FOTOGRAFY FORK

Basics of Forking Fotografer
Our fotografic fork is of many tines.

City & its streets, countryside & its roads, architecture & its details, people & [ their ]
nature, four legged companions & their Zoo brothers +++

The sunny side of being a forking fotografer: we never get bored. The cloudy side: they say, we are hard to identify with a particular photographic genre.

Travel bugs
We love to travel, no matter where to. We enjoy both the city and the nature.

When we’re 64
By then we might trade our fork for a chopstick.

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Saturday, June 15, 2013

A Man

Father’s Day is a minor event on the retail calendar.
A pre-test:  how independent are the wallets in anticipation of the “back to school” cash flow ?

Once a year some dusty stuff from remote corners of an average department store sees the light
for a week: there is no such thing as “this season's trendy” … socks. Or freshly rolled cigars. 
Or the lighter of the year.

None, however, went as far as to declare fathers more distant: “Farther’s Day”.

To highlight the point, from the farthest corners of our archives, we are bringing forward our tribute to A Man, remotely matching our  A Woman.

In your boots... 
Champlain monument in Ottawa, Canada

Man in black. 
Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia

Wedding. 
East 4th Street in Cleveland, Ohio

Street performer. 
French Quarter in New Orleans,  Louisiana

Food cart.  
Fifth Avenue NYC

Pastry chef.
Godiva Chocolatier, Fifth Avenue NYC

Man.
Forsyth Park in Savannah, Georgia

Tarot.
Jackson Square in New Orleans,  Louisiana

On a break.
Burbon Street in New Orleans,  Louisiana

Just out of curiosity.
French Quarter in New Orleans,  Louisiana

Waiting for a bus.
Canal Street in New Orleans,  Louisiana

Family.
Somewhere in Manhattan NYC

Making a choice.
Vendor cart, Fifth Avenue NYC

Skater.
Roller Skating "Rink", Central Park, New York


 Guide.
The Fürstenzug in Dresden, Germany