I am always happy to find a fellow 365 project person - your portraits tell lovely stories, I really enjoyed looking through them. Good luck on your home stretch - you're almost there!
I am pleased to have stumbled onto your blog today. Your portraits are excellent. I agree with atypicalheroine when she said that she feels like she knows the people in your photos. You really capture more than a face. Well done!
nice potraiting, the -ing intended.good reminder, i dont usually take self potraits for fear of my own image, i must get used to my face soon. Cheers. wwwkwata.blogspot.com
good job on your project 365! finished mine last year but i'm planning on starting a new one on 2010...your blog just gave me a new idea on how to do my project
good job on your project 365! finished mine last year but i'm planning on starting a new one on 2010...your blog just gave me a new idea on how to do my project
Your blog with a portrait a day is really unique! We can learn so much just by looking at the portraits of these interesting people. This is people's history indeed.
You've got a great blog. It's a very original idea which might be why IT BECAME A BLOG OF NOTE! Congratulations. Expect another follower.
ReplyDeleteGo Ferris State!
ReplyDeleteYay Big Rapids!
I am always happy to find a fellow 365 project person - your portraits tell lovely stories, I really enjoyed looking through them. Good luck on your home stretch - you're almost there!
ReplyDeletewhat you're doing is absolutely beautiful. i found your blog today and i'm only too glad to have another little something added to my daily routine (:
ReplyDeleteWonderful blog. Many of the portraits are so candid, so expressive, it makes me feel as if I know the people you've captured.
ReplyDeleteThe girl in the garden, the one leaning up against the lamp post, the portraits of your grandmothers — your talent is remarkable.
Congratulations on being named today's Blogger Blog of Note; it's much deserved.
I am pleased to have stumbled onto your blog today. Your portraits are excellent. I agree with atypicalheroine when she said that she feels like she knows the people in your photos. You really capture more than a face. Well done!
ReplyDeleteJust loving the idea behind your blog; satisfying your aesthetic sense and sharing the same with others.
ReplyDeletecongrats! to be a "blog of note" today
congrats :)
ReplyDeleteloved the idea...
and the blog ofcourse..
and pictures are really good...
what camera are you using?
I might be wrong.....but this guy looks like a decent, honest fellow !
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being blogger of note. A very different blog. Nice portraits and especially loved the picture of your grandmother the most.
ReplyDeleteLovely blog.
ReplyDeletenice portrait..i like your blog..
ReplyDeletenice to meet you..
nice potraiting, the -ing intended.good reminder, i dont usually take self potraits for fear of my own image, i must get used to my face soon.
ReplyDeleteCheers.
wwwkwata.blogspot.com
good job on your project 365! finished mine last year but i'm planning on starting a new one on 2010...your blog just gave me a new idea on how to do my project
ReplyDeletegood job on your project 365! finished mine last year but i'm planning on starting a new one on 2010...your blog just gave me a new idea on how to do my project
ReplyDeleteYour blog with a portrait a day is really unique! We can learn so much just by looking at the portraits of these interesting people. This is people's history indeed.
ReplyDeletePlease keep up the good work.