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If you are interested in photography, then you should be reading the blog of Scott Kelby every day. If you are not interested in photography, then you should be reading the blog of Scott Kelby every day so you become interested in photography.
Scott Kelby is the leader of the photography community. He knows EVERYONE that is important in photography. So, reading his blog exposes you to all of the big names that have valuable tips on their own, personal blogs. He is a tremendous resource.
Here’s the link:
I have been interning in Washington DC for about two weeks now. It has been incredible. I recently got my computer back from Dell because it needed repair. So, I will be writing more often now.
During the course of these two weeks I have worked on nuclear public policy with Heritage Research fellow Jack Spencer, talked to Ed Meese about law school, spent 1.5 hours with Clarence Thomas in the Supreme Court, and had some incredible times with the guys at Capitol Hill Baptist Church. I am so blessed.
I also have a lot of pictures to reveal, but one of my personal favorites is below:
Much Much More to come!!!
I have never seen so much rust in my life. I noticed this little store on the way back from a hike at Caesar’s Head several weeks ago. I knew I had to stop and shoot some pictures. I finally had the time to make it back today. The store is located in Traveler’s Rest and is owned by a local elderly couple. They have been running the store for about 12 years. Make a list of 40 things you do not need, and I guarantee you they are in this store. There was a lot of old junk. It was a photographer’s dream. I found so many interesting textures that only time and lack of care could produce. A couple of examples are below. Enjoy!
All of these galleries are new and on my “Galleries” page:
This is a great video produced with a digital SLR camera and a remote timer. Each video was created by taking periodic pictures in the same spot and then placing the pictures together to simulate a video. Think about it as a really complex flip-book. Enjoy!
These are pictures from my journey abroad during the fall. I traveled with about 40 students from Furman University and 5 Furman professors. We studied the British political system and European Union institutions. It was truly the trip of a lifetime. Click the picture below and let me know what you think.
I have created a new page that can be accessed by clicking the “galleries” tab at the top of my blog. I have become very interested in photography and I hope you will find these galleries entertaining. Check back often for updated galleries.









