…talk to someone who scares you. You might be surprised at what lies beneath the cover.
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…talk to someone who scares you. You might be surprised at what lies beneath the cover.
© Jeffrey Michael Smith
I spent Easter Sunday at Harleigh cemetery in Camden, NJ, working on a project for my photojournalism class. The property has cherry blossom trees all over the place, it made for a very peaceful stroll.
Well, I read through that handbook for the recently deceased. It says: ‘Live people ignore the strange and unusual.’ I, myself, am
strange and unusual.—Lydia, Beetle Juice
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I used this photo for a recent assignment in my photojournalism class, I really like how it turned out.
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Some left over shots from the past fall season, I had almost forgotten how vibrant the colors were on this day. It was unlike anything I had ever seen in my life, I’m glad I found these. It was a great day to be alive.
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Why do people always put such strange objects on or near their windows?
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So on Saturday we got close to twenty-four inches of snow, which meant that on Sunday I had the depressing task of digging my car out. It was practically embedded into this massive hill of snow, I took one look at that situation and was like damn! Damn! Damn! Damn! Then I remembered I had my camera and this was the first time I’ve had a high quality camera when it snowed. So I took advantage and walked around snapping away. And when it snows, it’s kind of like hitting reset; you fall asleep and wake up to two different realities.
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