Later I went to St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville (seems like I was just there). This assignment was definitely a first for me. As part of Holy Week, the church invited homeless people in to wash their feet. Ummmm, yeah. That's pretty much all I have to say about this shoot.
Afterwards, I went to Walker Park. I figured that considering my skateboarding photo from last week (posted earlier on this blog) never saw print, then I had carte blanche at playing with some shadows again (and yes at the same location).
Following the fun with the kids and their hoops, I went to shoot a portrait of a painter. This is not posted here as I haven't done my editing yet. I may get it up later. But I doubt it.



3 comments:
you got to shoot photos of homeless people getting their feet washed? dude! here i am stuck in N.C. having to shoot some stupid basketball game. i'm totally jealous. :-)
Looks like a long day to me, man.
Meh, it wasn't a terribly long day. I didn't have much free time, but I didn't really put in any overtime either.
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