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Mapping the Edge

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Mapping the Edge

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What I Learned From Two Vampires at a Local Deli

May 22, 2012

Last weekend, I visited a new deli for the first time, and inside I saw two vampires. They were young-looking, …

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Creating a Narrative Through Visual Images

May 17, 2012

Creating an effective narrative through visual images is not easy to do. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been developing …

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World Wet Plate Day 2012

May 16, 2012

Hey check out the image results of World Wet Plate Day 2012! Wear your silver nitrate stains proudly!

Ever Rambling and Ever Lonely

May 8, 2012

That’s how the Robert Johnson Blues Foundation website describes Delta blues guitar legend, Robert Johnson. Robert Leroy Johnson was born …

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World Wet Plate Collodion Day 2012!

May 3, 2012

Saturday, May 5th is World Wet Plate Collodion Day 2012! “Alane’s Chair,” © Todd Vinson (segment of 11×14 collodion on …

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Missing Headstones and Honeymoons

April 21, 2012

First, I’ll say that I’ve missed mapping the edges! It’s been almost a month since my last post. Seems like …

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Learn to see what’s not there

March 27, 2012

You probably think all I do in my spare time is surf the net. I only search the net for …

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What I learned from a 1939 migrant worker

March 23, 2012

From time to time, I search through images on Shorpy.com, a photographic archive and blog with thousands of incredibly detailed …

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The Perfect Photographic Storm

March 20, 2012

I think a photography class should be a requirement in all educational programs because it makes you see the world …

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Thing of the Week – Doodling in the Ledgers

March 8, 2012

How Stuff Works is an Atlanta-based organization with a staff of authors, editors and researchers hard at work researching, writing, …

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