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Glen Barrington
I was trained as photographer in the US Air Force. Eventually, I left photography and entered the computer business because I was disenchanted with the quality of my photos and felt that cameras were preventing me from experiencing my life. Everything in my life was filtered through the viewfinder of a camera. I now find myself returned to photography and I'm working far more slowly and deliberatively than I did before.
The Project
Alton at Noon
12 Jul 2009 — 649 views
Conventional wisdom may be conventional, but it isn't necessarily wisdom.
Q: How do you take a long exposure picture with people?
A: Do you know?



