Let’s get something straight. I’m a photographer. Not a writer. I’m not going to pretend that I can write in order to fluff a post. I’ll tell you a thing or two about what you are looking at. Or maybe I won’t. It doesn’t really matter. After all, you’re here too look at pictures, not read some air that I’m blowing up the skirt of my latest client, right? Looky there. I used the wrong “to” in the last sentence. I told you I’m not a writer.
Okey dokey. Now that that has been established, I also want to explain that I am not new at having a blog. Just really bad at it. You can see my old blog at http://justinhadleyphoblography.blogspot.com/. If you look at it, you will see that I have not posted since August 2010. AUGUST 2010!! That’s a year and a half of me taking pictures of who knows what. Well, you could know what if you followed me on the FACEBOOKS. Over the course of this blog, I will attempt to both catch up on the things that I didn’t post over the last year and a half, as well as share the things that I am doing now.
Let’s get started, shall we? I’m going to take us back to September 2010 and to a place called The Goat Farm in Atlanta.
*A side note about me – I have been involved with a fantastic company in Atlanta called The Collective Project, Inc since 2009. I was at one time their Creative Director, but stepped down a couple of months ago to spend more time on my photography business. I still spend time with them when I can and do a lot of their photography and will reference them frequently.*
These are some shots from a show that The Collective Project did called the Medicine Show Show.
P.S. This will hopefully be the most that you ever have to read on my blog.