Goodbye Cowboy
jeffreaux2
Registered Users Posts: 4,762 Major grins
...I attended a funeral today for the father of a close friend. He was a true cattleman and cowboy. When I glimpsed the casket that they had handbuilt for him I immediately thought that it should be photographed. I had not brought a camera, but when I made my way up front to greet my friend he said he was about to call me and tell me to bring a camera if I had not already left home. I told him I'd be right back.
It was a moving service, especially when the cattle calls began from the north, south, east, and west. It was unlike any other funeral I have ever attended. I am glad that I was able to take the time to go....and flattered that he trusted me to photograph his fathers funeral.
The casket is handbuilt from native cypress. The markings are burned -in with family branding irons. It was obvious to me that much love and consideration went into the entire funeral.
Goodbye Cowboy...
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
It was a moving service, especially when the cattle calls began from the north, south, east, and west. It was unlike any other funeral I have ever attended. I am glad that I was able to take the time to go....and flattered that he trusted me to photograph his fathers funeral.
The casket is handbuilt from native cypress. The markings are burned -in with family branding irons. It was obvious to me that much love and consideration went into the entire funeral.
Goodbye Cowboy...
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
Thanks,
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
0
Comments
Thanks, and you are right about the color image....I am taking it down.
Thank you.
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
Thanks for sharing.
-- Lisa P.
http://www.pictureyourlifephotography.com
Thanks Lisa,
It was a pleasure to do these for him.
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
www.tippiepics.com
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
Jeff,
You captured a delicate moment perfectly - a wonderful tribute, not done easily. I like the way you allowed people to grieve without invading their personal space. The tone of the images are fitting too. Hats off to you.
Flash Frozen Photography, Inc.
http://flashfrozenphotography.com
www.davidsnookphotography.com
www.davidsnookphotography.com/blog
During the call I explained to her about how beautiful and peaceful my grandmother's funeral was a few months ago and that I was just sick that I had not brought my camera. I wished now that I had it even more than I did on that day.
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture
I just got asked to shoot a friends daughter's funeral. these are incredible. good work.
Josh
Las Cruces Photographer / Las Cruces Wedding Photographer
Other site
Ron
http://ront.smugmug.com/
Nikon D600, Nikon 85 f/1.8G, Nikon 24-120mm f/4, Nikon 70-300, Nikon SB-700, Canon S95
www.CottageInk.smugmug.com
NIKON D700
Caroline
The ropes...of course were use by pallbearers to carry the casket. Being cattlemen themselves, the brand above each rope is the brand that belongs to the man who attended that rope.
They really put a LOT of thought....and love...into this funeral.
Jeff
-Need help with Dgrin?; Wedding Photography Resources
-My Website - Blog - Tips for Senior Portraiture