I love your photos that is a given. I alway look out for your work when I come on this site. I must ask about your white frames. Is it an action you have made up I really do like the split ones
the first time i ever saw your work, I thought, wow, that guy has incredible vision...you come up with such clever ideas and see the world around you so differently than most and everything appears so simple, not gimmicky......and now, a little over a year later from seeing your first stuff, I am awed that much more. When I look at your work, and this may sound corny, I get a real feeling for who you are as a person...that's a guy I'd like to know! Beautiful work with the children. The rest is good as always. Its easy to see why you have come so far in such a short period of time.
I'm off to a family shoot in a few minutes and I'll take those images of the children with me in my head. Thanks Sam.
Sam... Seriously, you freakin' rocked this post, but even more so, you rock as a person. Your willingness to help and give back always amazes me, but these pictures are proof positive, that goodness revolves and comes back to those who give it. These sets are proof that we have the best jobs in the world.
Sure truly great wedding photography can be inspiring, and the 2 you offered up as well as the engagement set are, but the orphanage stuff is just sick. Incredible.
Thanks Sam , for sharing your usual good stuff, particularly the inner good side of you. Your orphanage images reminding me the images of Floating Misery from a friend of mine, a former war-photojournalist, who traveled to Siem Reap, Cambodia in 2007 & 2009 - to help the people without any citizenship and live in a condition that many can't imagine. In 3 more weeks, I will be there and continue his work.