New World Creative Union is starting a new Sunday Feature called Snap Shot Sunday where we use the work of photographers to inspire us to create in any media we chose.
I would also urge you to try your hand at photography and share your work with us on Snap Shot Sunday.
Today I interviewed Terence Jones a fabulous photographer. Unfortunately Blogger would not let me enter some of the updated information on Terrence. So here it is:
Terence’s Bio:
I have been a photographer for several years now. After having explored my inclinations to black-and-white available light photography, I ventured into the world of color photography mostly inspired and motivated by the work of Shore. Just to come back to black-and-white now.
I recently moved back to the US, to Atlanta, and I am involved in setting up a new arts project with several fellow photographers. It is called “Punkt . Project” and we set out to depict the world as is, to capture these ephemeral moments. See link , the page is brand new, we will be adding content and our mission statement over the next week.
Tonight is the last night
I will see the shadows of my past
where the echoes on the cobblestones
reverberate inner trepidation
where I will go from here
my velocipede alone knows
rattling faithfully
away from this night
into the sun’s stream
where grey is only a word
Keep your eye on Terence and the Punkt Project:
http://www.facebook.com/TerenceSJonesPhotography
http://www.facebook.com/PunktPunktProject
A good general source for information on his work is:
http://terencesjones.wordpress.com
nice…cool pic…its def evocative and got a bit of mystery….like your verse too…learning new words….velocipede….ha. i like the trek to the light in the end as well…smiles.
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Ha – Terence is a keeper / velocipede or not
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Love the “audio image” of these lines:
“where the echoes on the cobblestones
reverberate inner trepidation”
Great ending, too!
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I agree with Joanne there is sound in this piece. You have captured the mood of the photo well. Love the ending.
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I loved the combo of this picture and the words–and for me, the picture is so evocative of sharp stillness if that makes any sense!
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Leslie…a stunning write to a stunning photo. I have to admit it held me fascinated for sometime before the pen would run. Terrence has provided us amazing inspiration through his work, and huge thanks to you both for allowing us the adventure…looking forward to following Terence on his journey…thank YOU for setting me on the path.
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killer closing line, well done all around.
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Thanks Mark – just read that line again infused with hope me thinks…
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