Portrait and Light Exploration at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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I want you! to pass this blog around to all of your friends, and for chrissake, hit me up with more Tom Collins. Ah, a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art... where the lessons instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano.
With a new portrait project on the horizon, and my lifelong mission to capture various scapes, I focused my trip on light and portraiture. After the jump, a chronological recap of my journey from the street to the Met and back.
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