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My Bio
Current Residence: Louisville, KY
Favourite genre of music: Too much to pick just one
Favourite photographer: Robert Parkharrison
Favourite style of art: This is getting rediculous
Operating System: Macintosh OSX
MP3 player of choice: iPod
Shell of choice: huh?
Wallpaper of choice: whatever
Skin of choice: The kind I'm in.
Favourite cartoon character: ?
Personal Quote: Art merely manifest itself in the tangible.

Favourite Visual Artist
Why do we have to have A favorite?
Favourite Movies
Stand By Me
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Right now I'm listening to a lot of The Decemberist
Favourite Writers
Anne Sexton / John Irving
Favourite Games
???
Favourite Gaming Platform
???
Tools of the Trade
Photoshop, Macintosh and my D1x
Other Interests
All things interest me... I form an opinion afterwards

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It’s been two months since I last updated the blog.  I knew when I started this thing there would be down times of little to no activity.  That’s not to say I have been idle in my thoughts and creations.  If anything, I’ve been very active with shooting and the general thought process of creating my images. Several months ago I started a project which involved the use of different materials, used in a shroud-like manner, to capture portraits.  My idea was nothing more than to utilize the material so as not to have to rely on the models wardrobe.  As this process has grown I have been told there is a biblical quality to the por
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I've been to college twice. First, in my late teen/early 20's, to study commercial art with an emphasis on photography, second, in my early 30's to study fine art with, once again, an emphasis on photography. During my days studying commercial photography I once had a well know photographer come to my class to speak. Excited about getting to hear the profound wisdom this wonderful photographer had to share, I was in awe at what I really walked away with. In awe because it wasn't until I began studying fine art that I realized the impact the few words he said, had on me. At the very beginning of the class he stood there, coffee in one hand, ci
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R.I.P... It's such a shame to have lost such a talented man.
:cake: Happy birthday
Nice photo gallery!
Happy birthday! :party: :cake:
I love your work. The way you use the light, not just on the subject but by incorporating it with the back ground you make the person in the frame even more dramatic it is true art and would love to shoot with you sometime.
Thanks for the watch!