Friday, November 23, 2007

Interview

Last week, Miguel Garcia-Guzman from exposurecompensation.com, a blog about photography, interviewed me about my career in photography and the Boonville project. It's colossal, meaning 14 pages long! It has gotten a great response. Read the full article here.

"A young photographer breaking his path in fine art photography. His vision, his dreams, the challenges, the inspiration.

I had the opportunity to interview photographer Timothy Briner, and he shared a candid view of his work, projects and struggles as a young photographer.

After several personal projects and a brief exploration of commercial photography, Tim is now embarked in a project, Boonville, that intends to explore “small-town” America, its people and its cultural diversity across states. But this project is not only a journey through America but a discovery of his own path.

The Boonville project is a a year-long cross-country journey to six different towns named Boonvilles across the United States. Timothy will be living with families and individuals during his thirty-plus days in each town. The final product will take images from the six communities, juxtaposing them together to create a fictional town named 'Boonville.' " --Miguel Garcia-Guzman

Continue reading HERE.

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