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Native Sun Images, Photographer

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Norristown,  Pennsylvania
I'm a former camera man turned photographer from Philadelphia. I was born in Tiger country A.K.A Baton Rouge, La. My goal is to become one of the best photographers in the states. I wish to meet and work with great models and photographers. My style is gritty, raw, kinda like Hip-Hop was in the first 10 years. I was also a music producer for ten years, so I try to approach photography with that same energy. My influences are mostly film directors, Spike Lee, John Singleton , Martin Scorsese, Ernest Dickerson, Hype Williams and...   read more
 
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cwilson  wrote about Native Sun Images on 12/09/08   02:56 AM     
Thanks for the add!

Check us out at: www.cwilsonphotography.com
Manie One  wrote about Native Sun Images on 08/19/08   11:26 PM     
No problem, thanks for the request and comment. All the best to you

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