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White Pines No. 1 ~ Fall 2009
Agents of Death? What could Barthes mean? Let me see if I can make any sense of this dire reference. For some time now I have argued that the photograph scratches the surface of the infinity of eMcHenry Dam No. 7 ~ Fall 2009
Photography occurs in fractions of seconds; by photographing something the photographer both creates a visual text thereby preserving something of the object being photographed and creates the artiMcHenry Dam No. 6 ~ Fall 2009
The photographic image is the reflection of the photographer’s vision, his or her passion. By printing an image the photographer makes public that vision and passion. What is seen by one caFall Colors No. 3 ~ Fall 2009
Just what is “that other reality” Uelsmann is talking about? That other reality begs the question of what is reality in the first place. So let’s begin this brief exploratioFall Morning Haze ~ Fall 2009
Photographs, by their very nature, rub up against the infinite. The photograph itself is made in the briefest span of time, freezing a moment that will never occur again. The photograph takes oIndiana Dunes National Lakeshore No. 1 ~ Fall 2009
The past and future are constructions of what appears to be the continuum of linear time. They are respectively traces of memory that remain from the moment of existential experience and constructedLone Tree No. 2
Mary Travers died yesterday at the age of 72 of leukemia. On Sunday the 25th anniversary of the death of singer-songwriter Steve Goodman is observed. Both of these events caused me to be quite sad,Lone Tree No. 1 ~ Late Summer 2009
Woods on one side and the other, the farm land layered with wheat and soybeans in repetition, and the lone tree sitting in the middle of this field in the early morning, this scene is reminisceIf Buy and Hold Ever Lived
It's a new world order.If 9 Stars Had Lived (Long Enough To Embarrass Themselves)
Maybe heroes die for a reason..Conjurer 2008 rapidshare megaupload mediafire download free movie load upload video film
After moving to the country to start life anew after their child's death, photographer Shawn Burnett (Andrew Bowen) and his wife, Helen (Maxine Bahns),