"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" Part III | Eastern North Carolina Now

On a warm, partly sunny day, as the sun played peek-a-boo with the fluffy clouds, Washington's Downtown Waterfront played host to Smoke on the Water.

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( August 27th, 2013 @ 8:36 am )
 
I only know why I don't shoot pictures of poverty, which is simple. I don't gravitate towards that train of thought, that existence within their piece of the American Dream. Poverty of all measures is an appalling human endeavor, because in today's, or soon, yesterday's America, poverty is usually avoidable.

When I shoot pictures, I do it because I'm there, and wish to record the moment for me and others, often in BCN. It's often a happy place.

I think if anyone would really endeavor to shoot pictures of poverty, they should wait a bit, and after the balance of Candidate Obama's administration, I think we will see quite a bit more poverty. The Amateur's extreme poverty of thought will one day translate into extreme structural damage to a once great nation of laws, and of a proud, good People.
( August 27th, 2013 @ 7:41 am )
 
No one ever pictures the extreme poverty prevalent in Washington and Beaufort County. Why?



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