All posts by Christopher D. Bennett

365 Day Photo Challenge: 134-140

Yet another week down in the 365 Day Challenge.

A reminder that all pictures are taken by and edited with my phone.


Day 134: A Memory
Day 134: A Memory

Day 135: Clouds
Day 135: Clouds

Day 136: Part of Me
Day 136: Part of Me

Day 137: Eating
Day 137: Eating

Day 138: In My Pocket
Day 138: In My Pocket

Day 139: Play
Day 139: Play

Day 140: 5 O'Cock
Day 140: 5 O’Clock

The Next 7 Themes:

Day 141: Mirror
Day 142: Where You Ate Breakfast
Day 143: Communication
Day 144: I Wish I Had This
Day 145: Behind
Day 146: Simplicity
Day 147: A Word

All themes come from the Fat Mum Slim website.

Philanthropy Day Prework

The last few years I have been the photographer for Story County Philanthropy Day. This year is no different. Story County Philanthropy Day is tomorrow, thought it would be a good time to share the images of the award recipients that will appear in the program this year.


Next week’s Wednesday randomness could go in several different directions, but I think it will go in the direction of Lake LaVerne.

365 Day Photo Challenge: 127-133

19 weeks in the book, if you are scoring at home.

A reminder that all pictures are taken and edited by my phone.


Day 127: Table
Day 127: Table

Day 128: I Collect
Day 128: I Collect

Day 129: Music
Day 129: Music

Day 130: Yes!
Day 130: Yes!

Day 131: Someone I Miss
Day 131: Someone I Miss

Day 132: Mine
Day 132: Mine

Day 133: Book
Day 133: Book

The next 7 themes:

Day 134: A Memory
Day 135: Clouds
Day 136: Part of Me
Day 137: Eating
Day 138: In My Pocket
Day 139: Play
Day 140: 5 O’Clock

Septic Tank?

It has been awhile since I’ve been contracted for what I would consider to be commercial photography, but recently I was contracted by Jim Jordan to photograph a septic tank and a couple of items he wished sell.

Unfortunately for Boone, Iowa State University, Boone County, First United Methodist Church, and the Methodist Men,(just to name a few) Jim is moving away. He will leave a cavernous hole in the community. So I begrudgingly took the pictures that will help him leave us behind to enrich a new town, church, and community.


Next week’s randomness might involve the Block Party or it might involve something else. I don’t like to be tied down to the expectations that I have set for other people.