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Archive for November, 2008

Due to the recent inactivity caused by the horrible weather of flurry snow and darkness.  Though honestly I’m not sure what many of the day’s looked, just the few I saw.  Stuck in this crazy time warp of no work and on a third shift schedule with the family can start to take toll.  So anyway the [...]

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So I have pictures of my print portfolio case.  The prints inside are ‘mock’ prints, or first stage work prints, of possible prints for the portfolio.  I haven’t decided yet.  Nor has any suggestions been made.
I also have a picture of my business card, front and back.  
I should buckle down with the photography calenders [...]

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So I’ve set up a mock print portfolio.  I need to sit down and seriously go through my photo’s and decide what I would like to use in my print portfolio.  Here is where you my viewers can help.  Leave suggestions on photo’s you think would make a good print for my portfolio.  I look forward [...]

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I visited my friend Aaron and took some pictures while I was there.  The wall depicted in the first picture is in Aarons garage, they had a party and he painted the wall for the occasion.  Aaron is also depicted in two portrait shots.
The other pictures are outside in the little town.
Some are there twice, [...]

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So Articia and I went to Ann Arbor to visit her friend Chris and use him to model for us at random places in Ann Arbor.  It started out at a library, then moved onto the zombie cube.  We call this the zombie cube because it spins and when you spin the cube it sound’s [...]

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Just because I can.  Simply because I can.

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So this scene depicted below is an accident outside my house on Devils night.  Apparently this vehicle went off the road into the ditch slamming into a cement wall.  People(s) fled the scene before my dad got to the end of the driveway, a passing car with a lady who persistently called 911.  
So the cop arrives [...]

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