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Tuesday
Feb102009

Podcast: Lessons from Month 2

Photo: Greenwich Village, Diana+ with Telephoto Lens

I'm prepping for my storytelling event tonight, so I'm going to just slam this one up this morning and get back to work.

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Podcast: Lessons from Month 2

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Reader Comments (3)

For me, month 2 of the Portfolio Project brings more momentum and clarity because I discovered the common elements among the work I've shot so far. It's now in the stage where I'm crafting a body of work, not just collecting images. I've also approached a friend and her partner to get their feedback on what I have so far, so I'll be printing some stuff soon and getting their input. I think I'll be happy if I come out of the twelve weeks with ten prints as a body of work. Oh and somehow I came up with the idea of securing a venue for showing the finished work so we'll see how that has an impact on me as we get nearer to the end. The end product seems to have shifted from a book to prints. Perhaps the words will come later.

February 10, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterwhitney

I'm still in sort of a conveyor belt mode as far as producing images, but the process is changing me, if nothing else. I wrote a little post today. http://www.mundanedetails.com/?p=1378

February 10, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKaryn

Hi guys. You never know how a horse will pull until you hook him up to a heavy load.
I am from Palau and bad know English, give true I wrote the following sentence: "Dozens of buy lukol legislation will develop certain that prescribe."

Waiting for a reply :-D, Lankston.

June 20, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLankston

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