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Joshua Rainey
{K:5069} 7/25/2004
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Thanks for the comments Tim, I'm going to check out your stuff today. The funny thing about the "Anson and Joy" series of shots is that I did them really un-professional. I shot them all on Kodak High Definition 400. The film is so cheap and it really isn't the greatest. These are friends of mine and they are getting married soon so I shot the SAVE THE DATE pictures for the postcards that they sent out to people before the actual invitations. The shots turned out really well but we really had no plan of where we were going to shoot and how we wanted the shots to turn out, I just shot a role of film at a few locations and they turned out really good. Thanks for the comment...
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Timothy Schirmer
{K:7201} 7/24/2004
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I came across this for a second time, these look very professional, like and Abercrombie add or something. They are so cool once again.
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Timothy Schirmer
{K:7201} 7/20/2004
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WOW, i love it, great colors and models in great location.
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Sarah Robertson
{K:621} 6/30/2004
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I really like this! Its romantic:)
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C W
{K:4458} 4/29/2004
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I love this Anson and Joy series. I can just feel the love bewteen the two. Excellent, excellent work!
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Raymond Hardy
{K:590} 4/29/2004
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Josh, I like this alot. the moment is great,
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Norbert Holschbach
{K:610} 4/29/2004
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Very nice. Looks like it could be a long way down. The mood makes me wish I was there.
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KURT CHAMBERLIN
{K:1598} 4/29/2004
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very nice composition....nice work... :-)
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 4/29/2004
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I liked the first one, but this shot is MUCH better! Great composition, and wonderful use of bridge as framing and symmetrical lines.
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