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All things taken into consideration, her life is a happy one.

I was bad compromise with her. I refused the money for college from the mother. I did not want to make the IOU to her. I was graduated from the University of Arts in scholarship and part-time-job. Repayment was the tough thing. However, across all of the cats Rainbow Bridge. The next.

Nene

October 12, 2012.

One year ten months ago I embarked on the 365 because I was bored, it was the holidays, I had a camera but didn't know how to use it, and I thought I might as well learn a new skill. I was clueless about Photoshop; didn't know what exposure, aperture, and shutter speed were; and enjoyed auto focus because, well, it was convenient.

One year and ten months later, photography's become a part-time job while I study (slave away :P) at university. It's motivated me to look at life from a different perspective and to capture all my memories so I can save them again for posterity's sake. Out of focus lights; blue skies; rain; scudding clouds; silhouettes; shadows; and especially the sun, from its rise to its set, are things that I have grown to love and hold dear. Wide apertures are my best friend.

Faceless portraits was a style I never deliberately tried to do in the beginning, but somehow just developed into something I always did. The motion of hair by the wind fascinated me. Looking at faceless photographs allowed me to imagine countless different stories behind each photograph, instead of being constricted to only looking at one person. Without a face, I felt that people would be able to identify with what I was trying to say without being held back by unconscious, possibly judgmental barriers.

The Flickr community has changed immensely from 2010, to 2012. Friends have left, new ones have joined, and some of my favourite contacts just don't upload anymore. I love Flickr and I promise that I'll continue uploading even if this turbulent project is over. I thought I would have a lot to say when this day came. Over the last 100 days of the project I constantly thought of a lot of things to write for my description, but somehow when the time itself is here I've forgotten all that I wanted to say. But thank you all for the unwavering support, encouragement, and love that you have shown through your comments, favourites, likes, and follows.

 

To view my complete 365 set, click here . I will be posting all the outtakes on my blog right here.

 

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After starring in the movie "My Neighbor Totoro" back in 1998 and doing cameo roles in various films like Disney's Toy Story 3, what's Totoro doing nowadays?

 

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Dear Dad:

 

Do you remember shopping with me for my first car? I do!

 

We looked around until I found that very cool Mercury Monterey. It had a gold body with a black top.

 

The neatest feature was that it had that angeled window in the back which I could automatically draw down. It burned way too much fuel, but it was a safe first car to drive. I thought of that car when I watched some sit-com where the dad bought his daughter a first car that was really a boat on wheels and then put relfective tape all the way around the outside for detailing! What a funny show that was for me, as my first car was also a boat.

 

You told me that you would take out a litle loan under your name and I could the payments with my little part time job. I was the first one among my friends to have a car and I was the most responsible one too.

 

You told me that if I did not make payments, that meant I'd defaulted on our agreement and you would sell my car. I never missed a payment.

 

You also told me that as long as I had car payment, you would pay my auto insurance. Once the car was mine, then I wold take over the insurance.

 

No insurance, no driving my car. Those were the rules, you said.

 

Buying that car and learning these lessons were some of the most important things you could have taught me about life.

 

Thanks Dad!

 

Happy Father's Day Week.

 

I love you,

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These are some of the photos I have to take for my 2nd part-time job as a kids sports photographer. I organize them into slideshows to give to the teams upon season end.

 

Sorry for the larger than usual watermark as I'm sure you can understand these are for my business.

 

If I have problems with people faving them, they will become private.

Summer went by too quick :P

These are some of the photos I have to take for my 2nd part-time job as a kids sports photographer. I organize them into slideshows to give to the teams upon season end.

 

Sorry for the larger than usual watermark as I'm sure you can understand these are for my business.

 

If I have problems with people faving them, they will become private.

Though no longer a job that boys can do to earn extra money after school in the United States, the Paperboy still exists in the Philippines, This young man ties off his newspapers after dropping off several issues for a sidewalk vendor.

 

For more images from The Philippines, check out my album

 

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Despite posing for the wealthy painter, he wasn’t very generous. So in order to make ends meet and hopefully earn enough to fulfill her wildest dreams, Mona took on several part time jobs to bring home the bacon.

I've wanted to stop at this abandoned Quonset hut barn for a while now. I decided to stop on my way to my part time job after I finished at my full-time one. And since the snow is mostly melted, I was able to pull over on the side of the road in an area that probably used to be a driveway. I hadn't really been able to see how cool-looking this side of the barn is from the road. I approached the doorway really slowly, keeping my eyes peeled for signs of anything dangerous. A few birds that flew from the rafters in the barn gave me a momentary start, but after that everything was cool. If I have time, I might process a wider angle shot I took and post it later.

 

I hope everyone has a great weekend!

   

Haven't been out birding with my 17 year old grandson Harry for a long time, due to A levels, his part time job and of coarse COVID restrictions.

Today that changed and we decided to have a day Birding in the morning and Butterflying in the afternoon.

 

Taken in Nottinghamshire (APT),

we saw 3 pairs with chicks, one with 3, one with 2 (with one being twice the size of the other), and one with 1.

I have already got plenty of shots of these this year so handed my gear over to Harry.

These are just some shots I managed to grab.

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Hello Flickr! It's been awhile since I last uploaded, but I've been shooting more than ever. I just felt the need after nearly consecutive 365 and 52 week projects to take a little bit of a breather. Not only that, I've been working two part time jobs while taking 17 hours of school. This is a portrait of my Grandma Jan who was kind enough to pose for me recently. I am doing a portrait series of different people I know as a class project. This is the first and I'm super happy with how it turned out.

 

I also got a new editing monitor today that is color corrected, which is super awesome. I highly recommend biting the bullet and buying a color corrected setup if you haven't already, it is well worth it.

 

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Living like a king costs a lot, so I decided to take a part time job at a webcam model studio. Now I earn some extra cash getting tokens on Chaturbate and Cam4.

 

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A rather quick build but it was quite fun to make! I wanted to do more but didn't have the time.

Speaking of which, if anyone is wondering why I've been so inactive on here. I'm working a part time job while on the last leg of high school, so I don't have a lot of free time. After school is done I may have a bit more time but I don't know what will happen.

I have some photos I would like to work on but currently all my time I spare for Lego related stuff is going to MELO. So until MELO is over I probably won't be doing much Lego photography stuff. I'm quite excited for MELO however and once I finally am able to think of a good idea for this first round I'll probably post some WIP photos.

 

Interested to hear what you all think! Constructive criticism is welcome, but please give solutions to things you think are problems. :)

It just started to rain when I was driving out to the West Cornwall Bridge and I spotted this barn. I believe this is Goshen CT but I am not completely sure because it was a long drive and I went through several towns.

 

This is a 2 exposure HDR. I have shared that I don't love HDRs. I did bring the saturation down on this to try to get it back to the natural colors. I don't get the detail I wish for when I have to bring my f-stop down when there are low light conditions but for the equipment that I work with (Cheap! lol) I guess it will do. ;-)

 

Unfortunately, I do not know the history of this barn. In Connecticut, these historic barns are quickly disappearing when land is purchased and no longer used for agriculture. They fall into complete disrepair and worse they are torn down for new construction. Many are getting saved and preserved through being placed on the national registry of historic barns (I believe it is called.) Hopefully, at some point, I can at least find the circa date of the barn but with this said online even when they are listed, they don't give much information about the history of these barns.

 

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A note to all my friends, I truly do appreciate every one of you guys that are so thoughtful to take the time to visit my page, give truly thoughtful & kind comments, favs, and especially valuable critiques! Thank you so very much! I am sorry I am so behind. I have been working about 14 hours a day at minimum to try to fulfill my promise to hubby to try to explore photography as a career. If anyone says this is a part-time job, don't believe it! It is a lot of work! So I do expect to be very busy if I can make this work! I truly appreciate your understanding. I so love visiting all my friends and I will visit as much as I can but my time will be quite limited going forward. I will be visiting everyone that does comment or fav my shots but I won't be able to go back searching through all photos to find folks that I haven't heard from lately. With that said, I will truly miss the friends I do have that are maybe a bit harder and take more time for me to track down on a usual basis. :)

 

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Haven't been out birding with my 17 year old grandson Harry for a long time, due to A levels, his part time job and of coarse COVID restrictions.

Today that changed and we decided to have a day Birding in the morning and Butterflying in the afternoon.

 

Taken in Nottinghamshire (APT),

we saw 3 pairs with chicks, one with 3, one with 2 (with one being twice the size of the other), and one with 1.

I have already got plenty of shots of these this year so handed my gear over to Harry.

These are just some shots I managed to grab of the family with 2 chicks

Sindy is at work at her part time job at McDonald's.

 

Vintage Sindy - made for McDonald's Convention - flea market find

Vintage Mattel McDonalds playset (flea market find), food, trays, signs

Canisters - Rement

Floor, money, and ice cream boxes -made by me

Cash register - Barbie - I added the sign

Napoleon's part time job.

That’s not enough boat to make a living on, but there are men who grew up in families that made their living off the sea, and some of them aren’t ready to give it up. Every picture tells a story, and this story is about someone who loves the sea and is hanging on to the past by a thread, You have to be insane, or very determine to go out on that dock, I know because I’ve been on it several times trying to get a shot.

 

~ Kevin Kruse

 

Just a quick one on my way to my part-time job after my regular job. I shouldn't have taken the time to stop, but I couldn't bear the thought of having to take my shot when I got home so late.

 

Happy weekend!!

 

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Hello everyone! I know I'm super slow with this 365 thing but I kind of have a slow pace when it comes to doing stuff. And I read a blog post about one's pace in life I forgot where it is exactly but it said there that the person fells like he is being left behind with peers with the same age as his, while they are all pursuing their careers at an early age he was still doing part time jobs. And while everyone was getting married and making families he was just starting out and going out into the world. But anyway it says there that although he did feel like he was being left behind he said that it was his own pace in life and now he has a successful career. I kind of feel like the same way because I was like reading my life on the screen! But now I learned that it is just my own pace and shouldn't feel bad about it.

 

As for the 365 don't get me wrong I have been shooting and wasting money going around places but sometimes it just doesn't work or I wasn't happy with what I got.

 

I started this whole thing and I don't want to just leave it undone. So, it might take me awhile but I will get this finished.

 

After that whole rant here the concept I'm going for this one is darkness/anything negative that is consuming and just taking over the subject while it struggles to get free.

 

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This is Daria. She was performing in Ammo's Universal Action night, which was basically improvised. It was a put together your own performance or living art. In this performance and photo Daria is living art. I thought it best to include Daria's comments and writing below:

 

It was the early 80’s and the anticipation of a new age was in the air. I think we were calling it the new wave. It was amazing to us that we would be alive in the year 2000. I painted a pair of cowboy boots silver and had a asymmetrical haircut, it was a mix of thrift shop, punk and fifties style cocktail dresses, and mod mini skirts, we stood out.

 

I was living at 99 saint marks place, after graduating BFA in Painting and a certificate in Art Education, from Parson School of Design. I was working a few part time jobs , an Art Teacher , 2 waitress jobs , a part time graphic design assistant, Art freelance jobs when available , and as a coat check girl at club 57 in the evenings, and had a fabulous Art studio in an old public school PS 122.

turned into artist studios.

 

As a coat check girl I saw the events safely from behind the coat check half door and some nights collected enough change and dollars to call it a great night earning 50$. I participated in events at club 57 Mostly organized by Ann as the leader and other artist. I was a playboy bunny, and performed routines, friend of a friend from the west village taught us all how to do Fan Dancing and we performed it at the Mudd Club. I remember standing behind a piece of paper in a corset and bra as a work of art. I modeled fashion for many of the new wave designers of our group Stacy and Shawn. Club 57 was a living room for Artists, we were entertainment tonight, not watching it on TV or the computer.

 

I began a relationship with the artist Larry Rivers (32 years my senior) in 1981, and moved to east 14th st and first Ave. I started to use a camera and projection, and began making large paintings depicting the streets of the lower east side dariadeshuk.com.

Larry had a large loft and we had a party where John Sex a performer from club 57 did his famous strip dancing on our piano swinging from the loft pipes. I was moving out of the local east village group into the life of privilege and romance. My survival financially and needs as a women and artist were indulged, as I became the mother of Sam Deshuk Rivers in 1985, and started working in my East 14th st. art studio loft on the third floor. I was living a comfortable domestic life with a true bohemian from the bee bop generation and successful artist, when most of the old crowd was climbing to fame or dying from AIDS or drugs. I lived in NYC and the Hampton’s and some winters in Mexico with Larry Rives a major art world figure , a man that was a celebrity guest at every club and high art event at the time. What I really got from him, as an Artist was a healthy work ethic and a passion for making art. We separated when I turned 40, we remained best friends until his death, I loved him .

 

What are you doing now?

I presently live and work as an artist full time in Bridgehampton I have recently renovated a large commercial property in BH , Deshuk Rivers Studio, deshukriversgallery.com and have a partner David Kushnir whom I live with. I paint every day and continue to build my career as an artist. I have a column in Fine Arts Magazine on line. I participate in many fundraising and benefits in the Hampton’s. My son Sam Deshuk Rivers is attending Parsons School of design as a MFA student in photography. I believe I am here to inspire the turning of the age that we all anticipated in those early east village days and I intend to do that. Through art and the evolution of my own understanding of Big mind and Big Heart.

Part Time Job #8: Blacksmith's Assistant.

 

They don't accept $L here :(

 

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Just got a part time job delivering flowers....

Besides working two days a week for our 'family' business.

Flowers are a nice way to express love, gratitude, forgiveness, sorrow, condolence & celebrate life's special occasion's

 

Been out of the flicker loop, hope to catch up on what you all have been up too :)

My version of the one of my favorite SelfMOCs. Please welcome Velken!

This is my universe version. In my world he is better known as 10% VEXUS Velken. Velken is lone warrior. He is working for himself. While doing one part-time job he was attacked by VEXUS virus. There was a fight between him and some VEXUS'ifed matoran and Toa. Velken prove his strength and VEXUS tried to get him. Thankfully Velken didn't corrupted completely. But it cause some memory loss and also loss with his elemental powers.

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I had an emergency dental appointment this afternoon that I had to leave work early for that left me with some extra time to take my self portrait before I had to be at my Friday night part-time job. It was SO windy here today, it was crazy. I drove by this general area on my way to the dentist and planned to come back. At the time, the sky was blue with scattered clouds, but moving fast. By the time I got back (about an hour), the sky had clouded over more and darkened. Everything blew around so much. I thought I might lose my camera bag and coat. My hair was full of knots when I finally got back to the car. In the end, being out there, working by myself, brightened my spirits.

 

Tomorrow will be a busy day. I am going with my younger daughter again to the AMC Theater's Best Picture Showcase where we'll see half of the Academy Award nominated movies. Up tomorrow are: Bridge of Spies, Room, Mad Max, and The Big Short. I've seen two of them already but don't mind seeing them again, and I'm looking forward to seeing the two I haven't seen!

 

Today's shot is February's Alphabet Fun: 2016 Edition; S is for Silhouette and Sky

 

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GP40-2 #4236 is still in fresh clean paint after being built by EMD in June of 1975, seen here leading an eastbound at Brunswick MD. This order of GP40-2s were the first to use the trademark mail-slot batter box covers, and use electric cab heat. Note the remains of the steam coaling tipple and safety caboose C-3771. The C-3771 was built by ICC in Kenton OH in May 1971, and was part of the last order of cabooses delivered in B&O blue. It was one of the several cabooses to receive a safety slogan circa, this one being "Safety is not a Part Time Job", circa 1974. Ray Slagle photo, JL Sessa collection.

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The Merambong seagrass is the largest seagrass bed in Malaysia. Located at the Pulai River estuary, this seagrass bed has the size of approximately six football fields (according to a friend who is also the coordinator of Save Our Seahorse) and is home to some of the endangered marine species, such as seahorses, pipefishes and dugongs. Today, these marine resources are being threatened by adjacent developments.

 

There is a current effort to conserve these natural resources through utilising seahorse as a flagship species. Read more about this effort at www.sosmalaysia.org/

 

In photo: Coastal fisherman collecting "siput gonggong" (a type of snail) during low tide @ Merambong seagrass, Pulai River Estuary, Johor, MALAYSIA.

Home at last, I have been training for the last couple of weeks for my new part time job as an auxiliary inspector for the Scottish SPCA. This beautiful bird came in to be re-homed and was!!!! His eyes are the size of a 50p piece and he stood about 2ft high

Full-time retired fisherman; part-time drink specialist.

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I've always wanted to know more about how cameras work, seeing as I use them everyday! Today I have been applying for part time jobs, to help me raise the capital to perpetuate my free lance photographic career. All support welcome! Fingers crossed!

 

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Super Heroes and their Part-time Jobs. Internet Jokes never gets old - Deadpool, the best undead knife thrower's assistant.

I have been tagged by one my most inspirational friends, Aaron

 

This is not the first time I've done this, so I've tried hard to come up with some different facts!!

 

1..... I have fair hair (was born blonde!) and blue eyes, am about 5 foot 3 tall (163cm) and my vital statistics...no, you don't need to know those, lol!

2..... I have only ever lived in 2 different houses - my childhood house in Old Portsmouth with my parents and in the house I'm in now with Tim, our two lovely boys and the dog!

3..... I was never much good at drama at school, but I played the part of a donkey with the school nativity on stage in the Guildhall (15 seconds of fame, lol!)

4...... I love painting and drawing, but I failed to get into Art College :~{

5..... I will never forget being told I was ugly by some boy when I was waiting for the bus home from school - I guess that's where my low self esteem comes from.

6..... I can't swim, so please don't push me in the water!

7..... I've always been a family girl rather than a career girl, so I have no regrets about staying home to look after my boys! But before I had them, I enjoyed my admin job in an office that overlooked HMS Victory, the oldest commissioned warship in the world. I am currently looking for a part time job, so if there's any going out there please call me!!

8..... My fave food is usually English food, such as fish and chips or a nice roast dinner, but my fave foreign food is Chinese, followed closely by Italian - but I don't like Indian, so no curries for me!!

9..... I rarely drink alcohol (I can get giggly enough without it if the mood's right!!), but I do like a drop of sparkling wine, cider, or just a half pint o' beer will do me! (I'm a cheap date!!)

10.....When I was about 6 years old, I spent 2 weeks in an isolation ward in hospital with an illness called Steven Johnson Syndrome. The symptoms were like measles, so we think it may have been because I'd had a measles vaccination not long before. (But children, you must still have the vaccination - it was a long time ago, so it's much safer now than it was then!!)

 

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(Texture is one I've used before, from Stezzer - in this case I've used it twice at right angles!)

I was tagged by Beth (LifeLooksLikeASentence) to share 10 random facts about myself, soo here they are!

 

1. The place in the world I would most like to visit is Iceland

2. My favourite TV show at the moment is probably Grandma's House, a BBC2 sitcom starring Simon Amstell (as himself). Me and my friend are going to see his stand-up show when he tours Australia in April - I can't wait!

3. I detest any form of discrimination, especially sexism and homophobia, which sadly seems to be the most prevalent in today's society.

4. I am terminally sarcastic

5. I don't drink or smoke

6. I love music! My favourite bands would probably be Joy Division, Radiohead, Arcade Fire, The xx, Crystal Castles... just to name a very select few!

7. I will be eligible to vote in the next federal election. I will probably vote for Julia Gillard, purely because she is not Tony Abbott, who is the racist, sexist and homophobic leader of the opposition (www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJTX0iWYX9A).

8. I spend more time thinking about doing my homework than actually working on it.

9. I quit my first part-time job after my first three-hour shift. And people say I have trouble with commitment? (although in my defence, my boss proved himself to be a racist sociopath :/)

10. I am currently going through a childhood nostalgia phase, which means revisiting every aspect of the early-00's - I know, I'm tragic.

 

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To all who I have tagged, I thank you so much for the support, inspiration and friendship you have given me through Flickr. I am truly grateful :)

大國魂神社の巫女さんです。

初詣の準備で忙しそうにしてました。

髪の毛を入れている和紙の筒が珍しいです。

Many people visit a shrine and pray in a new year in Japan.

A witch is a female staff of a shrine. In many cases, a witch is female university student's part-time job.

Taken while still living in Japan...and remarkably, one of the first self portraits with my dslr. Almost three years ago, and I still love that underestimated little Pentax.

 

You may notice I've let my pro account expire, mostly due to ignorance and minor laziness. Now I'm wondering if I should even bother renewing. I barely find the time or motivation to post new material and I rarely update sets or utilize groups. So maybe it's for the best. But I do like that little 'pro' next to my name. Call me vain.

 

Dilemma.

 

Edit: Dilemma no more. A very dear friend has just made the decision for me, and I thank him. (Thank you.) And now, maybe he will be kind enough to decide upon a career for me...or a part-time job, that works too....I'd probably even settle for a hair colour.

Astro-nuts on the Moon Ocean's Floor -

From the mouth that meets daylight, they climbed down with Tarzan level agility. Advancing along the tongue, now they are pacing into my belly. Where their dots of brightness touched, my dark sides are scorched. They keep up with combing not knowing I was right in front watching.

 

The torchbearer turned around and said with undisguised relish, “We will leave no turn unstoned.”

 

“It’s no unturned stones,” revised his ally.

 

Did astral-ordinary levity plunge down? Does peace grows between grooves? Is it a fried dough elephant ear implanted in my tummy they are going to find? I am perplexed much and resume to observe the two entities before me.

 

Being standing on two feet but fading out in opaque, this one gripping a beam with single hand, his cookery fingers know how to bake bread with snow. The other huddling under the zone of clear light on the right analyzes with Sony winking eye my physical entirety as if there’s so much history beneath her feet. What about her? She’s got a new part-time job making high heels for centipedes, and it’s voluntary.

 

After seven minutes in search, she breathed a sigh. “Nothing but debris from a previous flood accumulated on the bed. A large denominational Kuwaiti dinar caught in the gills of a blind fish would be a better find for me.”

 

Adventure lies always just around the bend. And so the figures are set once more on the path that they trod with intent. I stay put as they voyaged the distance away in seek of who knows.

Here we go! On time this week, and I really kind of like it. This week has been b-u-s-y. My part time job went full time for this week only and I’ve also suddenly got a lot of photography work which is truly brilliant. I really did think that this week’s photo was going to be a bit of a bust but all at once I had a bit of free time and a little idea and *poof* the image was created.

  

What this photo means to me is cutting the ties of things that have held you back. I feel like I’m starting to really figure out this whole anxiety thing. It’s been years and years of being held back but over the last few weeks I’ve been trying something new and it’s really working. I feel like I’m setting myself free from a vice like grip and getting much more freedom....

 

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I am a firm believer that the universe always sends someone or some thing, sometimes that someone is yourself and sometimes that some thing is courage but a lot of the times it’s another person almost always a stranger, for me it was this man here, his name is Bill we met in Orlando Florida I was a young person without a vehicle and a part-time job in the corona 2020 era with nothing but a camera and a bicycle ( with it much else) and he help me, and help me move from one place to another place, financially, but most importantly just with his friendship and his love I like to take pictures of mountains and trees and beaches and oceans but sometimes the most beautiful thing you can take a picture of is a person. Here’s to a mighty fine Firework on The Fourth 2020

This is the second photo I loved from the session I shot for Invincible Vacuum Cleaner Company.

Also I need to let my followers and flickr family know that I am working one full time and one part time job to make ends meet. Therefore my postings will be much more sporadic than usual. With that said, I thank all of you for taking the time to follow me, leave comments and so forth. I have seen all of you grow so much as photographers and continue to enjoy your posts.

For :*tHe VeNt* the 5 senses: vision.

 

Ouch that shit hurt so bad it knocked my glasses off!

 

Just kidding.. I’m okay!

 

I find myself being an assfuck full of contradictions in this shot. Converse sneakers worn with a dress up button down shirt? Torn jeans that were BOUGHT that way (new!). Fucked up broken sunglasses (R.I.P. aviators) worn with black dress socks. An unseen belt buckle with the word “WEREWOLF” on it to go with my “saddened” look doesn’t really make any sense either.

 

Nor does the fact that I am sitting on an apparatus with the words “HIGH VOLTAGE” written on it that could I guess potentially kill me at any given moment.

 

All in the name of day 146.

 

But this all said, I still find my life becoming increasingly more routine everyday. I guess it’s always been this way. But as much as I love this project, it’s made my life even MORE routine rather than less. You have to be in a routine to be able to bang out what I hope is a killer shot everyday and write about it.

 

My 365 project has turned into a part-time job!

 

Every – single – mother – fucking – day.

 

Not that I’m whining about it, I love it! But add that to everything else that is in my life, you have to perfectly juggle it all. I guess you’re going to need “routine” if I’m expected to go to my fulltime paying job (my work), attending to my fulltime non-paying job (my daughters), and keeping up with life in general.

 

But if I had it my way? My life would be a little more chaotic.

 

Maybe chaotic isn’t quite the term I want to coin it. But I’d love to just travel around with my kids going from country to country to world to planet to universe to the cosmos and back – like, hmmm… on the weekends? To spice things up?

 

Someone get me a goddamn spaceship… pleeeeeeeease?

 

April 30th, 2009

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Forty years ago I was a student rushing back and forth to class and my part time jobs in the Back Bay. Today, I don't see this much activity looking out the window where I live in a month. Times change.

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