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12/6/09 - No clever post title...



... just an archived stylized portrait from a year or two back.

12/3/09 - Tell me of your homeworld...


I was thinking the other day about how, when you edit a video, you see it over and over and over again in a (sometimes literal) loop. And how, in the seeing of the video, you lose any objective sense of what it means, much in the same way that words lose their meanings when you say them over and over.
It might seem that an editor would have the best insight on what he is cutting, but I often feel the opposite is true- it is hardest to know the merit of anything when you're so close to it...
Just a few random ideas bouncing through my head. Thanks for indulging... more photos soon, I've just been busy organizing my archives and managing a few other projects.