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Photography Plans?

What are your photography plans this weekend?

I'm sitting in my garage, waiting for the next wave of garage-salers, or the next wave of rain showers, and thinking about our upcoming adventure. A week from today we will be at our first destination.

Where is it? Find out more next week as I take you traveling across the northern part of the United States.

Comments

georgia b. said…
i'm intrigued! can't wait to see more.

my photography plans involve sorting all my vintage items and taking pictures of them for my shop.

i look forward to getting creative with it, but also feel like it will be work for the first time. i've never felt like taking pictures was work until now. still, i look forward to it.
Char said…
sounds like a good weekend to prepare for the upcoming adventure. good luck with your yardsale.
Laura said…
Good luck w/ your garage sale - they do come in waves don't they? (customers and rain showers, lol) and I would SO love to see where your travels take you next week!!

Have a great weekend...
I like that camera duel happening here ... too cool. we'll see your reports next week from those northern climes!

Jg.
Photography is great, and I love your blog. I plan on becoming a photojournalist. Do you think making blogs helps practice a bit for it or in a way get familiar with it?
Pugelicious said…
Your trip sounds exciting - look forward to seeing the photos.
Sandy K. said…
I can't wait for the planning stages of this trip to be done, and the organization completed, and the van loaded. My lists are made and lines are being crossed off.

I DID have some time for some photojournalistic photography this morning...will share soon:).

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