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About Me Member General Digital Photographer fetchingFemale/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 5 Years
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Beautiful Mutants - Mark Mothersbaugh of DEVO

Wed Jan 28, 2004, 3:58 AM
Going to go see this show on thursday, i don't want to spoil the fun by looking at the gallery images on the site, but i think it will be fun.

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  • Current Residence: Bay Area, California
  • Interests: photography, animals, art, music
  • Favourite movie: currently City of God
  • Favourite photographer: often i really like jeff wall, cindy sherman
  • Favourite cartoon character: bugs bunny, no contest
  • Tools of the Trade: canon ae-1, canon a-70, Yashicamat, various old polaroid cams

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I hate leaving generic messages on user pages, but it’s a hard habit to break – and since I’m writing to so many people there really is no other way to go about it. Sorry if this all seems redundant, I’ll do my best to make this letter as warm and personal as possible.

The year is drawing to a close; so much has happened over the past twelve months in my life, and in some respects I’m still trying to make sense of it all! DeviantArt has played a major part in my life over the past year – it has shaped me as a person more than University ever has – and I have all of you to thank for that.

During high school my father handed me a leather bag – I didn’t know what the contents were. When I opened it up I found to my delight an old Pentax 35mm with an assortment of lenses. I was thrilled. I had never tried my hand at photography before but immediately went out to the nearest store, picked up some film and joined the school newspaper. A week later I got my first rolls of film back – all underexposed and ruined. I had failed miserably and put the camera away in my closet.

In early 2003 I took a trip to Quebec City for the Winter Carnival – and I took the camera with me. In April of that year a good friend from High School introduced me to DeviantArt. I submitted some of my photos from the trip (that were not underexposed – hurrah!) and a handful of pencil drawings of Totoro. It didn’t take long for me to become hooked and soon I was taking pictures again and learning from other photographers. That summer I bought my first digital camera, and I haven’t looked back since.

As of this moment I have been taking on small commercial jobs, doing commission work and creating a portfolio that I will take to local galleries in early 2005. I have started to sell prints both online and offline, and I have started to think of photography as a serious profession down the road. Perhaps it will be as a photojournalist, perhaps as a researcher – maybe simply as an artist trying to capture the beauty around me. In the course of just over a year photography has become my one true passion – I can’t put the camera down, and I can’t stop flipping through books, magazine articles, collections etc. It truly is addictive, and it changes the way I view the world around me.

I owe this tremendous change in my life to all of you. Since the very beginning you guys have been incredibly supportive, and incredibly inspirational. The amount of constructive feedback that I have received is overwhelming to say the very least. The other rich aspect of this community is the ability to see what others see – I have enjoyed viewing your work since joining – there have been some very moving / thought provoking / gorgeous imagery produced. This artistic community is a blessing for those starting out as an artist, or for those who simply want to share or observe work.

I don’t want this community experience to end anytime soon – I hope to remain an active member of the site and play as much of a part in your lives as you have played in mine. Sometimes I do get busy with school etc, but don’t ever feel that I’m ignoring you! Leave a message; kick me from time to time (even a slap to the face will do). I say this from time to time, but I’ll say it again here – if you ever want feedback on your work just let me know – I really don’t mind stopping by to comment / offer input! It is always nice to see what other people are using their imagination and creativity to produce.

Regardless of what your background is, I hope that you find the time over the next couple of weeks to relax and sneak away from the hectic pace of life - enjoy the company of family & friends! All the best to you in 2005 :hug:

Cheers,
Evan
:icondeim:
hey great photography you have here...well done :)

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enjoy.orange
:iconjmonzani:
Hello!
Just read your feedback on [link] 's so called "work". Well, I'm afraid to tell you that this person is ripping pictures from other photographers - including me - and pretend that she shot them... :roll: Even her icon is a rip!

Take care

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:iconfoureyes:
thankyou :D

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:iconvoodoo-prophet:
Thank you so much for the deviant watch! It truely means alot to me.

I look forward to your support in the future.

Thank you again.

Cheers!
:peace:

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:iconsyron:
i really like your work :)

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:iconfetching:
thanks for commenting on my gallery. you have some nice images as well. :)

Lane
:iconsyron:
no problem and thanks for the comments :)

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:iconslvrmntzn:
Thank you so much for your words and the fav :)

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