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Peopleized by: thejunkyswife    Monday, 11 June 2007
jkeaganAn interview with an interested nad talented young photographer.
thejunkyswife: Where do you get the inspiration for your photographic compositions?

jkeagan: My inspiration usually comes from the desire to portray my subjects in a way that expresses an emotion or concept. Sometimes I get my inspiration from my artistic vision or what I am feeling emotionally at the time. Thus most of my work consists of flowers and plants, they are quite "emo" a lot of the time.


thejunkyswife: What is your training? You use a lot of interesting tools in rendering your images.

jkeagan: I have no formal education or training in photography at all. Just a a few good cameras and my natural perspective in vision. Although I am currently beginning to learn about Photoshop CS2 so that I may master it.


thejunkyswife: Are you interested in tattoo art? I'm asking because I have some connections to the tattoo community, and I'm always looking for interesting young artists to feature in the magazine I work for...

jkeagan: I surely am interested.


thejunkyswife: Tell me about your choice for the title of your blog.

jkeagan: One Day At a Time was inspired by a song titled the same. Right before I created my blog, I was listening to it and it struck me as a profound message; to live one day at a time. So I created my blog with that in mind, thus the title. I believe that life can be fully enjoyed if you live it one day at a time.


thejunkyswife: How does your spirituality intersect with your artwork?

jkeagan: Some of my photos have titles that can be recognized immediately as spiritual or Christian. Some of my portrait work includes photos of people that are fellow Christians. I create photos related to Christianity with the utmost respect.


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1. 12-06-2007 07:03
It was nice to read your story, thanks for sharing with us!Jkeagan, i think you should also involve in Incinq project. Both sides will benefit from that..
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2. 12-07-2007 17:35
He he. I actually got involved in the InCinq project very early. I doubt anyone would be able to recognize which one is mine. :D
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