m.sawyer photography

Matt Sawyer is an analogue landscape, fine-art, and portrait photographer from the middle of nowhere.

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randall weiss.
This was the first stop on our road trip to New Mexico. He got out and immediately started taking notes and writing fragments that later turned into poetry, some of which you might find here.

randall weiss.

This was the first stop on our road trip to New Mexico. He got out and immediately started taking notes and writing fragments that later turned into poetry, some of which you might find here.

Saltscape II.
Believe it or not, these were taken in bright overhead sunlight and have very little post-processing.

Saltscape II.

Believe it or not, these were taken in bright overhead sunlight and have very little post-processing.

convergence.
This is the first of a series of photos from my road trip with photographer Michael Cooper and poet Randall Weiss.

convergence.

This is the first of a series of photos from my road trip with photographer Michael Cooper and poet Randall Weiss.

highway 64

highway 64

Finally finishing up my project from a recent road trip with Darshan Phillips of Live4This fame. With any luck, I’m going to assemble photos from the trip into a book soon. All of the photos on this trip were shot with medium format film, so I’m very excited to see them printed in physical form. Until then, the photos will be slowly trickling into this flickr set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lunatic77/sets/72157624680539910/. Enjoy.

Finally finishing up my project from a recent road trip with Darshan Phillips of Live4This fame. With any luck, I’m going to assemble photos from the trip into a book soon. All of the photos on this trip were shot with medium format film, so I’m very excited to see them printed in physical form. Until then, the photos will be slowly trickling into this flickr set: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lunatic77/sets/72157624680539910/. Enjoy.

route 66/wichita mountains and the digital results

pops on route 66 tall grass sunset, mt. scott sunset, mt. scott lake jed johnson A-frame

Well this post is terribly delayed. The trip was now two weeks ago, but I wanted to let it soak in a bit, and especially to only post the photos I ended up caring about.

This trip was a lot different than our last trip (highway 412 to New Mexico) in that this time, shooting was much more sparse, much more pensive and less spontaneous. There was a ton a driving, thinking, and silence.

Though at times the light was so flat and not too interesting, by narrowing down the photos significantly I feel like a lot of beauty was extracted.

The photos posted so far are the digital ones. Hopefully I will soon be able to post film-originated ones.

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