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Making Art out of an Art Museum | The Philbrook Museum of Art

Growing up in Tulsa, my home was about 5 minutes from the Philbrook Museum of Art. I remember taking art classes there as a child but as I got older and busier, I sort of forgot about the place. Last weekend, I went back for the first time in awhile. The place has changed a great deal and yet, it was somehow still familiar. I enjoyed perusing the collections and of course, I decided to try and make some art of my own. All images made with an iPhone 5s. Enjoy.  

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A Weekend Away // Tulsa Oklahoma Photography

Although I've called Northwest Arkansas home for a number of years, Tulsa Oklahoma is where I was born and raised. I've been gone from Tulsa for almost 15 years and yet, I can still get around the city without having to use my iPhone for directions. Last weekend, I used my iPhone exclusively for making images. Here's a few of my favorites. Enjoy.

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People of the Flea Market | Vol. 1

Typically when I visit a flea market or an antique shop, I’m looking for one thing…old cameras. But recently, I noticed that there were lots of interesting “people” in flea markets. Most of them of course, are not real…unless you count the lady or gentleman running the establishment. But, scattered about the intricate layouts of shelves and booths, you can find very interesting characters indeed. Some of them are downright creepy. Some are sad. And some leave themselves open for interpretation. Here’s a few interesting faces I found recently. All photos shot with an iPhone. Enjoy.

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Making Art Out of an Art Museum | Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

It's always fun to create images using the architecture of an art museum. And as long as you're not using flash and aiming your camera at every single piece of art, the museum workers typically don't mind you taking pictures at all. Awhile back, we posted images we created from Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and this past weekend while in Kansas City, we did the same thing with the Nelnson-Atkins Museum of Art. Here's a few of the resulting images. Happy Monday.

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