all i know about blogs i learned from rich and melissa.
big wet kisses,
david...
ok, so i have been busier in the past couple weeks than i can ever recall being in this whole photo business. this = a good thing.
Newsweek ran one of the shots i worked on this week, and it was also picked up by MSNBC.
woo hoo. GO GETTY!
you can check it out here.
and more of that assignment is here.
so apparently truck # 12 is my cousin's truck.
it is ugly, i'll admit, but have these dudes seen my brother's old truck?
curious.
hey all. i am back in virginia now.
the trip was great, but i had major catostrphic computer issues, so if you don't mind please email me all of your contact info and birthdays and personal facts. please send to:
david@onethousanwords.net
big wet kisses,
d...
Apologetic Arkansas Peeping Tom Leaves Cash, Note
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Reuters) - An apologetic Peeping Tom in northern Arkansas left a $20 bill and a note for his victim asking if she would not mind if he peered at her outside her window, police said on Friday.
The note and the cash were found on Monday night at an apartment complex in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Police said the writer of the letter apologized for looking into the window. They said the letter appeared to have been written on a personal computer.
Police would not release the note because the case is under investigation.
"It's kind of an odd case," said Mountain Home police Sgt. Nevin Barnes.
Haiti is an enchanting and beautiful country that is rife with poverty, sickness, environmental disaster, and political coruption. The country's history envelopes long periods of tyrannical rule punchuated by brief glimmers of hope when democracy was fought for, but never truly gained...
The new issue of Blueeyes Magazine is up and better than ever. Issue 06, a special project on Haiti's 200th-year anniversary features the work of amazing photographers; Mike Stocker, Lisa Krantz, Melissa Lyttle, Chris Usher, Matthew Ratajczak and Benjamin Lowy.
great job john.