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February 11, 2008

I have yet to set up a photoblog feeder or aggregator to keep in contact with the work of photographers. I still rely on my contacts in Flickr for this as I know very little about the world of photographers working now. I realized that when I started exploring the work of Amy Stein, that Cam had linked to in this recent post.

What Cam's post disclosed is the world of those photographers who had spent several years working on different photographic projects have shows in galleries and run blogs.

RossettaHeadBeach.jpg Gary Sauer-Thompson, Rossetta Head, Victor Harbor, 2008

I'm still at the stage of working with Flickriver--that lists my most interesting images according to Flickr's criteria---until the photoblog is up and running. I need to start thinking in terms of my photography as a specific project, despite the constraints on my time. What better place to start than Victor Harbor where I spent much of my leisure time?

This is place undergoing a seachange and it still remains a resort town for the Adelaide daytrippers.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 4:54 AM | | Comments (1)
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Yes I need to get out and about with my camera again. I had a code drop for QA today so my time should not be so constrained over the next couple of weeks.

btw Amy Stein is showing in Scottsdale, AZ. I will try to go and see her work on the wall.