Cell

Throughout the summer as many others have been doing i decided to use my cell phone to capture moments when i didn’t have time to break out my camera and set up a shot as is often the way i work. I used it as a simple practice to keep myself in a rhythm of image making and observation. Here are some of the images I’ve compiled over the summer. The past few weeks I’ve laid my camera aside partially because of loss of resources and partly because i’ve wanted to concentrate on the other parts of my life for a bit. I’ve been attempting to take on as many books as i can to help me get my mind racing again and get a charge of new ideas however i seem to have swamped myself by spreading myself too thin and trying to take on too many things at once. I suppose patience is the only thing that seems to be coming through besides as a sense of inadequacy which i believe I’m not alone this feeling…

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  • Matt Kelley

    you are not the only one with fears of inadequacy. These images are pretty cool David, I like the cloud one the bottom image and the naked butts one. The elevator one I enjoy too. The thing I like about cell phone pictures is you don’t have to take them so personally. If its nice its nice if it doesn’t work fine, I’ve always felt them to be so much more disposable, and sometimes that can be really nice.

  • http://eunicycle.blogspot.com Eunice San Miguel

    i’m totally digging the second image of the cat behind the blinds. it makes me happy. it reminds me of daydreaming, of getting lost in your own thoughts for a little bit, even when you are not alone.

  • http://www.athanaelturner.com Nate Turner

    ya, I like the way these images feel like they were slit second decisions. I like the first and the last one. They are very different but they work. These are moments passing by.

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