Thanks. I am really hoping that we are moving into a relatively calm/stable period because I have been feeling like I am the Drama for the last 8 months or so. Bored of that now...
I'm in awe of this photo - it's like almost every one of Sara's "looks" in one go. Inquiring, stern, caring, amused...you've really captured something here, congratulations.
I'm sorry I haven't been around on chat much lately, I've been trying to get out the house more now that the weather's nice. Big hugs and sympathies to the Family Smith. You are in our thoughts always.
Thanks! AS to the other: s'okay. It'd be nice to catch you but I certainly don't begrudge anyone going outside of late. I'd rather be outside that's for sure. Post imminent possible for a longer slightly more group-type discussion as I think I have some re-evaluatin' to do.
Josh, you are a better photographer than some of the ones I work with.
I'm pretty sure it's because they still haven't figured out this whole 'digital lighting is different' thing. (Trust me, it is— I'm the one that gets to rescan negatives and it's obvious they knew what they were doing with film...)
Thanks, that's good to hear especially in light of my recent stint as persona non grata to the current Inlander Art Director. Still bitter about that and not sure what to do.
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Date: 7 May 2008 13:05 (UTC)I'm sorry I haven't been around on chat much lately, I've been trying to get out the house more now that the weather's nice. Big hugs and sympathies to the Family Smith. You are in our thoughts always.
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Date: 7 May 2008 14:16 (UTC)I'm pretty sure it's because they still haven't figured out this whole 'digital lighting is different' thing. (Trust me, it is— I'm the one that gets to rescan negatives and it's obvious they knew what they were doing with film...)
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