Revisiting some older work — this image being 1 of 12 in a new series, “Faded Daydreams.”

Posted on 05 December 2009.
Revisiting some older work — this image being 1 of 12 in a new series, “Faded Daydreams.”

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Posted on 02 December 2009.
This is very cool. CollectDotGive.Org launched today.

Participating photographers are pledging to donate 100% of the profits from their print sales to their chosen charitable organization. Best of all, these are limited edition prints, offering a great way for you to get started as a fine art photography collector.
I’ve been admiring the work of Emily Shur for a while now, and now I can add a limited edition print of hers to my slowly growing collection.
Thank you Kevin Miyazaki for creating and launching this awesome and charitable resource.
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Posted on 14 November 2009.
Revisiting some images from my shoot with Kymberly Jane shoot…more to come.

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Posted on 08 November 2009.
PartnerCon 2009 has had a profound affect on me. There are so many stories to be told, and so many images to be shared. The city of New Orleans and all of the photographers that came together have a firm grasp on my heart. Thank you to ALL of you for what you do, and for your treasured friendships and inspiration!
Much more to come as I gather my thoughts. In the meantime, a few images.









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Posted on 19 October 2009.
Props to the Dossier Journal for this gem…

Mick Jagger wrote Andy Warhol a letter in 1969 regarding the artwork for their new album, Sticky Fingers.
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Posted on 17 October 2009.
I’ve been getting great submissions for the Folio Hunt blog recently, and have been enjoying sorting through the images and determining which to showcase. I’m really thrilled to have just posted the work of photographer Smith Eliot.
You can see her full bio on her website, and on Folio Hunt, but this first paragraph may be just enough to entice you to want to learn more…
“I was born on a commune in Topanga California. My parents were amongst the first hippies and lived in a school bus. What a wonderful bus it was! On one side it had a mural of Leonard Peltier wearing a tiger-striped speedo, holding chrysanthemum in his right hand and a rifle in his left hand. The other side was completely black. In the winter we faced the black side towards the sun to keep warm…”
These images are from a body of work that Smith has titled, “The Secrets We Keep.”



Images Copyright: Smith Eliot
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