JSP Visual Week In Review ~ 8.8.20
What a soggy, stormy week this past week was.
After a July that nearly devoid of rain, the hot and humid weather here in NJ brought forth uncertain weather patterns.
On Wednesday, for a few hours, we were battered with high winds and buckets of rain. Unfortunately, that knocked power out for a good number of people in NJ, and many are STILL without power.
We were lucky. Our power stayed on and no big trees in our yard – We have more than 20 trees in our yard – came down.
We had patches of rain on other days as well. Needed, but it came with a price.
Aside from that, we’re holding up well here in my little corner of New Jersey. We’re masking up and keeping a good social distance.
The boys safely got in 10 baseball games, Yay!
Lost all 10. Boo!
My daughter, more of a lone wolf, keeps to hte property, pretty much, save for when she wrangles me into taking her to a skatepark to work on some skateboard moves.
My wife’s personal training business is back on track, both in person and on Zoom.
And my job continues to keep me busy, all in a good way.
And I keep shooting. And making prints.
If the fates allow, we’ll stay the course.
Here’s hoping you are too.
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This Week’s Links
What I Read This Week: I started Five Roundabouts To Heaven
What I Watched This Week: Doctor Sleep and the second season of The Umbrella Academy (spoilers at the link if you read to much.)
Mental Floss: The history of the Fotomat
Middle East Eye: Meet the new vanguard of Morracan Photography
Toledo Blade: Photography in the Contact Sheet Era
PetaPixel: Location scouting
Listen: UN of Photography on photo gambling
Watch: Pete Souza documentary trailer
Nikon: At Home With Joe McNally
RIP: Reuters photographer Andrew Winning
RIP: Ray Fisher
Art is what you can get away with. ~Andy Warhol (August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987)
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Swimming, baseball, a roadside stand, a mushroom, and a curcuit board where a part had the “magic smoke” escape. I must have been an interestering week.