Sunday, March 22, 2009

Our Second Anniversary

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Two years and 736 posts ago, St. Louis Daily Photo Blog was hatched. It's gotten me out to explore my own city, meet interesting people, shoot the world from Shanghai to London and learn a lot about photography. So here I am again, out in the street (Bourbon Street in New Orleans this time), doing what I like best, taking street portraits. It's an awful lot of work but it's worth it.

Thanks to all the many visitors and commentators. Look back from time to time. Who knows what image lurks around the next corner?

9 comments:

Kate said...

Congratulations...it's no mean feat taking photos on a daily basis to post here! Your fans are happy for your efforts, tho. Interesting sign on this post! I think the Shadow knows what lurks beyond today!!

Virginia said...

Oh Lordy! You found a good one! Bet it wasn't hard either. Can't wait to see what else you uncover in the Big Easy.

Congratulations of your second anniversary. You are one of the very best Bob, and we want to see your photos every day for a long, long time!
V

Victor said...

Congratulations Bob! 2 years represents a lot of dedication and your photos consistently raise the bar for the rest of us. Enjoy NOLA, travel well and see you back in St. Louis.

cieldequimper said...

Félicitations ! I hope there will be many more years of STDP, even if we have to adjust to a non-daily post!

Anonymous said...

Hurray! Two years of daily photos is no small feat! I love the huge-ass-beers guy's face and stance, both of which are distinctly and oddly Maorian in nature.

Dan Jaboor said...

Congrats Bob! As always, your work is inspiring.

Jilly said...

I was determined not to miss this and I did! Well done, Bob. Always enjoy your posts and photography. I love your last sentence today - yes, that's what keeps us going, isn't it?

Apologies for lack of comments lately - been a v busy time but hope life settles down a bit soon.

Tash said...

Congratulations, congratulations! 2 years is a lot of time dedicated to blogging - and so suberbly done.

Olivier said...

avec un peu de retard, je te souhaite un joyeux anniversaire pour ton blog et surtout bonne continuité.