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Breathing the Photographic Dream

14 July, 2009

I HAVE A NEW BLOG:

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OKAY FOLKS TIME TO MIGRATE OVER.......I HAVE A NEW BLOG. http://www.smogranch.wordpress.com
13 July, 2009

Poem from Mom "Lost in the Line"

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"Lost in the Line" lost in the line subject to verse stanzas to find poets curse ebb tide moves holding falling can't hide you...
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11 July, 2009

Movie Review: An Unlikely Weapon

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So yesterday I did something rare, at least for me. I went to the theatre and saw a movie. Over the past few weeks I had received many email...
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10 July, 2009

Masterfile Newsletter

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This just went out yesterday, from the agency that syndicates my kids stock images. Note the super-duper image on the left.
09 July, 2009

There Has To Be More 2

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I wanted to add something to the last post. I didn't want to sound like I was being too down on gallery/museum opportunities. I do belie...
07 July, 2009

There Has To Be More

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A few years ago, the World Press Photo organization placed their traveling show of contest winners in the mall in Santa Monica. In the prece...
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My New Wedding Studio

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I wanted to introduce you to my new wedding photography operation. The big one does my editing. The medium one does my archiving. The little...
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06 July, 2009

The Documentary Life

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People ask what type of photography I do. Sometimes I answer, "documentary work." People seem to be interested in this. The idea o...
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05 July, 2009

Taking a New Job

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I'm taking a new job. It's at a daily on Remulak! I'm not coming back.
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Poem from Mom "Rearview Mirror"

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"Rearview Mirror" rearview mirror rumble seat ride those left behind creating their myth voyagers black tar roads huddling winter ...
02 July, 2009

Recent Prints

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A twelve day trip, ten rolls of film. After quick inspection....about a half dozen images I really like. There are many more that will ...
01 July, 2009

Square Peg In A Round Hole

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This is what you get when you have film cut and sleeved in rows of six, and then try to make contact sheets on 8x10 paper. Another great mys...
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