery is about 3 miles to the east -- down a dirt road and completely surrounded by the 6666 Ranch.  Ophelia's marker lacks the marble and ornamentation of other tombstones but her destination is not in doubt.

Guthrie Cemetery
King County, Texas
5.14.2011

Saturday, July 14, 2012

partying is hard work

William's first birthday celebration
Idalou, Texas

Friday, July 13, 2012

the opposite view

Adopt a Burro
South Plains Fairground
Lubbock, Texas
7.12.2012

Thursday, July 12, 2012

adopt a burro

The Bureau of Land Management was at the South Plains Fair Grounds today with burros and horses rounded up from the herd management program.  These free range animals are available for adoption.  Of the dozen or so burros in the pen, three were adopted in the first 30 minutes after opening.  If you're interested, BLM will be showing animals Friday and Saturday.  If you have $125 and appropriate facilities, you can have your own burro or mustang - or as BLM calls it "an iconic symbol of American history."

BLM Adopt a Wild Horse or Burro
Lubbock, Texas

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

grille guard

The Ranch Hand grille guard on this Ram pickup is good luck for the vehicle -- bad luck for deer and feral hogs.

Texas Tech Parking Lot
Lubbock, Texas

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

beer time

One of the newer joints in town is the Texas Republic at 2426 Texas Avenue.  By the name, you'd think it might be my kind of bar; however, here's the description of the July 15 band:  "Molotov Solution, a Las Vegas based death metal outfit, keeps things interesting by melding their death metal chops with grindcore, hardcore, and a skeptical political eye."  Whatever happened to Willie, Waylon and the boys? The sign was fabricated by my friend Tony Greer -- catch it on YouTube at Texas Republic Sign, Texas.

2426 Texas Avenue
Lubbock, Texas 

Monday, July 9, 2012

crinum asiaticum

These showy tropical flowers have adapted well to Lubbock, Texas.  The crinum lily is "recommended for the Houston climate."  My first plants were a gift from the Austin sister-in-law who was dividing her growth.  She gladly shared the crinum but I got lucky and also got some of the bella donna amaryllis.  These cousin plants have similar foliage but the bella donna are my favorite blooms.

My Backyard

Sunday, July 8, 2012

ripples after a rain

Long Park
56th and Aberdeen
Lubbock, Texas

Saturday, July 7, 2012

sam

Sam Kitty the Siamese cat was my companion until her demise at age 22 in 2001.  She came with the house purchased in Alabama and ruled the yard.  The forsythia bush by the creek was a favorite hiding place.

Jacksonville, Alabama
1988

Thursday, July 5, 2012




"The Man who wears the Star" would be greatly disappointed in the condition of this defunct gas station.  Can you sing the rest of this advertising jingle?  Remember the TV show (hint - Milton Berle)?

Raton, New Mexico
5.24.2012

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

red, white and blue 4

An American Tribute
9-11-2010

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

red, white and blue 3

Up and down the street, places are spiffing up for "Fourth on Broadway."  This annual event boasts as being the largest free festival in Texas.  Join us for a parade, live music, food booths, street dance, and evening concert accompanied by fireworks.

2309 Broadway
Lubbock, Texas

Monday, July 2, 2012

red, white and blue 2


The Iwo Jima Memorial, also known as the U. S. Marine Corps War Memorial, honors the Marines who have died defending the United States since 1775. The Iwo Jima Memorial is located near Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington, DC. My dad, a Marine navigator, flew in C-47s over the South Pacific, with landings at Iwo Jima.

Arlington National Cemeter
Washington, DC
5.26.2008


Sunday, July 1, 2012

red, white and blue 1

All American Storage
5839 49th
Lubbock, Texas