Category Archives: pictures my grandfather took

red sky at night|pictures my grandfather took

Sailor’s delight. A view my Papa shot a million times, and one that everyone in my family knows and loves. Sunset in early summer at the lake – I’m getting so excited for it. On Kodachrome, and one of the most spectacular shots of his of the sunset that I have found thus far. I’m still trying…

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nana, 1974|pictures my grandfather took

I just got a bunch of scans back of a bunch of my grandfather’s 35mm slides from their travels.  I was so excited to see this batch because most of them were from a trip my grandparents took to Kenya and Nairobi in 1974. (Nana and Papa to those of us who knew and loved…

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  • Kim - Oh Jessica, I love everything about this – the tones, the composition, and her happiness is so obvious!ReplyCancel

red, white & blue|pictures my grandfather took

Since I’m freezing right now, I thought it would be fun to blog some summer photos.  These are both shots my Papa took of yours truly, up at the lake in what I’m guessing judging by my Coppertone tan – was the middle of the summer. I love the motion in the second one!  I do…

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  • Gigi - Jess,you were the cutest little girl who was born to the water. You go Pisces…ReplyCancel

amazing skies|pictures my grandfather took

I haven’t posted any of Papa’s images in a while – I am way behind on blogging over here.  I started posting this series of pictures my grandfather took (“Papa” to me and all that knew and loved him), and it has been a while since I have added any here.  I have been updating my new…

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  • Kim - You know how I love this series. I drew my breath in sharply at these, just to see the beauty he captured, and how his art lives beyond his time on this earth. Breathtaking.ReplyCancel

winter is here|pictures my grandfather took

Since it’s getting cold, Thanksgiving is over, and Christmas lights are going up all over the neighborhood, I thought it was perfect timing to blog these shots. The first is of my darling Papa himself (who was usually behind the camera) on one of our old snowmobiles up at the lake. There’s also an ice fishing…

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  • Kim - Oh Jessica, I love this!! I’m so thankful that your grandfather preserved so many great memories, and you are in turn preserving them for the next generation!ReplyCancel

  • Mama Z - Yea for Mr. Kelly! 🙂
    Your grandfather was quite the photographer Jessica. So glad you are following in his footsteps, as well as sharing his treasures. I so enjoy seeing your nuggets of the past.ReplyCancel

  • Ali - I am dying over the can of Old Milwaukee. Priceless!ReplyCancel

best dog ever|pictures my grandfather took

Tonight I was going through and cleaning out my hard drive a little bit…getting rid of digital negatives that I really don’t need that just aren’t worth editing any further.  Of course, I got super distracted when I came across some more of my grandfather’s 35mm slides that I recently scanned.  I remember both of these shots…

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  • Kim Lane - You know I love these!! Don’t you hope our grandchildren find our stuff some day?ReplyCancel

  • Julia - So sweet Jess! Love these.
    When you’re done with your hard drive can you come clean up mine? It is such a mess and LR is running sooo slow these days, totally overburdened.ReplyCancel

    • admin - Thanks Julia! Maybe I should start a hard drive clean-up service, good idea. I hear you, LR is running painfully slow over here as well!!ReplyCancel

  • Gigi - Jess,
    You are so tender. Thanks for giving me my Bootsie again. And you’re right-if Papa could have loved a dog-and just maybevhe did-it would have been Boots. LoveReplyCancel

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