Monthly Archives: December 2010
new year’s cell phone friday [take 12]
You may remember that last week’s Cell Phone Friday fell on Christmas eve so in keeping with the holiday spirit this holiday season, I give you the very first New Year’s Cell Phone Friday! Raise your glasses for a safe, … Continue reading
americana [revisited]
In a post I did back in October I talked about those certain images we all remember as a child. The images we saw through the window of our family car as we traveled on our summer vacations. The images … Continue reading
a very merry cell phone friday [take 11]
Here’s wishing you and your family a wonderful and safe holiday season!
heart your life
It’s not everyday that I get the chance to meet strong, motivated, passionate, and inspirational individuals… especially someone who doesn’t even consider themselves strong, motivated, passionate, or inspirational. Earlier this month I had the opportunity to sit down with Jennifer … Continue reading
cell phone friday [take 10]
Sometimes the simplest objects around us can represent art. It all depends on how we choose to look at them. In this case I was standing outside an office complex, looked up and saw this fence. A simple object that … Continue reading
run
You may remember in last week’s blog post that I mentioned I was working on a project in my Commercial Photography class that entailed creating a series of 5 images based on a singular theme. After taking in some much … Continue reading
cell phone friday [take 9]
It’s a real treat to have the old parade fire truck at our house, and unfortunately I think a lot of us tend to take that for granted. So, I figured, why not share her with all of you! Last … Continue reading
everynone
So, this is the first time that I’m blogging about something that hasn’t occurred yet… let me explain. A few weeks ago in class we were given the assignment of creating a series of images based around a singular subject. … Continue reading
cell phone friday [take 8]
The other day I mentioned that we took the ol’ parade truck (a.k.a. “Red Rat”) out for a spin and I got this shot of it’s rear end. The bed of this old 1941 Seagraves pumper is just as beautiful … Continue reading