A relationship mirrored........
Shortly before I met Julie, my interest in photography led me to The Mirror Project "a growing community of like-minded individuals who have photographed themselves in all manner of reflective surfaces". A quirky photo site owned by Heather Champ in San Francisco the Mirror Project has become immensely popular across the globe and it is now approaching 20,000 posted photos. After Julie and I became an "item" she also got interested in this manner of photographic expression and since then both individually and together we have continued to send in photos of our activities taken in all manner of reflective surfaces from train windows to broken mirrors, front doors, art and cooking pot lids. In effect we have chronicled our time together on the Mirror Project.
Apparently Heather noticed this too for today, after posting a picture of Julie and me with mention of the wedding, I received a nice online card personally done by her. Heather works hard to make the Mirror Project a success and fun for all involved. Like all my online friends, I hope we can meet her sometime soon in San Francisco. We'd like to buy her dinner for all her hard work and for the photo entertainment she's brought to us and others around the world.
[all our photos can be seen by using the "search" function on the Mirror Project website: keywords Wallace or Julie].
Take a look at.........
Heather's wedding wishes card
Shortly before I met Julie, my interest in photography led me to The Mirror Project "a growing community of like-minded individuals who have photographed themselves in all manner of reflective surfaces". A quirky photo site owned by Heather Champ in San Francisco the Mirror Project has become immensely popular across the globe and it is now approaching 20,000 posted photos. After Julie and I became an "item" she also got interested in this manner of photographic expression and since then both individually and together we have continued to send in photos of our activities taken in all manner of reflective surfaces from train windows to broken mirrors, front doors, art and cooking pot lids. In effect we have chronicled our time together on the Mirror Project.
Apparently Heather noticed this too for today, after posting a picture of Julie and me with mention of the wedding, I received a nice online card personally done by her. Heather works hard to make the Mirror Project a success and fun for all involved. Like all my online friends, I hope we can meet her sometime soon in San Francisco. We'd like to buy her dinner for all her hard work and for the photo entertainment she's brought to us and others around the world.
[all our photos can be seen by using the "search" function on the Mirror Project website: keywords Wallace or Julie].
Take a look at.........
Heather's wedding wishes card