Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The Hurricane!


Here is a photograph taken at a fair in Kirksville, MO.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

A Restored Photograph


I just love this photograph! I found this photograph looking through really old photo albums and restored it. It was faded and had water marks on it. This is one of my favorite photographs! I'm not sure who took it, but thank you!

More Minolta SRT102 Photos


Here are a few more photographs that were taken with my Minolta SRT102. It is a fantastic manual 35mm camera, and I recommend anyone who finds one to try it out.





The Results of a Snowy Christmas


For those of you living in the midwest right now, you are aware of the blizzard. Thankfully, it is almost over, but the effects will last for a few more days. Thanks to the snow, my family was unable to visit for Christmas dinner, and we have been stuck in the house for 3 days now. My days spent in the house have been rather boring, and I have resorted to photographing random objects around the house. Since its Christmas time, we have a tree up that is normally not present, so I figured, why not?

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Freelance Project

My most recent project, www.LazarusManChronicles.com is finally finished. I know that it is not perfect, but I think its a pretty decent start.  The author of the book and the person who asked me to design the site for him, is a personal friend of mine. He is please with the site, which is all that matters at this point. Also, if you enjoy reading science fiction books, you should order a copy, as it is an interesting science fiction story.


www.lazarusmanchronicles.com

Its been a while

I haven't had the chance to add anything for a while, and lets be honest, I'm been keeping busy. Between school, work, and freelancing a website I haven't had much free time. But now that school is out for Christmas break and the website is finished, I can devote more time to this blog. Over Christmas break I plan to devot my time to study and practice. My future projects will be posted regularly, and hopefully I can keep up with this blog.

When I first started this blog, my intentions were very precise. I wanted the blog to focus only on photography, digital and film. I have developed a costly yet satisfying new hobby. Collecting and testing old cameras is a lot of fun, and many people seem to be interested. This blog will no longer focus only on that subject. This blog will now showcase all of my work from here on out, rather that be photography, design, coding, or recent achievements.

Hopefully I can keep up with this blog when the spring semester at Missouri Western begins. Thank you to anyone who takes the time to view my blog.