Statement of Intent

I grew up around my dad's boating workshop and seen it change overtime. It's old, and falling apart. The rusty junk piles get higher and prove to be an eyesore from the road. But up close tangled in their cables and wires is something beautiful and I wonder why it took this long for me to rediscover it.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010















4 comments:

  1. I love the full page images, but I'm not sure how I feel about the little ones put together on one page if it's more than two. You have great images and I think you should show them off! But the cover looks awesome and the foreword too. It's too small on here to read, but I'm sure it's well written. I would like to see it when it's done

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  2. Dude! Sweet! That is all I have to say.

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  3. Its very simple which is perfect for objects like you are photographing. I like the simple black borders and that you have done a large layout on one page with smaller photos on the next of objects within the space. You have a knack for capturing human qualities in these inanimate objects.

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  4. Very, very nice!

    I agree with the comment about the smaller images. I prefer showing off those lovely photos. I do however know that you consider everything pretty intently, so as long as you are hearing your peers, then I trust your decisions.

    Nice work.

    Val

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