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Cereal, cereal, cereal...I couldn't eat it fast enough. It was in
the third grade that I developed a huge appetite for breakfast cereal
after seeing that with just six box tops and $5, I could send away
for a camera. Of course, the camera was no bargain for six box tops
and five bucks, but it was my first camera and I fell in love with
photography.
When
I turned 14, I worked an entire summer to pay for my first single
lens reflex, a Canon Ftb QL. During the years that followed, I shot
anything and everything. After school, I would spend my evenings
in the school darkroom. I was pretty proud of being the only student
given a key. It was in high school that I realized I had more photography
in my veins than blood, and I discovered my life's passion.
After
high school, I started college and, of course, felt I had to start
taking life seriously. I decided on a business degree, after which
followed a serious career. Now, 18 years later, I have realized
the importance of making time each day to not take life so seriously.
With the support and encouragement of my family and friends, I pursue
my passion for photography.
I
am very grateful to the women featured in my gallery who have devoted
their time and energy in helping to create my art.
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