Some Photos I Took a While Ago...
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:38 am
I have been very lucky in my life and have had the chance to experience some things that I never dreamed of.
I quite like photography, and through that interest and meeting the right people at the right time I was able to work with some NGO's in Cambodia and China around 2002/2003. So this post fairly out of date.
Recently I've been trying to figure out what to do with my life (God knows that I want to get out of what I'm doing right now), and I've been practicing guitar again and I also stumbled upon some of the photos I was taking 6 to 10 years ago. Not that I have ever taken stunning NatGeo type pictures, but I do feel a connection with the camera and the people I have photographed.
Not 100% sure why I'm putting these photos up here. I dunno. Thinking out loud I guess. See what you think. Hope you like them.
Oh, the images are all scanned negatives, not prints, and rendered in a hurry in PS, so they don't have that nice print contrast and grain about them
China:



Cambodia:





slEDIT: Now that I think about it, I probably should've put this in Snobbery. Feel free to shove it there...
I quite like photography, and through that interest and meeting the right people at the right time I was able to work with some NGO's in Cambodia and China around 2002/2003. So this post fairly out of date.
Recently I've been trying to figure out what to do with my life (God knows that I want to get out of what I'm doing right now), and I've been practicing guitar again and I also stumbled upon some of the photos I was taking 6 to 10 years ago. Not that I have ever taken stunning NatGeo type pictures, but I do feel a connection with the camera and the people I have photographed.
Not 100% sure why I'm putting these photos up here. I dunno. Thinking out loud I guess. See what you think. Hope you like them.
Oh, the images are all scanned negatives, not prints, and rendered in a hurry in PS, so they don't have that nice print contrast and grain about them
China:



Cambodia:





slEDIT: Now that I think about it, I probably should've put this in Snobbery. Feel free to shove it there...