Thursday, March 11, 2010

Practice Makes Perfect

Okay...so I have read about 43 books on digital photography lately because I want to get better at using my camera and capturing really fun pics. And so far...I feel like I have learned so much! I definitely have a lot more to learn but the biggest problem I have right now is finding time to practice taking pictures and working on what I have learned. Sooo...we just went driving around taking pics this last weekend of just whatever we came upon.

The weird thing was where we turned up...

In OKC...there has been problems with gangs (I know....just like everywhere else nowadays) and one gang in particular was just "showcased" on the tv show "Gangland". This gang known as the "Southside Locos" has become a large problem for the southwest side of OKC and tagging is a very popular thing among their members. And don't you just know that this is what I chose to be my "practice"! :o)

So I wanted to share some of the pics I snapped as we quickly drove by these not so nice looking places. Please picture in your mind...my 14 year old daughter in the back floorboard with her head between her knees and arms wrapped over her head chanting..."we are gonna die...we are gonna die...we are gonna die!" :O) Good times!! Never say we don't have adventure in our lives...



On the "Gangland" program, they have Southside Loco members talking about how they "diss" their rival gang by calling them cornbreads or other terms they consider derogatory. It was pretty weird to actually see that displayed in their tags...


This is what Ashtyn now wants to use as her profile pic on her facebook/myspace page...she is such a gangsta!


Speedie showed up in a lot of places...his spray paint can gets around.
It is pretty depressing to see how it really has infiltrated this whole area of the city.
I really love the next one..."Keep it clean OKC"
GBC's and MRC's are some of the big rival gangs of the Locos...I don't know if they are one in the same gang and just use the different letters but I know the interviews with the Locos members all talked about the GBC's being their biggest opposition. There are also a lot of GBC tags around the southside but in this area...it seemed like the MRC tags were represented more.
187 is used all over in the Locos tags...don't really know the number significance but all of them use numbers in their tags.
Here is "Speed" again...it is sad that a lot of the houses have been tagged.
sad...

Black skull flags are another thing I started noticing a lot in the area...


For those of you who have eaten at Chelinos - this was just a tortilla factory...pretty fun...of course I am snapping pics as we are driving by so as not to be shot per listening to instructions from the daughter. :o)
What's really weird to me was that not too far removed from this area are the next pictures of a private (i.e., expensive) catholic school...it is just really weird to me that I would be paying high dollar for my kids to go to school around the corner from very notorious gang activity. The building really is old and beautiful though. Ash had provided info to us that she had heard that the fourth floor of the building is haunted...maybe that is why the Locos stay away.


The rest are just more random pics that we took on our tour of the southside...
This was some kind of factory but I loved the yellow and back and forth look of the stairs...
I just loved this old house for some reason...
This was my second favorite pic of day...just love the contrast of colors...this is to pay homage to all the photo books I have read and how they just make doorways seem so cool. This is my practice doorway :o)


This was my favorite of the day! Thank you for letting me share my practice with you as well as my gang education :o) Maybe I will get real good at taking photos and become the gang photo person for OKC :o) I try to have wild side dreams however displaced they may seem...ps...my husband would put a stop to gang photographer aspirations...but one can dream.

1 comment:

  1. Great pics! I love the door one...that's my fav! Tell me what book you think is the best for learning about your camera?

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