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California iPhone Case featuring the photograph No Respect by Joe Schofield

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No Respect iPhone Case

Joe Schofield

by Joe Schofield

$25.00

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No Respect iPhone case by Joe Schofield.   Protect your iPhone with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your iPhone for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

Design Details

Remains of a Buick 8. abandoned, forlorn and disrespected. Aguereberry gold mine, Providence Ridge, Death Valley .

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Comments (8)

Johanna Hurmerinta

Johanna Hurmerinta

Your work deserves to be featured in our group "The Meandering Photographer". Please consider adding this work to 'Featured work in November - December 2024' active discussion thread. (l/f on 11-03-2024). Welcome also to our other group promos.

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks so much Johanna !

Heidi Fickinger

Heidi Fickinger

Wonderful sepia image Joe. I photographed his car 20+ years ago. The roof was not crushed back then, and looks like someone has battered it everywhere - total disrespect for sure.

Joe Schofield replied:

It was an interesting visit. Tough way to live …

Constance Lowery

Constance Lowery

I like this. L/F

Joe Schofield replied:

👍🏼 Thx !

Debby Pueschel

Debby Pueschel

Great find! Voted, FL

Joe Schofield replied:

Thanks so much, Debby!

Joe Zachariah

Joe Zachariah

Can imagine how it was in its hey days.

Joe Schofield replied:

Thx! Yeah...very sweet ride

Alec Drake

Alec Drake

Congratulations on your feature in "Life is What Happens" :) fav

Joe Schofield replied:

Thank you, Alec!

Joe Schofield

Joe Schofield

Thank you for the feature in California Dreamin, Morgan!

Joe Schofield

Joe Schofield

Thank you for the feature in the Memories... group, Sandra!

Protect your with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case.   The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation.   Simply snap the case onto your for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!

Artist's Description

Remains of a Buick 8. abandoned, forlorn and disrespected. Aguereberry gold mine, Providence Ridge, Death Valley .

About Joe Schofield

Joe Schofield

As a kid I was fascinated with photographs. Look. Life magazine. National Geographic. That well-captured interplay of light and shadow...the notion of people, places and moments - all suspended in time. My first "real" camera was a Minolta Srt101. I was seduced. As a teenager, I learned to develop film while working at Wyle Laboratories in El Segundo. I still recall the smell of the developer, my eyes adjusting to the red filter light, and the sheer magic and delight of watching images begin to emerge. Life, family and a career as a teacher and psychologist intervened, not to mention a few more film cameras. Eventually, there was digital. Liberation! Photography is the creative medium that has allowed me to share personal ...

 

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