May 17, 2020
Revisiting Sean
Sticking with the theme of my last post, I am revisiting old shoots and editing new photos with fresh eyes. Today I am sharing a series of shots with Sean. These were taken almost two years ago, but feels like yesterday. It's crazy how time flies.
May 11, 2020
Throwback Shoot with Alex
Because of working on my coffee table photography book I have been going through my archives everyday looking for forgotten gems. In doing so, I've come across shoots and memories that I had completely forgot about.
These photos are from an afternoon just hanging out with Alex...way back in 2013. Looking through them reminded me of how simple my life was then. At the time, I was a college student and the only job I had was part time at Starbucks. I had my own little apartment and very little bills. I could spend most of time doing whatever I wanted, no pressure and no worries in the world.
I hung out with Alex a lot and I miss those days of doing absolutely nothing but never being bored. There were 3-5 shots from this afternoon that I had edited and shared, but the rest were totally forgotten about. Looking back, I probably discredited them because I am pretty sure we were super stoned at the time we took these photos. Anyways, I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
These photos are from an afternoon just hanging out with Alex...way back in 2013. Looking through them reminded me of how simple my life was then. At the time, I was a college student and the only job I had was part time at Starbucks. I had my own little apartment and very little bills. I could spend most of time doing whatever I wanted, no pressure and no worries in the world.
I hung out with Alex a lot and I miss those days of doing absolutely nothing but never being bored. There were 3-5 shots from this afternoon that I had edited and shared, but the rest were totally forgotten about. Looking back, I probably discredited them because I am pretty sure we were super stoned at the time we took these photos. Anyways, I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
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