For those of you that are coming to my blog for the first time from ProPhotoLife, I’d like to welcome you and thank you for visiting! As you may already have read, I am currently in India on business for my day job and doing my best to capture some great images! This is an incredible experience! There are so many extremes and variations of the human condition in such close proximity to each other, it’s astounding! I am blogging when I can, though it has been somewhat limited due to slow bandwidth in our hotel and, of course, I am actually supposed to be “working”, but I am doing my best to upload some new images and information as often as possible. Tomorrow, we’re heading to Delhi for two days and then we will be returning to the United States. Again, as you may already know from the ProPhotoLife profile of me, within a week of returning to the States, I am taking off on another promising photo journey in the West Bank. So stay tuned for, what I hope will be, some great photos!
In the meantime, you can read my other India posts here:
Globalization Central - Day One
Photos From Bangalore - 22/05/08
Haunted by a shot I didn’t take
If you’re interested in following me on my journey towards a career in photojournalism, I invite you to subscribe to my blog! You can subscribe with your RSS reader by clicking here or you can subscribe via email by clicking here! I hope you enjoy your stay!
As for my current readers, I invite you to check out the profile of me over at ProPhotoLife. Jim over at ProPhotoLife has been busy profiling photographers who are at different stages in their careers. I was lucky enough to be profiled as one who is aspiring to turn professional. Thank you Jim! I am deeply honored!
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May 29th, 2008 at 9:37 am
congrats on the recognition Shawn -
May 29th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
Congrats on the write-up!
May 30th, 2008 at 8:57 pm
Thanks!