Hi, welcome to my photography blog! I love capturing emotions and creating memories through the lens of a camera. Even as a small child, I always asked for a camera for my birthday, for Christmas, whenever I did really good on my report card, etc. but didn't get my first camera until high school. Back then, everyone used film cameras. After high school, I went on to pursue a double major in Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering with an emphasis in Image Processing. Throughout college, I developed more of a passion for photography. I was always the person snapping pictures that would be used for our student organization's website or in the end of year slideshow. Also during college, I bought my first Canon 35mm Film SLR and the joy of photography really set in. As much as I enjoy taking photographs, I also enjoy teaching others about photography. Currently I serve as the faculty adviser for the Student Photography Club at UT. If you like my work and would like to talk to me about photographing something for you, please contact me.
Inside the Wilder Monument. I went back to the Knoxville National Cemetery to photograph some more stock under the nice diffused lighting conditions caused by the clouds rolling in.
Typewriters rule because they don’t get Adware or Spyware. But then again, I probably wouldn’t have been at the Buckley’s house to fix their computer and took this quick snap of a rather old typewriter if it weren’t for adware and spyware.
Well today after work I meet up with Michael and Nat to see Star Trek at the Riviera downtown. Jason was gonna come, but his apartment got flooded and so he had to skip out to pack. If you’ve seen the new Star Trek you’ll catch on that the lens flare wasn’t actually part of...
Today I went to the Knoxville National Cemetery to add some photos to my stock of backgrounds used in Worship for special weekends such as Memorial Day and Veterans Day.
To help raise funds for a mission trip to Honduras, there was a Pie and Cake Auction after church. One special item was for Lori to throw a pie in the face of Clay, the youth minister. While there was a chess pie that went for $125, this only went for $20.
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