My cohort, and fellow tradition buster have been blessed with the opportunity to donate a few of our photos. Some friends are having an auction to support their theater troupe. This is very important, since J and I have not had many people from the outside world see our work. Those two people who visit me here are the only other people who've been lucky enough to see my work. Macha Monkey is a worthy cause, and we'll get some good publicity out of it. And, it'll be a great way to get back into the world called US.
Macha Monkey's Auction and Cabaret will be held December 10th at 8pm. (click for MM's site)
The four images that we're presenting are very typical of the style that J and I have developed. I'm a huge fan of landscapes, and he loves details. The four pictures are a culmination of what we've been working for for the past two years. J hadn't really done much photography before he picked up his camera in Japan. And I'd been only using cheapo point and shoots up until I got my first digital camera in Japan. Our style has grown leaps and bounds since we started comparing notes, and critiquing each other's work. And though we're not harsh on each other, we do tell it like it is. Though it helps that we agree with each other quite often.
I'd love for you to come to the show if your in Seattle, and for some crazy reason you read my posts, but don't ever comment (you can always send me an e-mail).
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