Fighting the Rush
I am currently in LOVE with Bokeh Photography.
The visual abstraction communicates an illusion of a visible reality.
I am currently in LOVE with Bokeh Photography.
The visual abstraction communicates an illusion of a visible reality.
n., pl., lines of sight.
1. An imaginary line from the eye to a perceived object.
2. An unobstructed path between sending and receiving antennas.
Having only an aimless moment—not representing any specific value—I could not withstand the impression.


I Have Something to Share
I am here, I am alive,
Light fields around me,
A forced juxtaposition.
I am a voice, but you can’t hear me,
You can only see my trajectories,
Awareness, inspiration, change.
—Erica J Mitchell
Published on: December 22, 2012 @ 2:22
As soon as I opened the box all I could hear was — “Go play!” So I did.
My dad, who is an amazing photographer — who had introduced me to film photography and now supports me through my digital photographic career sent me a film lens to try out on my digital camera. I was super excited to play with a new “old” toy. A 35mm-135mm, 3.5 film lens = awesomeness.
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The top of an awesomely epic apartment complex, Somewhere Unknown in Portland, OR

The Freemont Bridge, Portland, OR

The feeling I had while photographing it — cold

The East facing view of the Steel Bridge, Go by Train Station, and Convention Center, Portland, OR

Firehouse 17 on NW 24th Ave. Portland, OR — For Zoey

Blue Moon McMenamins, NW 21st Ave. Portland, OR

AND
Merry Christmas because I am merry about Christmas.
Below is my decorated Christmas tree.

Suzy Moore is one of my high school friends from my hometown and now fellow Portlander with three beautiful little girls, Lilly, Jojo and Kena. Here are some of my favorite pictures from their photo session!



