I've recently rediscovered some old negs in my drawer that I've finally gotten around to scanning. These were all shot in 2008 as a personal project documenting the employees of KKMI (Keefe Kaplan Maritime Inc) a boatyard owned in part by my dad Ken Keefe.
I was inspired by the character of these men who I grew up around, as well as the rich textural detail of the industrial boatyard setting. I shot these using my Mamiya 645, Kodak Tri-X 400.
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Dicky is an expert woodworker. |
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Jeremy, famous travel-lift and crane operator. He used to tell me gross stories when I was little. |
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Ken Keefe, my Dad before he shaved his mustache. |
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