Break from this
This blog has been a great exercise, but I’m taking an indefenite leave from posting here. I may throw up the occasional new work or NYC Journal posting, and I may revisit the blog idea with my work in a different form down the road, but for now my picture making ideas are focused elsewhere. Thanks!
Greame, i am very very sad to hear this. I hope you will come back in the future, good luck and keep up the good work!
welcome to the world of commercial photography. It sucks your soul in the end my friend.
Thanks for all that you’ve done!!!
You’ve been an invaluable resource and a very thoughtful person. Best wishes to you and your team!
Later!
i’ve come to love your blog, your photos and your perspective. i’m sorry to lose all three 🙁 but want to wish all you the best. if your personal creativity spawns via some new medium, please keep us posted. cheers!
NOOO WAY, I just bookmarked this blog a week ago! >_> I was looking forward new posts!
lol, no drained soul or hanging up the camera’s here! i love all this too much for that. and this blog was always intended as a place to share that love, but it’s increasingly become a place just to post my own work, which is something I never wanted, so…
…so right now i’m concentrating on published work in editorial, a book of street work, and making final prints of my other work that I’d usually just toss up here quickly and then into the closet to be forgotten.
but i’m continually inspired by photos others are taking, by literature and light, by muscle cars and high high heels…and with that, I can’t imagine keeping quiet forever…
hi, im a sophomore in vancouver, washington.
and i was wondering if i could possibly get a little more information on you?
im doing a photography assignment.
and i chose you to research.
but your bio isnt very detailed.
it would be nice to hear from you.
i’d love to get a passing grade for my final(:
jedimaster1811@yahoo.com
Raina,
Like most everyone here, I happen to follow Graeme’s work, too. For starters, there’s a bit on him from 2008’s PDN 30: http://www.pdnonline.com/pdn/esearch/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003718287
And then, Graeme was recently interviewed in Kodak Propass Magazine, which is linked to in the following blog post: https://graememitchell.com/blog/kodak-propass-magazine
It is indeed a sad day .. for now. So in the words of William Shakespeare.
“I count myself in nothing else so happy, As in a soul remembering my good friends” and your blog.
Thanks for all the hard work, honesty & imagery.
Cheers
Paul.
Graeme,
You’re blog has been an inspiration in more ways than you could ever imagine. It’s been such a pleasure peering through your window to the world. Thank you for sharing your own talents as well as the talents of others, in particular Mark Steinmetz, whose work really changed the way that I think about photography.
Your NYC journal is so beautiful. Those words and images will now become artifacts; a project that will no doubt continue to challenge your views and perceptions as the ages pass. To me, you’re blog has helped affirm my belief that it is right and healthy to not just interact with the world around us, but also to question it; to scrutinize it; to empathize with it. You have a fantastic heart, and a brilliant mind. Keep on staying true to yourself, and true to your art. I wish you all the best,
RB