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Scout has a site dedicated to Barack Obama’s campaign trail. It’s all good. The secret service section is incredible and some how eerie.

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I’ve been pining over old nikon 50 mm lenses for sometime now and I received it in the mail yesterday. I can’t wait to get home and try it out.

In other news, the iPhone camera is something to be desired. I’m sure Apple is already finding ways to fit a 14 megapixel capture into the next iphone model.

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I just discovered flickr commons. Tons of hi-res images of old world goodness, for free. Tis Good.

I just got around to uploading all of Nana’s funeral photos. This one is particularly interesting. You can be the judge.

Erin Vey is an amazing photographer who specializes in subjects of the K-9 persuasion and she recently held a competition to get a free session with you and your furry little friend. It’s over, and I missed my opportunity to submit for Charlie, Kelly, and myself.

Don’t put off until tomorrow what you could do today folks. Check out Erin’s work/blog. It’s pretty phenomenal.

Last weekend my family got together to mourn the loss of my grandmother, and I was given the task of photographing the funeral. A very weird task, but I got some pretty nice shots out of it.

If any of you guys out there in internet world want to get me anything for christmas you can start here. These photoshop retouch actions are some of the best I’ve seen and I want them. Totally Rad! isn’t the best looking site in the world (far from it), but the results of these elements are unbelievable. 1 please.

Finally.

Two years after their last record, “Eat, Sleep, Repeat” Copeland officially announced the details of their next album “You Are My Sunshine.” Slated for an October release, this album is buzzed to be another great musical journey and I can’t friggin wait. Copeland has been my favorite band since my freshman year of college. Whether you like the journey they’ve taken or even if you don’t like them at all, you can’t deny the visionary that is Aaron Marsh. His ability to weave a song is uncanny and timeless.

The new album is very exciting, but more exciting is the way Copeland has gained attention for this record by viral marketing (true viral marketing). So smart(this is a must read, even if you’re not a fan. This is advertising at it’s finest). If you didn’t respect the band before, maybe you will now. Not to mention the photography used in the new album is pretty beautiful.

Cheers fellas, I can’t wait for October 14th.

I’m not saying that soldiers in World War II definitely didn’t wear American Eagle jackets, but I’m guessing that they probably didn’t.  They probably didn’t carry Norelco beard trimmers in their flack jackets either.

All I’m saying is can’t we at least try to making this shit believable?

(I hate stock photography).

If you’ve ever wanted to become a photographer’s assistant here are some very upfront guidelines that might help you succeed. Via Cowart.

By the way, his new site is pretty snazzy.