I have a shadow. But I think I’m the better-looking one, if there is such thing.
My shadow follows me around and tries to copy what I do.
Sometimes, I’m not even sure if I’m me or my shadow.
Do you have a shadow?
Los Angeles Travel Photographer
I have a shadow. But I think I’m the better-looking one, if there is such thing.
My shadow follows me around and tries to copy what I do.
Sometimes, I’m not even sure if I’m me or my shadow.
Do you have a shadow?
It’s That Season again, the season of descending from all corners of the world and stomping across fields. Stomp, for there’s a burning desire to get close. Stomp, so colors of purple, yellow and orange can be touched, smelt and plucked for a personal share. Stomp… …
There’s a reason it’s a season. They come and they go. All I wanted to say is “my thoughts and prayers to you, the lavenders, sunflowers and wheat that didn’t make it to the end”. It’s a jungle out there. RIP.
Photography can be such an amazing venue for expression and explanation without many words. As the cliche goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. It’s also a great tool for representing a moment in time. However, just because one image saves one thousand words, it doesn’t mean no word is needed to provide context. This makes me think of a situation in which just because a good employee can save his boss tons of money doesn’t mean the employer won’t have to compensate him for his work. Alright, I digress…
Take this image for example, I made it before the National Historic Archery Challenge's Final in Bevagna, Italy. How would you interpret it or caption it? Knowing that the people of this town is capable of drama in high fashion, I won’t be surprised at some of the answers that you will put below. 😊