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Comments on this portfolio:

Mitchell Young , April 19, 2004; 03:24 A.M.

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bill.. i noticed you rated on one of my photos so i decided to take a look at your stuff. i would like to say i really enjoy looking at it. some of your work is truely like looking back in time. dont know what else to say about it. very good work. keep shooting!

Mitchell

Gino Tumbarello , June 30, 2004; 01:16 A.M.

ciao

fantastic portfolio!!!!!!!!

Gordon E. McCaw , November 12, 2004; 12:30 P.M.

In my estimation another of the most underappreciated portfolios here on photo.net. (perhaps if you threw in some over-saturated sunsets....). Almost too much to appreciate in one viewing.

What strikes me most is your ability to create striking compositions of what might appear to be mundane to a less creative eye.

As Arnold S. said, "I'll be back..."

Dominique Dodge-Wan , November 12, 2004; 10:06 P.M.

There are many really good shots in your portfolio. I find much interest in your Single Photos and also in the Visual Diary.

Hope to get time to view and comment more.

Erin Albertson , December 20, 2004; 01:44 A.M.

I originally clicked through No Words / Americana... fantastic work here. Truly unique approaches to all your shots. Very inspiring. Into my favorites you go. C U around.

chris tarnawski , November 22, 2005; 07:53 P.M.

great series!

i love your series of workers - especially the one entitled "men breaking up concrete with jackhammers". the title really adds to the mundane subject matter and you've successfully transformed it into an artistic vision. the sleeping baby series is really fun too! thanks for the inspiration!

Hugh Hill , September 17, 2006; 11:06 A.M.

The angle of an angel

I will be frank and say what I feel!

I really like the way you look at things because it tells me a lot about you. Creative, Passionate, Sensitive are but a few of the qualities here apparent, there is also dedication and frustration pellucid as day. You have many styles and yet there is one that comes across and that is truth.

I admire your creativity and your compassion for your fellow man/being/creature/thing!

Sincere Regards

Hugh

Paul Louis Villani , December 23, 2006; 12:36 A.M.

Hello my PN friend!! Just wanted to wish you and yours the Merriest of Christmas' and a safe and prosperous New year!

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