From the heart

Four black teens in Philadelphia with nothing other than weekly tranpasses and opinions. Still, the criticism and general interpretation seem to change from day to day regardless of aforementioned teens consistency.

Whatever. We're not doing anyone some terrible injustice, and we don't claim to be changing the world or enlightening the folk beyond belief or recognition. Credences, food for thought, images, a few laughs here and there, and opinions are all that we can offer you. Whether you choose to accept or decline, you are here, as are we, daily.

To face the rain or sunshine, parade or riot, cookout or Saturday detention..We ride Septa.

- Til' the very end, Nya Ari, Samir S, Trent XIII, and Hez

Wednesday, March 25, 2009













I think that a lot of great photography is a combination of skill and luck. Yeah, a more expensive camera helps, but it doesn't guarantee a better photograph.Without any knowledge of composition and what have you,pictures from an $800 camera can look like they came from a $96 Kodak. For example, we were looking over photographs for a character contest in my photography class and the best pictures were taken with a regular slr film camera (color film). I might give my nikon a rest for a while and start shooting with the Vivitar film SLR that Samir let me borrow once I get some color film. I really liked the results that the girls yielded, and she bought her camera on ebay for $25.

.N ari

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