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  • Greetings!

    When I was six years old, my mother gave me a diary.  I remember very distinctly that it was red with a little brass lock.  This began my journey into recording the details of my everyday life.  Writing has always been a love of mine and a necessary part of my self expression.  While in school working towards my English degree,  I had the opportunity to visit the John Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.  To my great pleasure, the feature exhibits consisted of many great Masters of Photography. One of whom was the great Andre Kertesz.  I immediately fell in love with his ability to form the perfect snapshot and felt something inside myself completely identify.  It was upon reading a quote by Mr. Kertesz that I went home and promptly changed my major to Photography.  The words were simply, "I write with light."

    I'm a street shooter at heart, who people hire when they want honest and intelligent images documenting personal events. I dabble in portraiture. I run half marathons. And write, a lot.

    I'm currently working on several personal projects. One of which is my first novel.

    You can read more here... Inspiration

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12:365 (Project 365)

A quote from the story Anne of Avonlea. Oh how I love abandoned farm houses.  I want to explore them.  I’m always wondering about the life that was there and why it was left to just rot away.  Somebody owns it and the land.  But they’ve left it.  There are a lot of these where I live.

Here is image 12:365.  Canon 40D.  50mm.  Natural light.  Taken around 8:30am:

by Cindy

3 comments

Melodie Pullen - January 12, 2010 - 2:04 pm

Perfect…and notice the tilting little out house type shed thingy over to the right. About to fall.
I always think the same thing. It is kind of sad…isn’t it?

Dick and Ruby Loftin - January 12, 2010 - 9:03 pm

C, Ruby and I are sitting here STARING at this picture. There were a lot of oooo’s and aaaahhh’s.

D and R.

Johnna LaFaith - January 17, 2010 - 11:02 pm

Wow, what an intense and moving photo… and the quote is brilliant… it’s a little sad.

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