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January 31, 2011 by Edmond H Lee

Artistic Vision and Compromise

I was writing page after page of thoughts as I tried to answer cate songbird’s question, and I realized that maybe there’s a much easier answer. Do I feel that my artistic vision is compromised by covering weddings (since practically speaking, that is a viable business)? Sometimes yes. Sometimes no.
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January 21, 2011 by Edmond H Lee

Motivational Post 2

Believe in yourself! Be true to yourself! You are special! Find your own true vision and follow it! Take those photos that you see in your head! Those photos that only you can take because you are your own unique individual with your own unique perspective!! I’ve always liked the quote from the de-motivational poster [...]
Posted in photography, poetry · Tagged desire, film, hope, ideas, life, photography, poetry, risks · 1 Reply ·

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November 2, 2010 by Edmond H Lee

Change Is Coming

I’ve been waiting for this moment for a while now.
Posted in photography · Tagged blog, hope, ideas, photography, risks, weddings · 2 Replies ·

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August 31, 2010 by Edmond H Lee

My Love For Trash

“So I’ll go walking in the streets ’til my heels bleed and I’ll sing out my song in case the birds wish to sing along.” From Freakish by Saves The Day No, my love for trash doesn’t come from growing up in Staten Island (home of the world’s largest landfill). I’ve had an interest in [...]
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August 23, 2010 by Edmond H Lee

Are You Righteous?

From “The Thin Red Line.” Internal monologue from the face of a dead Japanese soldier looking up from the dirt. Addressed to Private Witt, who stares silently at the face. Are you righteous? Kind? Does your confidence lie in this? Are you loved by all? Know that l was, too. Do you imagine your sufferings [...]
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