digitalnoisephoto

Sacramento photographer and musician – People and Band Photography

  • Jimmy
  • This Many Bikes Only Means One Thing…
  • Things To Do With A Bodybag – Go To The Park
  • SCTA Awards Dinner and Dance – CRAZY!
  • River Cats Opener – Safe!
  • Towers From The King
  • Rooftops (A Liberation Broadcast)
  • Luke – 27th Street Parking Garage
  • Figure workshop – Jennifer 02
  • OMG!  WTF Did I Do??
  • Figure workshop – Jennifer 01
  • The Brightness Is Bright
  • Brother From A Different Mother
  • Day 4/365 – Street Fighter IV
  • Day 1/365 – Krissy Vomit
  • NYE: My Crew
  • Heidi, my new friend
  • Alas, Vivitar 285, I barely knew ye
  • A rare self-portrait, Strobist style
  • Steve’s Xmas Party 1
  • Sirima 2
  • Sirima 1
  • Touchdown!
  • Mahh see?  You’ll nevah catch meh, see?
Matt Wins at Yelling

Matt Wins at Yelling

2 Comments
March 21st, 2009

So, part of the point of this post is to let you in on what’s going to be housed here.  Part of it is to see what this theme does to a post without a picture.  I have no idea, honestly.

At this point, I’m definitely making much more of an effort with my photography, and would like somewhere to make it viewable where it’s my own.  Chances are this site will change shapes later on, but for now, this is a quick and dirty way of getting something up quickly.  Yeah, it’s not a Showit site or anything, but it’ll do for now.

I’ll have both random and portfolio images up here, just basically as a way for me to have a highly focused, targeted site project for me to work on, as well as a great showcase for my images.  I’m going to try and put up a few images a week to start, since I’ve never been great at the whole “post one thing a day” deal.  We’ll see what happens though.

And now, time to see what this post looks like!

Edit:  Post doesn’t show any content.  Just the start of the image display, with the post title.  Lame. :(

  • LOLCOW
    This guy looks like he eats the cock.
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