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About me

Gender Male
Industry Arts
Occupation Photographer
Location Washington, United States
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Interests I love things that are a challenge doesn't matter if it's sports, a math problem, or some sort of project. Extreme Sports (Mountain Biking, kayaking, rock-climbing, skiing). I am fascinated by wine and one day hope to have quite a big cellar. Art is a very big interest of mine (drawing, painting, design, photography). Sailing is something that I would like spend a lot more time in. I love Tabasco. Traveling, is a big one as well, especially backpacking and seeing how other people live (not the five-star resort type of traveling, that's not traveling). I enjoy cooking, especially something new and challenging. Women are always an interest of mine and always will be until I find the one I can spend the rest of my life with on some little island drinking pina coladas's. I love dancing, have been taking ballroom classes for quite some time (my two favorite are the Waltz and the Tango). All kidding aside, if I had a list of interests, on the top of that list would be GOD. Without God I would not be anywhere close to where I am today with my life, business, and experiences. God has blessed my life more than I can ever deserve and the least I can do is serve him and live for him.
Favorite Movies Lucky Number Slevin, 300, Fight Club, Alpha Dog, Swordfish, Atonement, Boondock Saints, Across the Universe, The Departed, Snatch, Godfather Series, Grease, Chicago, Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Fiddler on the Roof
Favorite Music I like all types of music, somedays i feel like listening to smooth jazz (Sade, Kenny G) some days it's Blue October, Keane, the Fray or Breaking Benjamin and some day's I feel like Tchiakovsky and Mozart. The only music I don't listen to is music that makes me uncomfortable or uneasy (mostly hard-core rock)
Favorite Books John Grisham Books (favorite one is The Client), Sherlock Holmes' books, Fortunate Son by Walter Mosley, How Soccer Explains the World by Franklin Foer but most importantly - the Bible. Unlike the other books on this list I can keep reading and rereading the Bible and never get tired of it. There is always something new and revealing to get out of it.

You've successfully slain the dragon! How will you toast your marshmallows?

I obviously wouldn't slay the dragon until he had lit some trees on fire. Then I would slay him with my bare hands. And toast the marshmallows the universal way - 2 1/2 inches from the flames, turning every 7 seconds, for a total of 13 rotations. Nothing special, just the way all smore experts do it. Then I would pop a bottle of champagne, eat my smores, take a picture of the dragon and go home