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I wish i could have choosen two because it would have been photojournalism as well as macro of objects 9not nature in particular)
I went with street. My greatest joy is wandering around this city with my camera in hand and just capturing whatever happens to be going on. It’s wondrous.
re Brian’s comment: Haje, check out some of his macro stuff. His toy soldier work in particular is fantastic. They evoke a mood of WWII-era photojournalistic shots, and it’s done using ten cent green army men.
Here: http://www.brianlarter.com/?p=18
And: http://www.brianlarter.com/?p=84
My next goals are to explore concert photography and nude photography. I’m thankful for the fact that I have no shortage of unshy and gorgeous friends so that I’ll get a chance to try the second one. The first is tricky, I never want to bring my camera to a show I’m actually interested in and I can never get the motivation to go to a show that I’m not interested in.
Suggestions? I know you’re hip with the concerts.
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