Thursday, July 30, 2009

So Amazing

-Luther Vandross

What good is an iPhone if you can't use it to take awkward photos yourself?



Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Theme From A Summer Place

-Percy Faith

Here are a couple photos I took this past weekend when in Orson, Pa. This is my great grandparents house. I love being able to get away here. It is so quiet and calm and really lets me clear my head of any and all things that are bothering me. The only downside is that whenever we do get to go, there is work to be done. I mean, the house is OLD.

Some of the photos are experiments that I have been working on so I hope you all enjoy them. Please let me know, either in the comments or via email, what you think. I have begun focusing a lot on my photography lately so if there is anything you can offer as suggestions or comments, I would greatly appreciate it.

Hopefully, in the weeks to come, I will be able to post more of my older work. Until then....Enjoy!


















Monday, July 6, 2009

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

-The Platters

Sasha and I have been trying to save everything we can to buy a place of our own. However, I was also planning on buyng a new car at some point in 2010. For the past few years, my intention has always been to trade in my Ford Explorer for a new Edge Sport. Such an amazing and comfortable car. As much as I LOVE my Explorer, it is not really practical anymore. But here is my problem:





When the 2010 Mustang was announced, my chin dropped. It was beautiful. And for those of you that don't know, I am a sucker for the Mustang. (Dream Car = 1968 GT 500 Fastback) This car is awesome and I would realy do anything for one. But the Mustang isn't really a family car and not to mention, but isn't the best car in the snow. This means I couldn't trade in the Explorer.

Both the Edge and the Mustang are about the same price so that doesn't help. And I still have that little voice in my head telling me that I have a car that works and I need a house more than a car. But I really love both cars and the house so much that I don't know what to do. Every time I examine the economy and my current situation, I feel like none of the things I want will ever be obtainable.