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Hey look it's me, the face behind Isthmus Portrait with a rare self-portrait. Some of you following my page know me personally, while others only know me through photography, maybe we've met riding bikes, or even just out and about on a walk downtown. Either way thanks for stopping by to check out my page, I've been doing a #365project (leap year #366project) taking new photos everyday of the year: Mostly capturing a slice of life on the isthmus. In 2017 when I lost my father I had just begun cycling, and now 7 plus years later it's the way I find most of my photo opportunities.
Oftentimes you'll find me out in a bright colored kit on State Street with a camera around my neck, so don't hesitate to be a stranger if you recognize me. My portraits of the people I meet on by bike and my walkabouts are the project I call the #608strangers, which I'm sure if you're you've been following me long enough, you know about the project. Over the last 13 years or so documenting Madison, I've photographed over 400 different individuals I've never met before and got to know their story. If you'd be interested in joining this ever growing project, don't hesitate to reach out or ask. That'll be all for now, the first day of spring saved its best light for last and the only subject I had was me.
080/366
Hey look it's me, the face behind Isthmus Portrait with a rare self-portrait. Some of you following my page know me personally, while others only know me through photography, maybe we've met riding bikes, or even just out and about on a walk downtown. Either way thanks for stopping by to check out my page, I've been doing a #365project (leap year #366project) taking new photos everyday of the year: Mostly capturing a slice of life on the isthmus. In 2017 when I lost my father I had just begun cycling, and now 7 plus years later it's the way I find most of my photo opportunities.
Oftentimes you'll find me out in a bright colored kit on State Street with a camera around my neck, so don't hesitate to be a stranger if you recognize me. My portraits of the people I meet on by bike and my walkabouts are the project I call the #608strangers, which I'm sure if you're you've been following me long enough, you know about the project. Over the last 13 years or so documenting Madison, I've photographed over 400 different individuals I've never met before and got to know their story. If you'd be interested in joining this ever growing project, don't hesitate to reach out or ask. That'll be all for now, the first day of spring saved its best light for last and the only subject I had was me.