To say this last entry is long overdue is a massive understatement. Suffice it to say that recently my several personal projects have fallen by the wayside in favor of more time-sensitive work related ventures. Ok, enough excuses, let's wrap this project up.
52 portraits
A year-long strobist quest
Friday, April 13, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
51/52 Kieran Bannerman
We have finally reached a point where I have a perfectly valid reason to use the word "penultimate." Yes, this is the second to last portrait of the series. The last two hail from a trip abroad, providing for some very interesting settings and an opportunity to connect with subjects I would have never been able to photograph otherwise.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
50/52 Laura Woods
Once a year I take a journey to my homeland for one specific, spurious purpose: the Indiana State Fair. Tractors, bad food, smelly animals, LOTS of fat people, carnies, and ugly lamps. It's a tradition celebrating all the delightfully boring things Indiana has to offer. As per usual, we rallied the troops and made an outing of it.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
48/52 David Latimer
Normally I ask my subjects for a bit of biographical info, then I string it together into something that's usually borderline incomprehensible. My subject for this week, David Latimer, gave me a quick typed statement that does an excellent job of describing him. Anything I would ad or modify would simply get in the way.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
47/52 Alexandria Ott
Hey there Internet, long time no see. While life without a computer screen is going extremely well, I've started this project and I certainly plan on finishing it. It just, uhh... might take a while. Maybe another year, who knows.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
46/52 Holly Sabin
Well hello there friends. It's been an awful long time since we've caught up, and I have to say it's all my fault. Let's skip the usual excuses and get right down to it. This time around I caught up with Hinge Gallery's co-owner Holly Sabin on the gallery's opening day.
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