Sunday, February 20, 2011

Our Roots

This is the house my dad and his brothers grew up in. 634 brune st.

my dads high school 


This is the pond at my Uncle Ray's house. Its super cool. The fish were not biting but that was okay when you have a view like this one. 


Uncle Ray, the oldest Beck brother. 


This is my dads gun. its a bolt action 22 that he got when he was 8, such a cool gun. its coming home with us. 



The stars are beautiful out here in the country. kinda feels like the sky is never ending. 

Andersonville, GA












The Andersonville prison, officially known as Camp Sumter, served as a Confederate Prisoner-of-war campduring the American Civil War. The site of the prison is now Andersonville National Historic Site inAndersonvilleGeorgia. Most of the site actually lies in extreme southwestern Macon County, adjacent to the east side of Andersonville. It includes the site of the Civil War prison, the Andersonville National Cemetery and the National Prisoner of War Museum. In all, 12,913 of the approximately 45,000 Union prisoners died there because of starvation, malnutrition, diarrhea, and disease.
This place was pretty cool. the surrounding town is where I shot most of my photos. It is for sure haunted and super creepy. I would not want to be crusing around this place in the middle of the night.  

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Georgia #2 Savanna

All art ever created since the dawn of man is about love in some way.-Loren Feldman





















Savannah is an amazing city. The streets are old and worn and they're are pubs on just about every corner or every street. This would be a great city to hang out in if you were a pirate.