3.14.2007

i can smell the meat and 'taters...



we are fully into the production stage of the project now. as we progress, its imperative that we keep in mind our original goal. that goal is to comment on your life through your photos. we have all chose different directions and aproaches. that's what will make this a great project. we have realized early on that you do not have to create a document in a literal sense- this need not be journalism. simply by pointing out the things you find interesting you tell who you are. a great example is megan arnone's "giant frosted mini wheat". it expresses a simple joyfulness that makes me laugh. kelsey gambrel's winter/spring studies are as tender as they are intriguing.

others have already spent a considerable time developing a theme who's idea came quickly and had an immediate impact. mary ecklund and rachel walbesser both have great images up for view. their themes address respectively, the pressures of society; and the relevance of photography as record of family and friends.

there are others yes, equally good, equally insightful. that is why we need to take some time to investigate each other's blogs. this project is dependent on feedback to help guide us through the sticky bits and to further prove the project's relevancy. so please do each other a big favor and take a moment to leave a message as you browse through each other's images.

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