Caged Sand
- November 20th, 2007
- Posted in Operation Iraqi Freedom V . photography
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The photo sums up the way I feel rather well. Sorry I haven’t posted in a while, my counterpart being on leave doesn’t give me much time off, and the time I spend off I tend to spend with my eyes shut. In fact, I haven’t even touched my guitar in over a week. Everyone knows that in itself is very uncommon, or has been for the last 18 years.
There isn’t a whole lot to really say right now. Most days, for the last week and a half or so, I’ve been messing with what will be my business effort in photography, or at least the web representation of that effort. A few days ago, I came up with the name, and that really got the ball rolling. In short, I’ve now got my very own business site – which sort of (or exactly, rather) puts me out there as a photographer. Should you wish to view said site, and offer suggestions or comments, or even oh, I don’t know – schedule some work for when I get back (shameless plug, I know)… I’d have to insist that you click here.

Wow! I really like the site but I am a little biased!! I thought it looked great but thought you should have plugged dear old mom for getting those photography genes motivated. LOL Wasn’t it I that I had a camera in your face at every turn in your life? Remember how you HATED it especially prom? LOL Well I am glad to see that the fruits of my labor have not been for naught. The whole thing is simply classy and perfect.
Take care,
Stay safe and alert,
Love,
Mom
Congratulations on the start of your photography website. It’s very impressive to say the least. I especially like the Photojournalism photos. You should think about having a book published with all the photographs you’ve taken while deployed. I wouldn’t change a thing on your website.
Love,
Aunt Silvia
The website is awesome! I especially like the soldier in the sandstorm. Beautiful in an eerie way. Great job and I can’t wait for you to get started when you get back. I really need a family portrait!
Love,
Aunt Susan