Katherine is an actress from NC that works with the Manhatten Living Theather in New York. I bumped into her at Tate Street Coffee in Greensboro. I was with Doug and telling him I had 93 shots left on my card. She came up and said I could take a photo of her. Love those glasses.

This picture is #45 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com



Kristen works at Elsewhere, a living museum in Greensboro.
From the website:
Elsewhere Artist Collaborative is currently building a modern day Cabinet of Wonder, a living museum imagined and created by artists formed from the contents of a former curio shop.

Elsewhere features an integrated composition of artworks and object-displays produced from layered histories of interpretation and response to the former store and its historic 58-year collection. A visit to Elsewhere’s museum highlights a moment in an extended conversation between artists and thinkers, histories and memories, events and happenings, familiar things and extraordinary artworks. Within the epic installation that is elsewhere, multiple artworks in sculpture, video, photography, book arts, painting, sound, and performance are site-specifically curated throughout the environment. Audiences frame their own compositions, tactile experiences, and interactions as they wander through an evolving, unfolding artwork. At Elsewhere, audiences encounter an ongoing happening produced by artists that interweaves intention and chance, artists and artwork, museum and everyday life.

Link: www.elsewhereelsewhere.org

This picture is #43 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com

To coincide with me starting Project 365 I am always down for a good challenge. This is where you all come in. I would like for you all to chime in which lens and/or focal length I will use for my Project 365 shots for a week, starting this Wednesday. Here are your choices:

17-55mm f/2.8 aka Mjolnir (either 17 or 55)
80-200mm f/2.8 aka Stormbreaker (80 or 200)
50mm f/1.8
35mm f/1.8

For tracking purposes I ask that you leave a comment here with your choice.
I appreciate you input in advance.

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A lot of my old skool peeps are starting 365 again. It’s great to see them on an everyday basis, especially the 2 Kats. As for me, after doing 2 years in a row and then an attempt at year 3 I’ve found a loophole. I’ll do a shot a day just not of myself everyday. That way I can keep up and support the people who always supported me. So, anyone seen my llama? ;-)



Rozzi was the MC for the DMP show. He was also the featured act for the show back in March. The man is a hip hop poet. Nothing more can be said.

www.dotmatrixproject.com/hip-hop-is-not-dead/
beta.amiestreet.com/music/mr-rozzi/
www.myspace.com/mrrozzi

This picture is #40 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com



As I walking to the Green Burro to get ready for the show I was shooting I heard this wonderful sound as I was walking up. He had the door to this store open and was cranking out some sweet mixes on the ones and twos. I had to tear myself away. I made the start to a wonderful night of music.

This picture is #39 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com



Bokeh
Fire Bokeh



This was one of those shots I had to tell someone to pull over for. While up in Fredericksburg, VA for the weekend we were walking around the downtown area for awhile and showing me around. We hopped in the car and was heading out when I saw these interesting people. All they heard from me from the back seat was “Pull over!” These four are part of the ghost walk in downtown Fredericksburg.

This picture is #38 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at www.100Strangers.com

Samantha
Samantha