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Faith in Color
Fresh Language Warning: In college,I had a friend/classmate studying architecture. The project, or “charrette” as we sometimes called them (always a French word to make us feel adult, intellectual and important), was an exercise in the exploration, use and recognition of color. Our task was to best recreate a color picture with a collage of…
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Ocean Grove
Ocean Grove is a community in Neptune, New Jersey originally formed in the mid-late 1800s by Methodist ministers as a religious retreat location for parishioners…or as they called it then…a camp meeting community. It is the one of the longest active communities of its type in the United States. What is a “camp meeting community,”…
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Color Me Impressed
Two streams of conscience at once. Can there be such a thing? Reading some notes I made in Camera Lucida by Roland Barthes, one note from the margin stands out in particular, “the onslaught of photos is creating a world of indifference rather than reacting to it – thereby preventing the photographer to escape it…
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The Photographic Trope
Tim Carpenter, photographer and author, has published a book titled: To Photograph is To Learn How to Die. This book dances around many of my thoughts when considering the motives and goals of my photography. I will try my best to paraphrase his work and if possible, dovetail it into my own simpler, if not…
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Building Bridges
“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”- Rita Mae Brown Recently I have been culling through old photos and came to the conclusion that my photography, and its subjects, hasn’t dramatically changed in the past 10 years. It’s as if I am a mad man,…
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2025 Picking Pics (from a westernized perspective)
I’ve decided to review my photos for 2025 and select a few for posting to help analyze why they speak to me. Curating photos is difficult for the photographer. I’m sure the professionals would disagree, but the truth is that a hobbyist, by definition, isn’t a pro and therefore, requires more TIME to complete the…
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Architectural Vulnerability
by James V October 24, 2020 Urban architecture has always fascinated me. From when I was eight years old, I dreamed of designing a high rise. I still do and the ideas for one continuously gestate in my mind. I wanted green terraces in the late 1980’s, floating in the middle of a skyscraper. Actually,…
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Some BS from the Bf
Speaking to self: “I’m going to use that 24mm I bought when I purchased the camera and try for some dramatic photos of landscape. And you know what else? Maybe I could stop off in a small town and come up with some interesting photos of the place on the way to the reservoir/lake.” Problem…








