When I look through the viewfinder of my camera in search of "the shot" I can't help but be awestruck by the infinite combinations of interesting points of view. One might see the bars on a gate as a security measure to keep out unwanted visitors while another sees an interesting pattern of vertical steel lines. The possibilities of finding an artistic point of view are truly endless, after all, art does begin in the eye of the beholder.I love photography and through that love I have captured many wonderful moments, frozen in time, through the lens of my camera. I am excited to begin documenting the experiences I've had and will yet encounter as I explore the views around me.
I am always looking for new ideas for photographs. If there is something you would like to see me capture, please let me know. If it works out, I might even send you a print.
... and so it begins.


3 comments:
Oh Yeah! I am excited to watch your progression.
Brett has always been artistically talented. I have been his friend for nearly 12 years when we met on our missions for the LDS church in Guatemala, Central America. Brett was my District leader there and we became friends right away.
I am currently a graduate student in the MFA program at the University of Washington. I credit Brett in many ways for achieving this goal in my life. He has always made me feel that I am great at what I do.
I know that Brett will go a long way in photography because he was born with the talent to excel in such a field. His natural ability to identify unique composition and to capture it on film is an inspiration to others those of us that aspire to pursue this common interest.
Brett, you have my vote for the World's Greatest Photographer.
Wow, thanks man!
I'm so glad you started a blog, Brett! It will be so cool to see your photography and to learn more about what inspires it and how you go about getting effective shots . . . this can be my unofficial photography school. :)
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