The original purpose of this photoshoot, was to document things I remember from my childhood. For years I was scared that some of these iconic places in Ocean City, Maryland, would be torn down and they would only exist in my memory. I made sure, when I visited home, to document what I remember, and what is new for me. I cannot express how much closure this shoot gave me, so it's very personal, as I have been away from home for so long. Going down to "The Ocean" is something I have been without for many, many, years, but I am very grateful I could experience it with my family once again, especially with my son.
Monday, October 12, 2015
Ocean City, MD Shoot
This shoot took place earlier this summer, and only now have I managed to review and edit them. I wanted to get these out of the way while my painting dries.
The original purpose of this photoshoot, was to document things I remember from my childhood. For years I was scared that some of these iconic places in Ocean City, Maryland, would be torn down and they would only exist in my memory. I made sure, when I visited home, to document what I remember, and what is new for me. I cannot express how much closure this shoot gave me, so it's very personal, as I have been away from home for so long. Going down to "The Ocean" is something I have been without for many, many, years, but I am very grateful I could experience it with my family once again, especially with my son.
The original purpose of this photoshoot, was to document things I remember from my childhood. For years I was scared that some of these iconic places in Ocean City, Maryland, would be torn down and they would only exist in my memory. I made sure, when I visited home, to document what I remember, and what is new for me. I cannot express how much closure this shoot gave me, so it's very personal, as I have been away from home for so long. Going down to "The Ocean" is something I have been without for many, many, years, but I am very grateful I could experience it with my family once again, especially with my son.
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