ENTRY DESCRIPTION
Many times i would sit with my camera, and watch the endless parades of people passing by.This particular day, i framed the trash can through my viewfinder, with a woman on the other side.She turned her head towards me,and i made the picture with a 135mm lens.She appeared to be in the can, with a look of disapproval on her face, even though she was seated on the other side of the can.
AUTHOR
William West received a BA Degree from Elon College in North Carolina in 1973.He spent 4 years from 1977-1981 as a newspaper photographer.Since then he has pursued fine art photography,winning many national and international awards,and has had a number of exhibitions.Current work is digitally based, with a new series of abstract stitched images called The Under Construction Series.Recently he has been working on material for a photography book. William is a resident of Mays Landing New Jersey.
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