About this time 11 years ago Bill Vivona put in my hands a Pentax k1000 camera loaded with Tri-X 400 film. As I photographed the banalities in my life I snapped one of my little brother (then 11 years old) buried in leaves. It turned out wonderfully and won me a youth arts award, it was even published on the front page of their newsletter. I could not resist re-taking this picture 11 years later as an homage to where I got started.
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- Matt
- Constantly trying to redefine the way I see the world while retaining a sense of consistency. Project 365 is my commitment to grow as a photographer and to chronicle the world around me.
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Great shot! I believe I remember seeing this (well, the original) hanging in the art hallway at NPHS.
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