I have been quite passionate about the outdoors and photography from a young age. I've been actively involved with the wilderness ever since I could remember. whether it be hunting, fishing, Golfing, or just going outside, I'm usually doing something. My favorite thing to do by far, is to go hunting. recently, I have been bow hunting, which has turned out to be quite successful. On September 2nd, the day after the start of hunting season, (and my birthday) I was able to shoot a 2 point mule deer with my Compound Bow. Last year, I was also able to acquire a job at Newsat Farms. This chicken butchering job can get pretty tiring, especially when I have to miss school. but then again, its all about the money. Golfing can be quite interesting too. Although it is quite a slow sport, I find it to be awesome!
Paul
Strand was a famous photographer who first discovered his love for art in the
early 1900’s. He was born on October 16, 1890, in New York City. In his late
teen years, He enrolled at Ethical Culture Fieldston School, and went on to
study art and photography. Lewis Hine, a well-respected documentarian during
these times, Was his main focus. Strands work was quite intriguing. In 1915 he
started working with large format cameras, or “Strait Photography”.
He joined Berenice Abbott and started the Photo League in 1936, which was a collaborative group of photographers who’s initial purpose was to raise social awareness of trade union activities and social protests. It was also during this time that he became immensely intrigued in moving pictures, or cinematography. Strand helped start the film company "Frontier Films," and started working on documentaries over the next decade. He was married three different times. His first wife, painter Rebecca Salsbury, was quite popular in Strand’s early work, since she was a head model in Strand’s oeuvre. Paul Strand was influential photographer and early role model of old school photography.