Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Fair/Funnel Cake Booth Photographs from the Summer

Here are some of the images of some friends and I when we went to local fairs. Also, images from a funnel cake booth one of my friends works at with his parents. I really started to fall in love with not only the beautiful colors that are always present at carnivals but with the abstract lighting in the background of portrait photographs I took.





















"I kind of like things slightly out of tune. It makes me feel... intoxicated almost... but in a good way. Like I'm at a carnival in a dream."
-Christine Anderson

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Photoshoot from June with Vinnie!

So as promised I am posting the photographs that I took during the summer and neglected to put up on my blog. He is the first of many postings in the next week or so.

























"Children's games are hardly games. Children are never more serious than when they play."
-Montaigne





Monday, November 8, 2010

Time to up my game

So aparrently I'm awful at this blogging thing. It's the same as when I was younger and every year I would beg my mom to buy me a journal and then I would keep up with it for approximately two weeks to only have the journal turn into my doodle book, filled with quotes, kindergarten-like drawings, and poems that are just about the worst thing anyone could come up with.

Not that I need to have an excuse for why I have not been keeping up with said blog but it was the busy season at my full time job and working over 50 hours a week doesn't really lit a fire under me it just makes me crash and burn.

So here is my pledge:
I will make an effort to update my blog at least once a week, for more than just two weeks.

What I'm working on:
-Getting together a new website, the college one I realize is rather gloomy
-Editing photographs of two different family portraits for side jobs
-Posting photographs from the summer!
-Editing the photographs from the church apple dumplin day


To climb steep hills requires a slow pace at first.
-Shakespeare