Negative. Thinking.


"When you learn to properly frame an image in the viewfinder of a camera, you start to frame and catalog everything you see, whether you photograph it or not. And, suddenly memory has the shape of a rectangle."
The photojournalist, Deborah Copaken Kogan. Her memoir is called Shutterbabe.

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* Hi readers! Things have been a bit hectic this holiday. Besides the usual sixty-hour work weeks that come from selling your soul to the service industry, I'm on the verge of two very
very exciting things. (1) a new semi-professional writing project and (2) starting the process of applying to graduate school. So posts may be fewer and farther between. Stay tuned


(photo) image shot by my friend Stacey, on a walk around Portland with our cameras

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful photo you captured. And I love the play on words in the title of this post. You are so busy! I hope you find time to relax in between work and projects :)

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  3. Ooooh! Sounds exciting! Good luck with all the new endeavors on the horizon!

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