Introducing The Collective III: Fall 2022
We are a group of photographers who have binding love of the photographic medium, and a desire to share our work with all who love the magic of photography.
All of the photographers in this book are members of Project 52 Pro System, as well as citizens of the world.
While this is a book of some of our favorite images, it is also an invitation to you to visit our Websites and see more of our work.
We are all available for commissions and assignments and welcome your inquiries.
But for now, sit back and look through our photos with a smile.
Thank you for taking the time.
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Previous Collective Issues
DIY vs Web Professional
Thinking you can go it alone out there in the wide wide web? Perhaps you can, but this infographic may shed some light on why you should tread lightly when doing it all yourself. "A new generation of website builders has arrived to help people not only stint on coding...
Shake It Up… By Being Authentic
I have been listening to music since I was very short... very short indeed. I was in a ton of garage bands and we played all the awesome hits of the day. Two guitars, bass and drums. And today, guitar bands still dominate pop rock music. Why guitars? Because guitars...
Facebook Fatigue?
From a very interesting take on how Facebook creates multi-faceted personna's. "A friend’s like on an anti-gay-rights page. A comment making fun of your musical tastes. A vegetarian friend linking to an article about the evils of eating meat. A complaint about how...
Apple Looks Back to See Ahead…
Apple has returned to its roots with the new ad campaign for the iPad. "What will your verse be?" A reflection of their earlier marketing approaches when it was geared toward the creative professional, this ad takes the view that we are all creative now. And their...
Three Words… for Now.
Chris Brogan talks about choosing his three words for the year. I don't usually do formal things like that, as the formality of them seems almost stilted and far too much like limitations than opportunities. However, I do get the idea... and while I may have more than...
ADVENTURE VS HANDWRINGING
In years passed, adventure was something we reveled in, we aspired to, we recognized as important. Now days, those who do something adventurous are scolded when something goes astray. (Things mustn't go astray. Ever. Especially for this NYT writer.) Things ALWAYS go...