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Dean sees his photoblog as a chance to be creative and to display facets of his imagination through words and images, with subject matter ranging from intense and sometimes intimate portraits, to angular street scenes, to landscapes and fine art.self portrait by Dean Sherwood

An avid journal keeper, Dean writes his insightful thoughts along with his photographic posts. He also enjoys the friends he has made through photoblogging since the inception of his first photoblog, Captured4Life, and now even more so with his new and improved site Post79.

Success has already graced Dean, since he has been published in publications such as Digital Photography, and the German magazine, Max, as well as his local newspaper for his coverage of local events.

What’s next for Dean? In his words: “I hope I can take you all on a journey, a journey through the intimate and the open, the extraordinary and the ordinary, the touching and the once touched.” And a trip through his photoblog will certainly do that.

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Article Author: Chantal Stone

Chantal is a professional Wedding & Portrait photographer based in Central Ohio. Her portfolio can be seen at Chantal Stone Photography. She also maintains a blog, where you can see much of her recent work, and a not-updated-nearly-enough photoblog.

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  • 1 - Brad

    Aug 09, 2006 at 8:51 am

    Nice article! It is great to get a little more info about these guys and where they started, very inspirational for a beginning photoblogger.

  • 2 - Jet in Columbus

    Aug 09, 2006 at 10:53 am

    I get frustrated reading articles like this because of the limits on image size for our articles, but I enjoyed reading it.

    Jet

  • 3 - Dave

    Aug 09, 2006 at 11:36 am

    Jet, click on the links and visit our photoblogs :D

  • 4 - Jet in Columbus

    Aug 09, 2006 at 2:34 pm

    Thanks Dave-the point I'm trying to make is that we should have a system in place that we can click on an image and it'll enlarge HERE instead of sending traffic to another site.

    I get frustrated when I'm doing an astronomy article and I'm trying to describe a solar system that I can only put in an image about three times the size of a postage stamp!

  • 5 - chantal

    Aug 09, 2006 at 4:16 pm

    Jet, that would be cool if we could do that here. Thanks for reading, though. I hope you do take a minute to check out the photo sites...these guys are incredible.

  • 6 - Sini

    Sep 05, 2006 at 6:50 pm

    yo, hi people, just want to say hello fo you..))

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