12.26.2006

The Day after

Well Christmas was is over. Can't believe its come and gone. It always seems to creep up on you..Its been hard to believe in Christmas this year. The weather in Florida has been so hot. Today is probably the second coldest day in Dec. O, Well.......I was blessed with a Polaroid Daylab....So stay tuned for those on the famous rapidview blog!!!!

12.20.2006

keep smiling

This was one of the dirtiest kids in the whole preschool. But she never stopped smiling. She would smile while she was eating, she smiled the whole day. The funny thing was, her mom never smiled when she picked her up......no matter how dirty how could you not smile at a face like that????

12.16.2006

kids are back

More kids....I'll try to keep posting through out the week.

12.11.2006

Join the Collection



If you follow my blog like "Few" people do, you might be wondering why I"m posting these images again. I just found out the Polaroid Collection has accepted these images into the Permanent Collection. I just faxed them the paper work today in return they are sending me lots of film. I never thought this would happen to me, its truly an honor to be part of the Polaroid Collection. Just think, little dreams can turn into big ones.........

12.07.2006

Hey U

I don't know what your doing this weekend but I hope to get away for a while...Short break from Lakeland.....

12.03.2006

Hopscotch

The name "hopscotch" is a compound of "hop" and "scotch", meaning "scratched line", occurring first in 1789 and becoming common in the 19th century. There are many other forms of hopscotch played across the globe. In Malaysia, it is known as ting-ting or ketengteng. In Brazil it is known as Amarelinha, in many Spanish-speaking countries, it is known as Rayuela......its amazing how games bring the world together!!

12.01.2006

kids

Well its the first day of December. I wasn't really sure what I was going to blog for Dec...and I'm still not sure, i thought I would start the month off with a little kid photography. My dad owns a preschool and most of these kids are from his preschool. Most of them come from broken families. At the time I didn't have anything in common with them, but shortly after i finished this project my family went through a divorce. A lot of the feelings you see in these pictures came out in me. There is a little bit of sadness mixed in with a lot of hope... may you find hope during these times, and may your family keep those Christmas traditions alive.

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