This is from your over seas work right? I would be more interested in a new project you are thinking about creating
Eduardo Javier
This is from your over seas work right? I would be more interested in a new project you are thinking about creating
Graham
I think I agree with Eddie. I enjoyed reading about in progress RI work. What are you thinking about now?
Are the people really just for scale? Or is that just a title?
Sorry we missed each other in the city.
Graham
I think I agree with Eddie. I enjoyed reading about in progress RI work. What are you thinking about now?
Are the people really just for scale? Or is that just a title?
Sorry we missed each other in the city.
Nate
I have no real interest in the first two images, and I think the person as scale only really works in the third image. The third image works. I agree with Graham and Eddie.
Nate
I have no real interest in the first two images, and I think the person as scale only really works in the third image. The third image works. I agree with Graham and Eddie.
Chris Moore
I think I’m just sick of looking at the images and really want to do something with them. I want to see them in print. I feel like i got half way through the process of making them cohesive and had to move onto to something new too soon (which is always how it was at RIT).
At the same time, I’m eager to start photographing again. I had to put my camera down almost a full month ago to get all my stuff together for this move and this new job. And here I am, 3 weeks in and I don’t really feel at home yet. Getting used to a 9-5…blah blah blah. Now I just feel like I’m making excuses. I still have a ton of unscanned, unprocessed images from my work about Rhode Island so I can get all those together and maybe start a new project in Jersey.
Chris Moore
I think I’m just sick of looking at the images and really want to do something with them. I want to see them in print. I feel like i got half way through the process of making them cohesive and had to move onto to something new too soon (which is always how it was at RIT).
At the same time, I’m eager to start photographing again. I had to put my camera down almost a full month ago to get all my stuff together for this move and this new job. And here I am, 3 weeks in and I don’t really feel at home yet. Getting used to a 9-5…blah blah blah. Now I just feel like I’m making excuses. I still have a ton of unscanned, unprocessed images from my work about Rhode Island so I can get all those together and maybe start a new project in Jersey.