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Abstrations || Daily Photo Prompt 3

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Abstrations || Daily Photo Prompt 3 My "adventure" themed abstrations. Hammock, trucker hat mesh and backpack material.

Shadows || Photo Prompt Day 2

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Shadows || Photo Prompt Day 2

Photos That Encompass My Work || Photo Prompt Day 1

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Photos That Encompass My Work || Photo Prompt Day 1 I think the best way to describe the niche of photography I enjoy is adventure. If you have seen my previous blog posts you will have noticed I designed a website portfolio of my work. Adventure on my website appears to be photographs of nature itself or people in nature. However I also like photographing skiing, concerts, and skateboarding. All these things are an adventure to me, even if it isn't outside in nature because there is a memorable factor to these activities.  What will be special about this adventure? I feel that these 3 photos taken during the COVID-19 outbreak best summarize my personal aesthetic. These photo's fit that aesthetic because I have traveled somewhere (Odiorne State Park) I walked around with my camera, enjoying the ocean breeze, explored the war bunkers, and almost got a parking ticket. This trip has a memorable factor, almost getting a ticket....

Film Volume 5 || ShotByAndrew (Really Aidan Though)

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Whistler Film 2.0 These photo's are of me that Aidan took on a fuji disposable. Except for the B&W when he took my camera.

Film Volume 4 || ShotByAndrew

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Whistler Blackcomb 35mm Film These are all of my favorite 35mm photos I took with a point and shoot I found at savers for $4. I think they came out pretty awesome.

Digital Volume 3 || ShotByAndrew

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Whistler Blackcomb 2020 Over February Break I had the opportunity to fly out west and ski at Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, Canada. The ski resort was about 2 hours North of Vancouver, Canada for geographical reference. The images below are a handful I shot on my phone and with my digital camera. I shot about 6 rolls of film on a point and shoot that will be posted as well (in the process of being developed). I skied on a glacier, I skied steeps, powder, spring slush, this mountain had it all. What I loved most about the trip is that I was able to see the infamous pine tree's of the Pacific Northwest. I could genuinely see myself living in British Columbia, Washington state, or Oregon one day.