Heeeeeeere's OD!

Heeeeeeere's OD!

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One of those, "book me," photo's

One of those, "book me," photo's

Ladies

Ladies

If you must pop your collar do it in air

If you must pop your collar do it in air

I picked this for you

I picked this for you

Mosquitoes did this to me

Mosquitoes did this to me

The Atlanta King of Igbo Comedy, lol

The Atlanta King of Igbo Comedy, lol

Cover of my 1st rap album

Cover of my 1st rap album

Chillin w/ the flag

Chillin w/ the flag

Had a cool photo session with Chad Hess in East Atlanta last week.  Here’s a lil look at what we did.

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sweatonthelawn:

Photographers – Toughest Shot | Outside Online
Chris Anderson
I took this picture the moment we realized we were sinking. It was 1999 and I was in the hold of a 25-foot handmade sailboat with 44 Haitian immigrants. Water started pouring in and David, the man looking at the camera, said, “Chris, you’d better start taking pictures, because we only have an hour to live.” I was 29, trying to capture a journey of immigrants who risk everything to reach America. That I could die here hadn’t registered until this moment. All I could do was take photographs as a reflex, a way to deal with my fear, even though I assumed the pictures were going to die with me. We were saved by a Coast Guard cutter that happened upon us. It made me understand that taking photographs is as much about explaining the world to myself as it is about explaining it to other people.
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masochisticopposite:

sweatonthelawn:

Photographers – Toughest Shot | Outside Online

Chris Anderson

I took this picture the moment we realized we were sinking. It was 1999 and I was in the hold of a 25-foot handmade sailboat with 44 Haitian immigrants. Water started pouring in and David, the man looking at the camera, said, “Chris, you’d better start taking pictures, because we only have an hour to live.” I was 29, trying to capture a journey of immigrants who risk everything to reach America. That I could die here hadn’t registered until this moment. All I could do was take photographs as a reflex, a way to deal with my fear, even though I assumed the pictures were going to die with me. We were saved by a Coast Guard cutter that happened upon us. It made me understand that taking photographs is as much about explaining the world to myself as it is about explaining it to other people.

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Merry Christmas!!! I’ll be down your Chimney tonight!

Merry Christmas!!! I’ll be down your Chimney tonight!

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