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March 20th, 2007

It’s always great to have one’s work published or featured. It’s a good way to get exposure, and it shows that other people like your work enough to not only take notice, but feel the need to share it with others.

So, it was really great when I got a note on my dA account informing me that one of my photographs was being featured in a news article on the site. Check it out. My photo is the last one on the fourth row.

Also, I’m pretty sure that one of my photographs will be published in this year’s volume of Oracle. It’s a literary and fine arts journal published by the University of South Alabama.

And then there’s my submissions to Issue 10 of JPG Magazine. It’d be really awesome if one of my works got published. I submitted photos in each of the 3 themes for the issue: Entropy, Breakthrough, and Beauty Redefined.

I’ve been more focused on photography lately and have had offers to be commissioned, or interest rather. It’s be really funny if I turned out to be a really successful photographer, seeing how unstudious (is that a word?) I was in class. But then, it wasn’t that I was a bad photographer, it was just hard for me to adjust to the idea of coming up with concepts and then executing them on film.

.075: lights, camera. . .
a photo from the weekend

Anyway, there’s a drawing I really need to start on for the current sketch jam over at SBA. . .

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  • 1. SurfaceEarth  |  March 20th, 2007 at 7:58 pm

    Great for you, congratulations. We also linked onto Daily Scribble on your blogroll, found an incredibly unique drawing there: Tia in Blue. Thanks for sharing all the information, we’re going to go take a look around our blog at the photography.


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