11/10/08

The snapshot.



Harry Mitchell took this photograph. He is one of the best snapshot takers I know of. He has this ability to find perfectly awesome moments to take pictures of unsuspecting bystanders. The snapshot is a type of photograph that takes time to master. It has many wannabee's, however, few masters of the trade.

11/8/08

A terrorist in the white house?!



I haven't yet been alive to witness an event such as this. It's quite humbling to finally see someone with a brain in the white house. I am by no means a person who is just liberal because that's how I as raised. I would not be afraid to vote for a republican if a decent candidate ran. Nor am I afraid to admit George Bush Senior did a half decent job in the white house. To see a person who can readily fix all the problems Bush created as far as the war, and economy is just great. I cannot wait to see what hard work, and great payoff lies in the years ahead.

11/7/08

In Florida, Reading "Breakfast of Champions".



"Excuse me, I have to take a leak."

"Where I come from, that means you're about to steal a mirror."





http://www.flickr.com/photos/wolfknight/




11/1/08

Jonathan Capozzi.



I traded a print of mine for this photograph this past weekend. I'm happy.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonathancapozzi

10/25/08


"Have no friends not equal to yourself."

-Confucious


I thought this was fitting for you, Taylor.


Eric Thompson. 08.

10/23/08

To continue my thought.


This picture, taken by Seth Ramirez, is one of my favorite pictures to date. It emphasizes why I love photography so much. I wish I could have been there. Feelings like that are ones that inspire me to continue looking, seeing, and analyzing my surroundings.
"Does is make sense?"
Yes Seth, is does.


Alex Howard. 08.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/threnody/



"It fascinates me that there is a variety of feeling about what I do. I’m not a premeditative photographer. I see a picture and I make it. If I had a chance, I’d be out shooting all the time. You don’t have to go looking for pictures. The material is generous. You go out and the pictures are staring at you."

-Lee Friedlander