The Loves of Damion Ebook
by Book II of a year-long photography series by Jim Pearson
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About the Ebook
This is the second of twelve books I'm doing during my 2013 year-long project where I will shoot a photograph daily. Each month has a specific theme and this, the month of February 2013, is the second in the series of the twelve books.
The theme for February 2013 is "Love." For this month, I'm focusing on my great-great nephew, Damion Rose and the loves of his life. He is the son of my great-niece Ashley and J.D. Rose. During the month, I've tried to show the many people who love and care for him and the things he cares about at this stage of his life.
I enjoyed this month so much that I've decided I'm going to try continuing this project every February from now on, at least as long as he'll put up with me and the camera.
The theme for February 2013 is "Love." For this month, I'm focusing on my great-great nephew, Damion Rose and the loves of his life. He is the son of my great-niece Ashley and J.D. Rose. During the month, I've tried to show the many people who love and care for him and the things he cares about at this stage of his life.
I enjoyed this month so much that I've decided I'm going to try continuing this project every February from now on, at least as long as he'll put up with me and the camera.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 32 pgs
- Publish Date: Mar 30, 2013
- Last edit Mar 30, 2013
- Language English
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About the Creator
Jim Pearson
Madisonville, Ky - USA
Jim Pearson has been a professional photographer since 1971 when he joined the United States Air Force. In 1978 he attended Advanced Military Photojournalism training at S. I. Newhouse School of Communication at Syracuse University in New York. Completing his graduate course of studies there he returned to the Air Force working as a Photojournalist for Combat Camera till his retirement from service in 1995. In early 1996 he went to work as a photojournalist for The Messenger newspaper in Madisonville, Ky until 2013 when he retired. Currently he photographs railroads and his family!