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I am a Portrait Photographer
Mitchell
20/Male/United States
Why I Am Here
- To network with other artists
- To sell art and market myself
- To become a better artist
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Shooting a 3 day baseball tournament starting 3 days from friday. Got myself a Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS for the occasion. I must say, I'm excited. It's getting here a couple days early, which is going to be a lot of fun! Then, in August, I'll be shooting a wedding. Not sure what sort of lens I'll be using for that yet, Probably a 50mm f/1.8, unless I rent something a bit longer or faster, but for now the nifty fifty is the plan. Then in September football season starts again, and I'm back to shooting that every weekend, with a whole array of lenses me thinks.
In other news, I recently got a new cymbal for my drums. It's awesome, and I love it.
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asphyxiating sheets of warped 3 dimensional gameboy glitches drum bombast pierce the skull with sheer shrill force, burrowing deep into the brain like a fever
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asphyxiating sheets of warped 3 dimensional gameboy glitches drum bombast pierce the skull with sheer shrill force, burrowing deep into the brain like a fever
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TwinkieTheKid
www.mbengstonphoto.com
"The camera looks both ways, in picturing the subject, we also picture a part of ourselves."
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TwinkieTheKid
www.mbengstonphoto.com
"The camera looks both ways, in picturing the subject, we also picture a part of ourselves."
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TwinkieTheKid
www.mbengstonphoto.com
"The camera looks both ways, in picturing the subject, we also picture a part of ourselves."
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MontgomeryQ
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TwinkieTheKid
www.mbengstonphoto.com
"The camera looks both ways, in picturing the subject, we also picture a part of ourselves."
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