Turn, turn, turn…

You may have noticed that we no longer have a presence on certain social media platforms. 

In an effort to more fully concentrate on various creative endeavors, maintain equilibrium and sanity, and push past the deafening online noise, we have pulled the plug on FaceBook and Twitter.

And honestly, it feels so good.

We are still on Instagram and will continue to post our comings/goings here on the A-M blog.

Onward.


That’s A Wrap

Great shoot- great crew.

Thanks to stylist Anna Forkum (blue Cons on left) for pumpkin wrangling, leaf management, and keen eye; to Assistant Art Director Lori Sturdivant at BH&G/SIM (white Cons on right) for guidance and vision (and dinner at Patti’s- we’ll tell you about if you want…and you should), and Kari Anne and her family at Thistlewood Farm for allowing us into their amazing home.

And we are wrapped in Kentucky.




Screening

Our short documentary film “GEORGIA’S FARMER VETERANS” with Jon Jackson is an Official Selection in the 2016 Cause & Effect Film Festival

It will screen Sunday evening, November 6th in Athens, Georgia at CINE.

An ANTHONY-MASTERSON Production. Produced by Georgia Organics through a USDA Office Of Advocacy and Outreach Grant.

We will be attending this event along with Jon Jackson.


Trick Or Treat!

“Child’s Play” 

Starring: Frankie Lee Cook, Graham Swancy, Russell Cook 

Produced by Christine Anthony - Directed by Owen Masterson - Song composed and performed by Frankie Lee Cook - Filmed at Blue Fork Farm, Ranger, Georgia

Happy Halloween!


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interior | adjective

1: situated within or inside

2: remote from the coast or frontier 

3: existing or taking place in the mind or soul…


122 N Elm St Greensboro NC - 10/24/16



Working

On assignment and on the road, it’s another job, another hotel, and another location.

And when it looks like this, nothing beats working.

Great shoot and great crew in Wrightsville Beach, NC.

Thanks Rick and Michael- InSidesign.






An Other World

There are no easy words to capture the complexities of Howard Finster’s Paradise Gardens.

We will not even try; instead we’ll just offer one random glimpse.

This is a shot inside The Mirror House.




Cleaning House

Going through 1000’s of film transparencies- sorting, saving, jettisoning.

Years and years of stock work and assignments and personal projects.

And it’s been great to go back; a retrospective viewing as it were.

So many images, so many memories…

This one is a keeper.



PROOF

Before you could immediately see what you just shot- you couldn’t. 

We are talking about neg film in the pre-digital days- when the lab gave you a proof sheet and the images were finally revealed. 

You had to trust that you knew what you were doing and that you were doing it right.

Now… that’s not to say we miss the old days, it did however require a certain level of skill.

For our photographer friends to try: cover the monitor on your DSLR and go “shoot a roll” of say, 36 exposures. (You’ll need more than a cell phone to do this obviously).

When done, uncover the back and check your work- see what you really shot. 

Not quite what you expected?


Beauty

Still-life with bamboo grass.

Sometimes the most beautiful things are the quiet wonders hiding in plain sight in the garden.


WACHST!

We are very proud to have GROW! be a part of this project by ECOMOVE in Germany. 

The main focus will be to emphasize the economic potential of green technologies with regard to occupational opportunities and the involvement of young people. 

“…and are exhausted and nasty and stinky at the end of the day.”


Balls In The Air

In the edit suite cutting a four part series on veteran farmers in Georgia.

In pre-production on a short video project for Dixon Rye.

In a tight schedule with photo shoots, film shoots, and dinner parties.

In a spin, loving the spin that I’m in, under that old black magic called love.





4 July 2016

We spent the weekend down in Thomaston, Georgia.

Working.

OK- there is a wonderful Airbnb down there that we discovered while filming a project back in May. We stayed there overnight, fell in love with the place and the guys that ran it.

They needed some new photos of the inside, outside, and gardens.

So there we were: getting the shots, hanging with the boys, and Rocky, and having a ball!

Best 4th.

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