Well, let me explain how I feel about photography. First off, I must say photography is the essence of the past, you cannot deny a photo and what it stands for, where it came from or even the time it was snapped. A moment from the past,frozen in time,to reflect upon, learn from and stimulate the mind. I firmly believe photography is one of the worlds most important tools and personally, I cannot wait to see what is in the future for the industry.
Who am I? Why did I create this website?
When i was growing up, I found I had a knack for art. I was always creating something out of nothing, my mind and eyes having fun with the little things in life, drawing something I had seen. Photography never interested me until much later in life. I am thirty-two and started taking it seriously just a few years ago. I am faithfully committed to a great camera and have taken countless pictures during this time..
I created this site for several reasons, but, I will just get to the "brass tacks" as they say. I believe I would be titled as an amateur photographer. But is any artist really an amateur? Its all in the eye of the beholder. which why I created this. In the finished stages of the site, I will still look back and view the beauty of what I had seen in the world, with my eyes, angle and creative style.
In saying that, I am not seeking mass hype, hits or views from this. My purpose is to simply have a domain where I can archive my work properly and as the added bonus, of having some of the world view my work.
Thanks for checking in!
- Josh
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“What makes photography a strange invention is that its primary raw materials are light and time.” – John Berger
“What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.” – Karl Lagerfeld
“If I saw something in my viewfinder that looked familiar to me, I would do something to shake it up.” – Garry Winogrand
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever. It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.” — Aaron Siskind
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