Thank you Lisa Wiseman. Seeing your manifesto made me begin to think about where I wanted to go and what was important to me. In the following I am probably going to have to borrow and maybe even copy a bit. I think this is important enough that I need to do it and work it into a more final form over time. These following principles will guide both my personal and professional life: 1. The greatest creative work comes from being self-reliant. I want to take my photography to the edge and do something worth talking about. In four words: I will not settle. 2. I will always look for the beauty in everything that touches my life. 3. I will always treat my clients with honesty and integrity; In the same way I would want to be treated. 4. I will remember mass taste is not usually good taste at the same time I do not allow my perception of what art is to become elitist. 5. I will take seriously a commitment to life long learning, my craft and generally. 6. I will always have worthwhile goals to work toward, both professionally and personally. 7.I will strive to live a simple life; Simplicity is about subtracting the obvious, and adding the meaningful. 8. From Frank Lloyd Wright: An eye to see nature, A heart to feel nature, and the courage to follow nature. 9. The courage to except nothing but excellence at the same time realizing I will at times fail. 10. To search for elegance and beauty even in the common place.
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the beginning of another week filled with opportunity and potential. The chance to make a difference in so many ways great and small. I urge everyone to seize those chances and make them into reality. Something so simple as a smile and a wave have the chance to show a down or hurting person that you care, makeing all the difference in the world to them. It may be possible for one to do something great do that too.Have a special week
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Along the Mona Road in Crook County Wyoming
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Sunrise along the Mona Road
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120 film scan of my grandparents and my dad from what I would guess to be the mid to late 30's
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Photographer Horia Manolache wasn’t satisfied with how the homeless population was represented in popular media, so he set out to create a series that focused on their dreams and ambitions.
For The Prince and the Pauper, Horia placed portraits of the local homeless next to images of them imagining what they would like to be in the future.
Photographer Creates a Series that Reimagines Homelessness
via Lenscratch
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My great grandfather and the start of a love letter he wrote to my great grandmother. He is the one on the left film scan
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Cement ridge fire Crook county Wyoming
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A set of wooden block and tackle with a small piece of what appears to be original rope. They where salvaged frm the St. Onge South Dakota feed store
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Crook County Wyoming Government Canyon 35mm film scan
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Government Canyon Crook County Wyoming
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Butte Creek along Montana Highway 323
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abandon schoolhouse Crook County Wyoming
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#5 mm film scan South of Alzada on Wyoming 126
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