Brad Pitt and I share the exact same birthday (month, day, year) outside of that, our stories diverge considerably. Mr. Pitt went on to become an internationally famous superstar, while I have led the much more interesting life of the starving artist. I come from a long line of storytellers (whose gift for gab stretches back through the mists of time to our native Ireland) and professional malcontents who were seemingly born to create something in the arts, be it music, writing, sculpture, painting, or photography. I started writing at age 12 with a screenplay with my cousin Ryan about a planet where everyone looked like Elton John entitled "Don't I Know You?" More screenplays followed, several of which received epic Super-8 production with budgets that sometimes ran up to $10. A few even had sound!  More writing followed: songs, poems, short stories, numerous unfinished novels, etc.. Somewhere in there was an attempt at being a rock star...
Still living at home, at age 22, my father dropped an elderly Nikromatt 35-mm film camera into my lap, in the hopes that I would "make a go of it" as a photojournalist. That didn't happen, but I did develop an abiding love of photography that along with writing and archival work have been among the chief passions of my life. When it comes to my photography, I try to be as creative as possible while at the same time striving for a documentary/archival quality. The only set rules I adhere to, when it comes to making pictures are: 1.) Try not to make the picture blurry, and 2.) Don't drop the camera.
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Comments (5)
Chipka
Moody skies are amazing...no matter where they are. I love the intense focus on the clouds here, their tumultuous, roll. In a sense, this looks like the onset of a tornado, only it's not green enough, and I doubt that you would have been out with a camera, taking pictures of air pressure differentials. Okay, having said that, this is superb work. I love the streetlight. It looks so lonely in a sense, and I always go for that...kinda like my reaction to that goofy IKEA commercial I'd seen before leaving for Ikea-land. Anyway, this is a fantastic shot. And hey, eight is my lucky number and it's good to see that this is your eighth post.
bcrathburn
great shot i love to watch the sky the weather is amazing to me great shot
beachzz
This is a nasty looking sky--I hope you got in before you got wet!!
MrsRatbag
How dramatic this is! I love those stormy skies, and the storms themselves energize me. Great shot!
durleybeachbum
BROODING!