18 March 2020
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I made a portrait of a stranger outside a coffee shop in portland, oregon. I was nervous about it, hemmed and hawed over whether or not I should approach him. eventually, I got out of my own way. we exchanged pleasantries for a few minutes while I fumbled with my camera. I was awkward, I am sure of it, but I did the thing, thanked him and walked away.
seven years later, I received a message from this same stranger, who had somehow miraculously stumbled onto my work through a friend. he had since become a photographer himself and felt, in some small way, I had sparked the beginning of something in him that day.
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That's amazing!
ReplyDeletestill blows my mind, actually :)
DeleteIt's a beautiful portrait.
ReplyDeletethank you-- hard not to see the flaws in it (as I was just starting out then) :)))
DeleteWhat a wonderful story and awesome photo! xo
ReplyDeletethank you-- it's a special one, I think. xo
DeleteWow...
ReplyDeletesuch a cool story!
ReplyDeletestill blows my mind!
Deletelove this story!
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful.
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