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Jawbone.

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Jawbone.

Jawbone (Smithsonian Natural History, DC). Lomo LC-A, Ektachrome 400, Cross-processed.

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August 11th, 2009 at 11:28 pm

Summertime.

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Summertime.

Summertime (Avalon, NJ) - Another memory of summer. From last year. Lomo LC-A, Fuji Provia 400 Slide Film (cross-processed).

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May 29th, 2009 at 6:44 pm

Esquire.

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Esquire.

Esquire (State College, PA) - Ah, my roommate at his best. Photo from a promotional shoot showcasing his business, Palmer Bartending. Of course, I am not sure if the harsh post-processing is acceptable, but I was drawn to the colors coming through the liquor and in his shirt. Canon 5D Mk2, Leica 35mm f/2.

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May 26th, 2009 at 10:15 pm

Non/composition.

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Non/composition.

Non/composition (State College, PA) - Twice run film through an Lomo LC-A, on cross-processed on Kodak 400VS. Composition happened by formulated chance.

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May 23rd, 2009 at 12:01 am

May your conscience be your guide.

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May your conscience be your guide.

Yashica GSN with crossprocessed 100VS Ektachrome.

I had something to say, but I think that I just better listen right now. I have always talked about my plans and goals (going back to Rwanda, moving to NYC, grad school, family, house, etc, etc), and never just only listened to God about them.

In a reflective time a week ago, he specifically said to not be afraid to set my heart on something/someone/somewhere… I am just not sure what those things are. The overtly Christian response is to set my mind on the things above, to seek the Kingdom first and these things will be added to you. I just know he has brought me this far, and in no way am I out of his arm’s reach.

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January 26th, 2008 at 9:26 am

Remade Art.

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Remade Art.

One of the many images from the recent trip to DC. Yashica crossprocessed 100VS Ektachrome. Played with the color balance and kept the grain.

I knew the change would not come without consequence - to move ahead, I must leave things behind.

Giacometti is one of my favorite sculptors. Later in his career, he freaked out when his figures became smaller and smaller until his drawings contained no figure forms at all. He shreiked in terror when he realized that he had finally completed his work as an artist. A little too dramatic for my taste, but he hovered on the ledge of insanity for quite a while and to cross over was to place the capstone on his career.

Me? I just took a picture, wanting to blur the foreground and background, giving a sense of depth to the crude miniatures he created.

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January 26th, 2008 at 1:41 am

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