Those are amazing photos! It makes me feel like I am there. Surreal. I love the contrast of the shadows and the sun. You really captured the feel of the wild west and the beauty and starkness of the rock formations. You are a professional! Love you, miss you, Mom
Elliott Woods is an independent writer and photographer currently working for a humanitarian organization in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Before traveling abroad, Elliott spent the better part of his life within three hours of Washington, DC.
While he hopes he never lives in a sub-development again, Elliott knows full well that he is a product of the American suburbs. He holds no grudge —on the contrary, he knows that he was lucky to grow up with access to state-of-the-art elementary schools, bike paths, small clumps of trees that seemed like forests, and drainage ponds that were teeming with sunfish.
Elliott's writing and photos have been published in the Virginia Quarterly Review, the Washington Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, GlobalPost, the Daily News Egypt, and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting's Untold Stories blog. Visions Périphériques is a personal blog about his travels and half-cocked ideas.
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Those are amazing photos! It makes me feel like I am there. Surreal. I love the contrast of the shadows and the sun. You really captured the feel of the wild west and the beauty and starkness of the rock formations.
You are a professional! Love you, miss you, Mom
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