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Nicolas J. Gannon

Nicolas J. Gannon

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Profession: faker
Location: Philadelphia , United States (AAA)
URL: http://www.njgannon.com
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Languages spoken: English
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Last login: 9 days ago
Member since: 23 Aug 2005 19:08

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“American Fumes”

Burnt from the sun, blistered by the winds and barraged from falling snow above, pumping gas is not an easy job. One has to be thick-skinned, tolerant, patient, and alert to surroundings in order to face any eventuality. Left behind inhaling the fumes of a noxious commodity, is the American gas station attendant.

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When is it enough...

I am having a bit of a problem in my photographic work. How does one know when a project has reached its pinnacle, or does one keep on pushing in an effort to reveal a new understanding perhaps hidden in work.? Can continuing to go back to past work better a photographer or will it debilitate the progression of a photographer.

11 Oct 2007 23:10 | 1 replies

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