…here’s his rendition of ‘the scream’ by Evard Munch…

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…here’s his rendition of ‘the scream’ by Evard Munch…

…every once in a while, or maybe, all the time, it’s nice to get out and just do whatever i feel.
this afternoon, i took a stroll in seal beach, ca and just captured whatever i saw.
here are a few of my favorites…







…thank you for looking…
Today and yesterday, we went to visit the local pumpkin patch. I decided to do a slightly different take on it this year. I don’t have time at the moment to show all the images, but here’s one I wanted to leave you with. There will be more to come later.

Headed out to one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans. There was a photo workshop there called Image X. I attended the workshop to find some inspiration and hang out in my fav city. Man, did I come back refreshed and revived. I got a whole lot of inspiration that I know I’ll take forward with me. I want to share some images, but also want to warn you that they’re a little off. One reason that they are a little that way is due to Julia Bailey. You can check out her work here: http://www.juliabailey.com The thing that was cool about Julia’s class is you can’t help but step outside of your world, and enter hers. The other thing about Julia’s class, that was great for me, is it followed an inspiring workshop from Joe Photo. You can see his work here: http://www.joephoto.com What Joe offered was an inspiring and interpersonal experience that I will never forget. We spent a good portion of the day just sitting on the floor and talking about things. He is a man full of wisdom and truly a gifted artist. So, after being with Joe all day, and then with Julia the next, I was really tuned in to what was happening. A few of the following images are from our trip through New Orleans. They are not meant to be offensive, just expressive. I may be attempting similar projects on my own in the near future.





This is just a shot I love of Preservation Hall.

Also, a special thanks to Max and Susan for modeling for us.
I apologize for the spooky and dark images. But, I kind of like them.
Jerry